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Work begins on Hotel Syracuse pedestrian bridge over East Onondaga Street
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Crews are starting work on the exterior of the Hotel Syracuse pedestrian bridge over East Onondaga Street. The City of Syracuse approved
State awards MVCC science-program grants
UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) will use new grant funding to continue the science and technology entry program (STEP) and the collegiate
First Source FCU expands Herkimer branch
HERKIMER — First Source Federal Credit Union (FCU) announced it has recently expanded its Herkimer branch. A new office was constructed inside the Herkimer branch
Syracuse law firm plans to build new, larger office building in DeWitt
DeWITT — The Syracuse–based firm DeFrancisco & Falgiatano Personal Injury Lawyers plans to move to a new building it seeks to construct at 6739 Myers
Meat-processing plant for local farmers planned for Watertown
WATERTOWN — A $20.6 million meat-processing plant that seeks to serve farmers in the region is being planned for construction in the town of Watertown.
Baldwinsville–area plant to benefit from Anheuser-Busch investment
LYSANDER — Anheuser-Busch plans to invest $4.5 million in its Baldwinsville–area plant, part of an overall $1.5 billion investment in the firm’s U.S. brewing, agriculture,
Gural’s Tioga Downs proposal is lone bid for Southern Tier casino license
NICHOLS — In his business career, Jeffrey Gural — the owner of Tioga Downs Casino Racing & Entertainment in Nichols in Tioga County — believes
Downtown Syracuse gets 10 security cameras
SYRACUSE — Downtown Syracuse has had about $340 million invested in its development and is now home to 3,100 residents. The Downtown Committee of
Binghamton–area stone company to expand, double its workforce
CONKLIN — Roberts Stone, a stone supplier located in the town of Conklin, near Binghamton, is planning to construct a new out-building and buy machinery
Chemung Canal Trust appoints Tomson as new president
ELMIRA, N.Y. — Chemung Canal Trust Company has named Anders Tomson president and COO. Ronald Bentley remains the bank’s CEO, Chemung Canal Trust said in