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New York dairy farmers get higher prices for milk in September
Dairy farmers in New York state received an average of $19.60 per hundredweight of milk sold during September, up $1 from August, but $3.40 lower
Federal grant to fund Upstate Medical University nurse-practitioner scholarships
SYRACUSE — The State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University’s College of Nursing will use a new two-year federal grant to fund scholarships
ENDICOTT — Endicott Interconnect Technologies, Inc. (EI) has promoted Rajinder Rai to chief technology officer at the Endicott–based provider of electronic packaging and solutions. In
C&S sells crane and rigging business
SALINA — C&S Cos. sold its crane and rigging business to a Tennessee firm with 25 locations around the country. C&S announced the sale of
New deals site debuts in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — The latest expansion by SweetJack, a daily deals website based in Atlanta, brought the service to 36 new cities across the country, including
State closes lab at Gouverneur hospital
GOUVERNEUR — E.J. Noble Hospital in Gouverneur remains partially closed to patients after the New York State Department of Health shuttered its laboratory Friday. Ongoing
UTICA — SCORE has honored U.S. Rep. Richard Hanna (R- Barneveld) with the 2012 SCORE Congressional Champion award. The annual award recognizes outstanding advocacy and
Couple launches floor-cleaning business in Holland Patent
HOLLAND PATENT — A bout of illness caused by mold, a move to New York, and an advertisement in an in-flight magazine came together to
Jerky business, country store expand in Sherrill
SHERRILL — Joe’s Jerky didn’t win this year’s EDGE Business Competition, but the Sherrill start-up business sparked enough interest from contest sponsors that they followed
CNY Regional Economic Development Council submits 1-year report
SYRACUSE — The Central New York Regional Economic Development Council couldn’t quite claim a perfect record in a recent one-year progress report to the state,