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St. Germain & Aupperle is engineering a bigger home in Camillus
CAMILLUS — St. Germain & Aupperle Consulting Engineers, PLLC, plans to move to a new building currently under construction at the corner of West Genesee
Syracuse Label constructing new, bigger home at Hancock Airpark
CICERO — Syracuse Label & Surround Printing is preparing to build a new 60,000-square-foot facility to call home on a 6-acre plot at Hancock Airpark
Cornell JumpStart program is accepting applications for Fall 2015 projects
ITHACA, N.Y. — The Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR) JumpStart program announced it has started accepting applications for projects that faculty and students will
City of Utica: Moody’s removes negative financial outlook
UTICA, N.Y. — Moody’s Investors Service (NYSE: MCO) has removed the negative outlook for Utica, representing the third financial-rating institution this year to improve the
NY Tech Summit to focus on how technology drives business growth
VERONA, N.Y. — Educational sessions, vendors, and a keynote address will highlight the 11th annual NY Tech Summit this Thursday and Friday (June 4 and
St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center hires 75 of 83 graduates from its nursing school
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center recently announced that it offered jobs to 75 of the 83 May 2015 graduates of its College
Nirvana Spring Water to close Oneida County plant, eliminating 70 jobs
FORESTPORT, N.Y. — Nirvana Spring Water Inc. disclosed yesterday in a state filing that it will close its bottling plant at 1 Nirvana Plaza in
People news: HCA appoints VNA CFO Castle to board of directors
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Home Care Association of New York State (HCA) has appointed June Castle to its board of directors. Castle is the CFO
Specialty hamburger chain Smashburger coming to Syracuse area
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Colorado–based fast-casual restaurant chain Smashburger has announced plans to expand into Central and Western New York with nearly two dozen franchised
Army Secretary McHugh talks Fort Drum in Syracuse visit
SYRACUSE — The U.S. Department of Defense “this summer” should make a decision about cuts to U.S. Army bases that could include Fort Drum, home