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VRS opens news enriched housing, assisted-living apartments

HERKIMER — Valley Residential Services, Inc. (VRS), a unit of Bassett Healthcare Network, on Sept. 26 formally opened its newest addition of enriched housing and assisted-living apartments in East Herkimer. VRS and the affiliated Valley Health Services (VHS) held a ribbon-cutting event at the facility, which cost $2.5 million to build. The Community Foundation of […]

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SOHO show has exhibitors, seminars for small-biz owners

SYRACUSE — It’s a one-day event with exhibitors, seminars, and a focus on available products, services, and resources for small-business owners and entrepreneurs.  Premier Promotions is organizing the 20th SOHO Syracuse Small Business Show on Tuesday, Oct. 16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center at Oncenter. SOHO is

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Propaganda on the Economy

It is a pity we are so good at spin. At churning out dense swirls of propaganda to blind folks to reality. We are expert at this unfortunate art. Our propaganda machines can turn spinach into filet mignon, sewage into Dom Perignon. And vice-versa. This came to mind when the Democrats’ spin machine started up

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New York State Remains an Agricultural Leader

Too often it goes unrecognized, but New York state is a leader in agriculture. The farmers in our state grow and produce a diverse range of commodities and Upstate’s nutrient-rich soils give way to some of the best products in the nation. Year after year, New York farms produce award-winning dairy products, wines, and apples that

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Crescent Commons, a former factory in Cortland, opens as mixed-use development

CORTLAND — Crescent Commons, a development with both residential and commercial space, is now open at 165 Main St. in Cortland. Empire State Development (ESD) on Sept. 26 announced its grand opening.  David Yaman Realty Services of Cortland and Housing Vision Consultants of Syracuse handled the $16 million joint project that renovated the Crescent Corset

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New York milk production rises nearly 2 percent in August

New York dairy farms produced 1.28 billion pounds of milk in August, up 1.7 percent from 1.26 billion in the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported. Production per cow in the state averaged 2,055 pounds in August, up 2 percent from 2,015 pounds a year prior. The number of milk

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