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Manlius firm launches technology used in biogas production
MANLIUS — A local business with new technology for use in production of biogas from animal waste has closed its first two commercial sales. American Biogas Conditioning’s process removes a corrosive substance from the biogas produced by anaerobic digestion. The company installed its equipment at Twin Birch farm in the town of Skaneateles in June […]
Region unveils CNY Fresh marketing campaign
UTICA — Tourism and agriculture officials in Broome, Chenango, Herkimer, Madison, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie counties have collaborated on the development of a buy
UVANY to host panel discussion, office hours Tuesday
ITHACA — Ithaca’s Museum of the Earth will host a panel discussion tomorrow on a $25 million seed stage equity fund established by Empire State
Weichert franchise opens in Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE — A new Weichert, Realtors franchise has opened in Fayetteville. Broker Christopher Bollinger and his daughter, realtor Deana Ingram, independently own and operate the
Endwell dermatology practice to open Utica office
UTICA — This October, Endwell–based Southern Tier Dermatology & Aesthetics will open a 2,200-square-foot office at 6 Rhoads Drive in Utica. Michele Tagliaferri, RPA-C (registered
Connecticut steel distributor buys Tarco Steel of Kirkwood
KIRKWOOD — A Connecticut–based company has acquired the Kirkwood steel-service center Tarco Steel, Inc. and its fabricating subsidiary Metal Fab, LLC. Bushwick Metals, LLC of
Creative Core winner closes initial funding round
ITHACA — MicroGen Systems, Inc. of Ithaca has wrapped up a series A funding round that raised $2.6 million. The company is commercializing a chip-sized
ProLiteracy plans grand opening for new headquarters
SYRACUSE — ProLiteracy is preparing for a grand opening at its new headquarters in Syracuse’s Near West Side at the end of this week. The
Tamarack Lake Electric Boat Company launches in Rome
ROME — Five years after taking his electric-powered pontoon boat across New York on the Erie Canal, Montgomery Gisborne officially cut the ribbon on his
EarQ Group plans to continue growth after moving into new HQ
SYRACUSE — EarQ Group President Ed Keller stands at the back of the hearing-aid provider’s new building on Erie Boulevard West and points to a hockey net, basketball hoop, and mock football field. “We’ve got this extra space here, and we’re turning it into a positive extension of what we’re doing,” he says. “We’re having
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