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City of Syracuse, developer break ground on upcoming housing, retail project

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Work is beginning on a new mixed-use development on Syracuse’s East side that’s located within walking distance of Syracuse University. Officials broke ground on the project, known as The Rosie, on Tuesday afternoon at 1301 E. Genesee St. in Syracuse. The Michaels organization of Camden, New Jersey joined the City of Syracuse

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Micron

Micron, U.S. agree on expanded investments in manufacturing, including Clay campus

Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU) says it expects to begin ground preparation in Clay later this year following completion of state and federal environmental-review processes. The expectation was part of a June 12 announcement with the Trump Administration indicating Micron’s plans to expand its U.S. investments to about $150 billion in domestic memory manufacturing and

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New York manufacturing activity dips for a fourth straight month

New York manufacturers are indicating that they’re still struggling with new orders and shipments, leading to continued contraction in the sector. The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business conditions index fell 7 points to -16.0 in June, with business activity for manufacturers declining for a fourth consecutive month. The June survey found that after rising

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CHJC names new chair of board of directors

WATERTOWN — CHJC recently announced the appointment of Lisa Parsons as the chair of its board of directors. A dedicated advocate for children and families, Parsons brings years of leadership experience and a strong commitment to CHJC’s mission of serving the North Country community, the organization said. Her strategic insight, passion for service, and long-standing

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Finger Lakes woman pleads guilty to state pension-payment theft

Stole over $25K in payments made to her deceased mother GENESEO — Patricia Chatley, 61, of Nunda in Livingston County, recently pled guilty to stealing more than $25,000 in New York State pension payments made to her deceased mother. State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, Livingston County District Attorney Ashley Williams, and New York State Police

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