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Binghamton University to convert former Gannett printing plant into a library annex

JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. — The former Gannett newspaper-printing plant in Johnson City was recently sold to the Binghamton University Foundation for $4.5 million. The 97,000-square-foot-building, situated on 10 acres at 10 Gannett Drive, was purchased by the foundation, the fundraising arm of the university. Rick Searles and Peter Finn of the real-estate firm, CBRE, exclusively […]

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Syracuse airport installs faster exit portals in $1.5 million project

SYRACUSE — Syracuse Hancock International Airport recently unveiled the first part of a project that installed new high-tech exit portals in terminal B that should make it faster for passengers to leave the terminal. “What you see here is the first phase of it. Right now, the other side of the airport, the other exit

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Menard Group seeks to boost upstate business with new Syracuse–area hire

SYRACUSE — Menard Group USA says it has hired Nathan McLean as a regional sales engineer for the upstate New York region. McLean is based in the Syracuse area. The company is still pursuing office space locally, Diana Walsh, marketing coordinator for Menard Group USA, tells CNYBJ in an email. Menard Group USA is headquartered

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CNY, WNY reps appointed to carpenters union executive board

The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (NASRCC) on Oct. 15 announced the appointment of James Mason, local 277 council representative, and Jomo Akono, local 276 council representative in the Buffalo area, to the executive board. Local 277 has offices in Syracuse, Utica, Binghamton, and Horseheads, per its website.  The North Atlantic States Regional

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Lockheed Martin Owego awarded $194 million contract modification

OWEGO, N.Y. — Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) Owego plant has been awarded a nearly $194 million contract modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract.  This modification adds a $180 million “not-to-exceed, undefinitized line item for the production and delivery of four MH-60R aircraft,” according to an Oct. 26 Defense Department contract announcement. It also

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OPINION: Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court is a triumph for the Constitution

Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court is a great victory for the U.S. Constitution. It is another great victory for constitutional government. Most Americans agree with Justice Barrett that the Supreme Court should apply the law as it is written and leave the legislating to the people’s elected representatives.  We are grateful

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OPINION: The Power of the Minority

As the United States Senate held hearings and debated the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, attention understandably focused on the policy implications of a likely 6th conservative vote. What received less notice was an important political fact: Barrett’s confirmation will mean a majority of the Supreme Court will have been put there

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