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Poll: 81 percent of NY voters say more arrests of legislators for corruption are likely
A new poll from Siena College found that 81 percent of New York state voters say it’s likely that there will be more arrests of
Welch Allyn launches EcoCuff blood-pressure cuff for single-patient use
SKANEATELES FALLS — Medical-device manufacturer Welch Allyn has announced the launch of its new EcoCuff, single-patient use, blood-pressure cuff. The EcoCuff is designed to remain
Consumer sentiment rises Upstate, lags statewide level
Consumer sentiment among upstate New Yorkers continued to trail the rest of the state and nation in February, according to the latest index from the
Shared Work program retained 3,300 jobs, NY state estimates
Employers in New York avoided cutting more than 3,000 jobs in 2012 by using a shared work program, with Central New York and the Mohawk
New York on the menu at presidential inauguration
Several New York products will be served at the presidential inauguration and luncheon later this month in Washington, D.C. They include yogurt from Chobani, headquartered
N.Y. holds health premium increases to 7.5 percent
New York’s Department of Financial Services (DFS) trimmed nearly five percentage points from health insurers’ requested rate increases for 2013. Insurers operating in the state
Report: New York credit unions generate strong growth
New York state’s credit unions generated growth in assets, shares, members, and loans in the third quarter that exceeded national averages, according to a new
The U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday projected that the total United States population would be 315,091,138 on Jan. 1, 2013. That’s up by 2.27 million, or
State warns utility operators about performance during storm
New York state put utility operators on notice before the arrival of the winter storm that swept across the state last night and today. Larry
Comptroller: State tax collections trailing behind projections
A sluggish economic recovery resulted in New York tax collections falling below estimates, according to a report released Dec. 19 by New York Comptroller Thomas
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