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Nearly $5 million solar project powers Anheuser-Busch brewery

VAN BUREN — A nearly $5 million solar project in the town of Van Buren is now providing energy for the nearby Anheuser-Busch brewery.  Located six miles from the company’s brewery in the town of Lysander, the 2.76 megawatt array will produce more than 3 million kilowatt-hours annually. It is the equivalent of providing enough […]

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Barton & Loguidice opens new Maryland office

Hires new senior managing engineer  After the lease expired on its office in Lanham, Maryland, Salina–based engineering firm Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C. (B&L) is ready to begin operations in a new office in Annapolis, Maryland.  At the same time, B&L has hired a new senior managing engineer for the office. Crews have been renovating the 2,600-square-foot

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State provides $28M to start transmission upgrade project in Mohawk Valley

Gov. Andrew Cuomo on May 21 announced $28 million in funding to begin work on a “major” new transmission upgrade project in the Mohawk Valley and Capital Region.  The project stems from a proposal submitted by New York City–based LS Power Grid New York and the New York Power Authority to “improve reliability and provide better

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Crews start work on SUNY’s first zero-net, carbon-certified residence hall

MARCY — Work has started on an upcoming residence hall at the Utica campus of SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly), a project that the state describes as the system’s first “zero-net, carbon-certified” residence hall. SUNY is working with the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) on construction of the $33.5 million, 257-bed

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5 Health Benefits of Our Green Spaces

Studies show that green space and landscaping contribute to health, happiness, and intellect. It’s natural to long for spring when it’s cold outside. But did you know there’s a good reason why you may pine for green? Living landscapes are an important part of the outdoor lifestyle that Americans enjoy, but the benefits go beyond

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Applications for State Regional Council Funding Now Open

Our Central New York region has had remarkable success through the Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) process, receiving the most funding to date out of all 10 council regions. This funding has advanced hundreds of projects and allowed businesses in our community to expand and create thousands of new jobs. Again this year, more than

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College Admissions Scandal is More Than Just Crisis of Confidence

Across Central New York, thousands of graduating high-school seniors will soon begin preparing for the next chapter of their lives as incoming members of the college class of 2023. They enter a higher-education system that has been shaken to its core. Like peeling the layers of an onion, Los Angeles federal prosecutors in May announced

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Friends of the Rosamond Gifford Zoo names new board members

SYRACUSE — The Friends of the Rosamond Gifford Zoo has added Terry Hopkins of C&S Engineers, Kathy O’Connell of Radiant Abilities, and leadership coach Michael Sgro to its board of directors. The Friends of the Zoo is a nonprofit organization that supports the zoo and is overseen by a volunteer board whose members serve three-year

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On the strong economy, big media says: “Kill that good news”

“I’m still ugly,” sniffed the young woman. Her words come to mind when good news about our economy emerges. They were part of a talk by a famous motivational speaker. He made a simple point: How we see reality depends on what lenses we choose to look through. For instance, when we view a cloudy

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