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AX Enterprize wins Small Business Excellence award
YORKVILLE — AX Enterprize, LLC — a Yorkville company specializing in hardware, software and systems engineering, and light electro-mechanical manufacturing — was recently honored with
Sutton Real Estate’s Fournier appointed receiver of Cortland hotels
CORTLAND — Sutton Real Estate Co. announced that Louis Fournier, company president, was appointed by the state Supreme Court in Cortland County earlier this year
New York egg production falls nearly 10 percent in April
New York farms produced 126 million eggs in April, down almost 10 percent from 139.9 million eggs in the year-ago period, the USDA recently reported.
Modular Comfort Systems buys Syracuse building for $350,000
SYRACUSE — Modular Comfort Systems, a local heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) contractor, recently purchased the 6,180-square-foot industrial building located at 1836 W. Fayette
Onondaga County hotel occupancy rate jumps more than 18 percent in April
Hotels in Onondaga County saw a surge in guests in April compared to the year-ago month, according to a new report. The hotel occupancy rate
HCR Home Care has added the following employees to its Central New York operations: ALLISON BARLETTA, RN case manager in Madison County; JOYCE KAPRAL, RN
EVAN MOORE has joined the Syracuse branch of AXA Advisors, LLC. He has a bachelor’s degree in finance from SUNY Oswego and holds life, health,
RYAN O’CONNOR is the new managing partner at the LongHorn Steakhouse on Route 31 in Clay. He started his career with LongHorn Steakhouse in 2012

Chiropractor faked exams for state workers, inspector general says
“These charges allege a sham medical mill run by a practitioner whose brazen malpractice on New York’s taxpayers enabled state employees to feign injuries and