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Loyalty Senior Care ready to care for elderly population
ONONDAGA — Tynesia Matthews Jennings is striving to inject some compassion into home care with her new company, Loyalty Senior Care. She founded the business
A La Carte Business Services serving up expansion in 2012
SALINA — A La Carte Business Services is following a recipe for growth this year with a new location and new hiring. The firm, which
TogaLu stages redesigns to help homeowners sell
DeWITT — All the world’s a stage for TogaLu, LLC Designs, even homes being sold. Staging is one of the one-year-old firm’s major services, according
Lamar Advertising moves local office to DeWitt
DeWITT — Lamar Advertising Co. (NASDAQ: LAMR) is settling its Central New York office into a new location after purchasing a building on East Molloy
Plan & Print lays foundation for future with technology center
DeWITT — A technology center at Plan & Print Systems, Inc. is part of a blueprint the company is using to adapt to changing client
Ithaca firm hopes GE research project leads to more wind-sector work
ITHACA — An Ithaca company worked with GE Global Research to develop new technology for inspecting wind-turbine blades. International Climbing Machines (ICM) of Ithaca worked
Matt Brewing begins anaerobic-digester project
UTICA — The F.X. Matt Brewing Co. is “greening” up its brewing process by installing an anaerobic-digester system at the Utica brewery that will use
The CommuniKey wins Business Plan Competition
BINGHAMTON — The CommuniKey is this year’s winner of the BLDC-EAP Business Plan Competition. Developed by five Binghamton University students, James Orband, David Brosius, David
Former Kauffman president named University Professor at SU
SYRACUSE — The former president of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation has been named University Professor at Syracuse University (SU). Carl Schramm, who spent 10
Ithaca ranks high for workforce development
ITHACA — Area Development named Ithaca as the top spot for prime workforce growth as part of the publication’s recent ranking of 365 metropolitan statistical