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SUNY Cortland joins 21-campus renewable-energy coalition

CORTLAND — SUNY Cortland announced it is among 21 public and private colleges in New York state that have formed a consortium to buy energy and renewable-energy credits from new, large-scale renewable-energy projects in the state. The coalition, called New York Campuses’ Aggregate Renewable Energy Solution (NYCARES) seeks to “lower financial barriers to renewable energy […]

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NYSERDA announces $1M available to pursue net-zero buildings

The New York State Energy and Research Development Authority (NYSERDA) recently announced it has made available $1 million to large real-estate portfolio owners for support with developing energy performance standards and institutional mechanisms to enable the design, construction, and operation of net-zero buildings across their statewide portfolios. Net-zero energy buildings consume no more energy, on

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Lendlease builds new Fort Drum hotel with sustainability in mind

FORT DRUM — Its developer says crews built the new Candlewood Suites hotel at Fort Drum using cross-laminated timber (CLT). Lendlease — a firm that specializes in project management, construction, real-estate investment and development — says the new hotel incorporates CLT for the hotel’s floors, roof, exterior walls, shaft walls and select interior walls. Made

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4 Ways Firms Can Go Green By Turning Waste Into Resources

As environmental protection becomes a bigger concern, more businesses are looking for ways to turn waste into a resource, or make expired products useful in different forms. Recycling anchored the environmental-awareness movement in the 1960s and 1970s, and companies have over time climbed on board, repurposing materials as a way to showcase environmentally friendly practices.  For example,

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State announces funding to protect area water quality & soil

The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) recently announced funding of nearly $300,000 for the Eastern Finger Lakes Cover Crop Initiative.  The program, which is being funded through the state’s Environmental Protection Fund, will help farmers use cover crops to reduce erosion and protect

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Scherzi Photography sells building on Molloy Road in DeWitt for $400,000

DeWITT — Scherzi Photography recently sold the property at 5818 East Molloy Road in the town of DeWitt to James Piao. Lee Salvetti of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the buyer and JWP Commercial represented the seller in this sale transaction, according to a Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage news release. The transaction closed on

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Elmira Savings Bank to pay cash dividend on Dec. 14

ELMIRA — Elmira Savings Bank (NASDAQ: ESBK) recently announced that its board of directors has declared a cash dividend of 23 cents a share on its existing common shares outstanding. The dividend will be paid on Dec. 14 to shareholders of record on Dec. 7. At the banking company’s current stock price, the dividend yields

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NY egg production declines 4 percent in October

New York farms produced 134.6 million eggs in October, down more than 4 percent from 140.7 million eggs in the year-ago period, the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported. The total number of layers in the Empire State rose slightly in October to 5.38 million from 5.36 million a year prior.  New York

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CNY Tweets – December 10, 2018

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tech, marketing, HR, and career tips. SBA @SBAgovYour business plan is the foundation of your business. Learn how to write a business plan quickly and efficiently with a template — http://ow.ly/Gjez30mQjFL SCORE Mentors @SCOREMentors4 qualities every #entrepreneur needs to succeed. Learn

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Harborbrook Apartments open near Centers at St. Camillus

GEDDES — Harborbrook Apartments, which provides 60 affordable homes for people aged 55 and older, has opened on property adjacent to the Centers at St. Camillus in Geddes. Syracuse–based Christopher Community, Inc. developed the $12.6 million affordable-housing development, New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) said in a news release.  Christopher Community is a nonprofit

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