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New York Brace Systems bolsters doctors, patients
SYRACUSE — A new orthopedic-equipment provider in Syracuse aims to lend doctors a crutch and support patients who are learning how to strap on their knee braces. New York Brace Systems specializes in equipment ranging from splints to continuous passive-motion machines, which move joints following surgery. The equipment provider, which is located in suite 112 […]
Oswego County FCU to build new branch office
OSWEGO — Oswego County Federal Credit Union (OCFCU) recently announced that it is proceeding with construction of a new office on the corner of East
Ridgeway and Conger starts My Eagle Trader.com
NEW WOODSTOCK — Broker-dealer Ridgeway and Conger, Inc. recently launched an online investment platform, My Eagle Trader.com. The platform offers home investors the resources to
Anaren quarterly profit, sales slide
DeWITT — A nearly 20 percent drop in sales resulted in a more than 30 percent profit decline in the fiscal fourth quarter at Anaren,
Mackenzie Hughes creates Employment and Public Sector Law Group
SYRACUSE — Mackenzie Hughes LLP has formed a new practice group that will cater to clients’ growing businesses. The group, dubbed the Employment and Public
Greek Peak files for bankruptcy protection
VIRGIL — Greek Peak Mountain Resort is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it continues its search for a lender to replace the shuttered Tennessee
PAR posts second quarter loss, but revenue improves
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) lost $511,000 from continuing operations in the second quarter. That’s improved from a net loss of $17.5
PJ Green adds new printing press to enhance offerings
The growing company approaches the 100-employee mark UTICA — A new printing press at PJ Green, Inc. not only allows the company to provide
New owners aim for turnaround at Cortland Line Co.
CORTLAND — A group of private investors is hoping to spark a turnaround at Cortland Line Co. after acquiring the business from its employees. A group of seven investors bought the fishing-line manufacturer July 18 from the firm’s employee stock ownership plan. Financial terms were undisclosed. The new owners are all friends and fishermen, says
Smokers Choice tobacco retailer buys former Sleep City building for $350,000
DeWITT — Smokers Choice Cigarette & Tobacco Outlets, a tobacco and accessory retailer, recently purchased the 3,848-square-foot former Sleep City building located at 3188 Erie Blvd. East in the town of DeWitt. Robert Falcone sold the property for $350,000. Tom Lischak, and Alex Lischak of Pyramid Brokerage Company, in association with Keller Williams Realty, brokered
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