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Roundtable: Sports is big business in Central New York
SYRACUSE — Central New York is an attractive place for sporting events, which in turn generates a big economic impact on the region, according to
2012 CNY Construction Projects
ARCHITECTEAM Creek Wood II – Project Location: Watertown – Total Construction Volume: $16 million – Approximate Square Footage: 122,000 – Start Date: Aug. 25, 2012
The Samaritan Center serves up Central New York
SYRACUSE — The Samaritan Center dishes out hot meals and service with a smile to its Central New York guests in need. On a typical
Sydow honored with Crystal Ball for selling OCC’s strengths to the community
SYRACUSE — After spending years closing a public-perception gap about Onondaga Community College (OCC), Debbie L. Sydow says she is gratified to receive an award
Hardinge Q4 sales, profit surge and firm expects strong 2012
ELMIRA — Hardinge, Inc. (NASDAQ: HDNG) reported that sales rose 11 percent and net income jumped 69 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 from
First Source formally opens new Rome branch office
ROME — First Source Federal Credit Union marked the grand opening of its newly built Rome branch office on March 1. The office opened Feb.
Bassett ranks among nation’s top integrated health systems
COOPERSTOWN — Being named one of the most integrated health networks in the nation means that Bassett Healthcare Network is doing something right at its
Young professionals face barriers to saving for retirement
UTICA — Young professionals hear the message early and they hear it often — start saving for retirement as soon as possible. While the message
DUMAC draws up expansion, growth plans
DeWITT –– DUMAC Business Systems, Inc. — a company that distributes point-of-sale (POS) systems, and develops inventory and corporate-reporting software — is planning and executing
Upstate consumer confidence rises in February
Upstate New Yorkers signaled a greater willingness to spend for the fourth consecutive month in February, even as statewide and national consumer confidence stagnated. The