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Downtown Ithaca to welcome new coffee shop, relocated spa
On Friday, Oct. 18, City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick will join staff and board members of the Downtown Ithaca Alliance to formally welcome one
Crouse Hospital to provide services at Community Memorial in Hamilton
HAMILTON — Crouse Hospital of Syracuse today announced it is providing “visiting consultative services” at Community Memorial Hospital in Hamilton. The services, intended for patients
DiNapoli: NY spending declines, ‘difficulties remain’
New York state spending declined for a second year in fiscal year 2012-13, while debt reached an all-time high of $63.5 billion. That’s according to
NY manufacturing index dips in October, indicates ‘steady’ business conditions
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business conditions index fell 5 points to 1.5 in October, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported this
Tops Markets opens Cazenovia fuel station
CAZENOVIA — Tops Friendly Markets has opened a fuel station at its location in Cazenovia, its fifth in Central New York. The on-site gas station,
NYSEFC approves nearly $19 million for three CNY drinking-water projects
The New York State Environmental Facilities Corp. (EFC) recently approved nearly $19 million in drinking-water projects in Tompkins, Oneida, and St. Lawrence counties. The EFC
Cuomo welcomes 14 licensed farm breweries in New York
Gov. Andrew Cuomo today welcomed 14 newly licensed farm breweries that have opened since the beginning of the year with a Farm Brewery license that
HealtheConnections Health Planning serves as navigator for NY State of Health
SYRACUSE — HealtheConnections Health Planning is spearheading the navigator program for Onondaga County to help consumers as they pursue the purchase of health-care coverage through
Central New York’s quarterly consumer sentiment falls in Q3
Overall-consumer sentiment decreased in the Syracuse, Utica–Rome, and Binghamton areas in the third quarter of 2013, according to the latest quarterly survey of nine metropolitan
NYAG, DEC announce funding to improve water quality on Onondaga Lake
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Oct. 8 announced an agreement between his office, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the