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Lockheed wins new radar contract
SALINA — The U.S. Army awarded Lockheed Martin a contract worth up to $881 million for production of new radar systems. The AN/TPQ-53 Firefinder Radar
Ephesus ready to debut LED stadium light
SYRACUSE — Ephesus Technologies is set to unveil a new LED light aimed at use in stadiums this month. The company, based in the Tech
Power Authority projects generate savings
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) recently completed efficiency upgrades at the elementary, middle, and high schools in the Clinton Central School District and upgrades
Bonuses decline on Wall Street
This year’s bonus season on Wall Street will yield less money for securities industry employees, according to a new estimate from Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. Cash
Governor starts surety-bond assistance program
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has launched a statewide surety-bond assistance program in a bid to boost state contracting among small businesses and businesses owned
Ithaca College hosts test of new social-media platform
ITHACA — Ithaca College is now home to the beta version of Fanattac, an online social-media site that connects music fans and artists. Hollywood–based Fanattac,
Work on new hotel to start this week in Armory Square
SYRACUSE — Construction will start Thursday on a new seven-story hotel in downtown Syracuse’s Armory Square. The $30 million, 180-room building will house a combined
Pre-tax profit rose 15 percent to nearly $22 billion at HSBC Holdings plc in 2011, the banking company announced today. Earnings per share totaled 92
SBA in Syracuse launches 2012 e200 program
SYRACUSE — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) kicked off its second consecutive Syracuse Emerging Leaders initiative (e200) this morning. The SBA is now recruiting
Focus turns to second wing in Brittonfield Medical Center
DeWITT — The owners of Brittonfield Medical Center in DeWitt are turning their attention to converting a second wing of the building to clinical space. A 22,000-square-foot wing on the building’s southwest side will undergo conversion to clinical office space and could have its first tenants in place by August or September of this year,
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