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CenterState CEO announces nearly $700K in Grants for Growth awards
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — CenterState CEO has announced $676,000 in funding awards to 13 Upstate companies in the 14th round of its Grants for Growth program.
Recent growth has Rapid Response Monitoring expanding building, employee count
SYRACUSE — Rapid Response Monitoring Services Inc., a Syracuse–based provider of electronic security-monitoring services, is expanding its headquarters from 40,000 to 75,000 square feet.
Galaxy Communications settles into Utica’s Landmarc Building
UTICA — The top executive at Galaxy Communications has wanted to move his Utica operation’s headquarters “for a number of years” and now has done
Office building on Oak Street in Syracuse is sold
SYRACUSE — The office building located at 404 Oak St. in Syracuse was recently sold to LJR Properties, LLC, a real-estate development company. LJR
Syracuse football players wear helmet covers made by a Georgia company
SYRACUSE — Members of the Syracuse University football team are into their second season of wearing the black-colored Guardian caps on their helmets during practice
Ithaca Coffee Co. begins selling its coffee at Binghamton Airport
TOWN OF MAINE, N.Y. — Ithaca Coffee Company products are now available at the new Gateway Café at the Greater Binghamton Airport, according to a
Oneida Nation, Bassett Healthcare to open health-care facilities in Oneida’s Dreamcatcher Plaza
ONEIDA, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation has started construction on two new health-care facilities in its Dreamcatcher Plaza at 2037 Genesee St. in Oneida.
Woman pleads guilty to covering up sexual abuse and neglect at Mohawk Valley Health Care Center
ILION, N.Y. — The former director of nursing at Mohawk Valley Health Care Center in Ilion has pleaded guilty to covering up sexual abuse and
Nirvana Spring Water delays closure, 70 layoffs at Oneida County plant
FORESTPORT, N.Y. — Nirvana Spring Water Inc., which disclosed in June that it will close its bottling plant in northeast Oneida County, has delayed when
The Fulton Companies to move commercial heating division to Cicero
CICERO — The Fulton Companies — a business based in the Oswego County town of Richland that engineers, manufactures, and sells commercial and industrial heat