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New United flights to Denver fill void for Syracuse business travelers

SYRACUSE — The Syracuse–area business community has been asking for direct air service from Syracuse to Denver for a while now. The annual air-development survey by CenterState CEO asks businesses what they feel are the “most important” destinations for their work, both domestically and around the globe, according to Robert Simpson, president and CEO of

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ConMed completes acquisition of Buffalo Filter as that firm announces job cuts

UTICA — ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD) on Feb. 11 announced that it has completed its acquisition of privately-held Buffalo Filter LLC from Oak Brook, Illinois–based Filtration Group. The acquired company is located in the Buffalo suburb of Lancaster.  The Utica–based surgical-device maker had said it would pay $365 million in the transaction when it was

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N.Y. manufacturing index posts modest increase in February

The Empire State Manufacturing survey general business-conditions index rose 5 points to 8.8 in February. It marked a bit of a bounce back after the index had fallen 8 points to 3.9 in January, “its lowest level in well over a year.” The February reading, based on firms responding to the survey, indicates “business activity

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New York soybean production jumped more than 40 percent in 2018, the USDA reports

New York farms produced an estimated 16.8 million bushels of soybeans in 2018, up more than 40 percent from 11.9 million bushels produced in 2017, the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service recently reported. New York farms harvested an estimated 320,000 acres of soybeans last year, up from 265,000 acres in 2017, the agency said. The total

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Mohawk Valley SBDC move to thINCubator in Utica is part of MVCC pledge

UTICA — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) President Randall VanWagoner in August 2018 signed a pledge to increase MVCC’s focus on entrepreneurship.  Fast forward six months, on Feb. 15, VanWagoner was among the officials who helped cut the ribbon as the Mohawk Valley Small Business Development Center (SBDC) moved its operations to the thINCubator at

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Downtown Syracuse Dining Weeks include nearly 50 eateries

SYRACUSE — The 15th annual Downtown Syracuse Dining Weeks promotion continues through March 3 with a “record” 47 Syracuse restaurants participating.  The promotion has 37 restaurants serving three-course dinners for $30 or less, while 27 restaurants are offering three-course lunches for $10 or less, the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc. said in a news release.

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Oswego Health maternity department unveils new bassinets

OSWEGO — Oswego Health announced that its maternity center has introduced new baby bassinets that slide right over a hospital bed and feature a retractable sidewall that easily lowers so the mother reach her baby without getting out of bed. The health-care organization contends that the new bassinets will help promote the special bond between

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Ogdensburg realtor, Stevenson, installed as NYSAR president-elect

Jennifer Stevenson, of Ogdensburg, recently took the oath of office as the 2019 president-elect of the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR), the organization announced. The association’s inauguration ceremony was held in conjunction with its business meetings at the Desmond Hotel and Conference Center in Albany.  A realtor for nearly 30 years, Stevenson is

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Beef Jerky Outlet to open at Destiny USA

SYRACUSE — Beef Jerky Outlet, a chain of more than 100 franchised stores across the U.S., expects to soon open a location at Destiny USA. Beef Jerky Outlet is planning to open on the second level of Destiny USA’s expansion, next to Finger Lakes Coffee Roasters by mid-March, according to a Destiny news release. John

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