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CNY jobs data mixed in April

Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Utica–Rome, Ithaca, and Binghamton regions increased in April relative to the year-earlier period. The jobless rate in the Elmira area had a slight decline, while in the Watertown–Fort Drum region it remained unchanged compared to April 2017. The figures are part of the latest New York State Department of Labor […]

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Three Ways New College Grads & Employers Can Achieve the Right Fit

As college seniors wrap up their academic careers, they’re  looking forward to finally entering the workforce with those hard-earned degrees in hand. But for many of them, the first weeks and months at a new job could prove stressful and at times frustrating as they struggle to fit into their new company’s culture. It’s exciting

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EPA awards Clarkson University $75K grant for food-waste project

POTSDAM — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded Clarkson University a $75,000 grant to develop a “more efficient” ammonia removal and recovery process for food-waste digesters.  The effort seeks to reduce the volume of food waste sent to solid-waste landfills, “simultaneously addressing the objectives of improving air quality and revitalizing land,” the EPA

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Maguire buys Lowery Bros. Chrysler Jeep, plans move

Will transform Hiawatha Blvd. facility into LEED-certified green building SYRACUSE — Lowery Bros. Chrysler Jeep, on Syracuse’s automobile row, has a new owner and will be moving in a couple of years. Maguire Family of Dealerships has purchased the Lowery Bros. dealership, the company recently announced. Lowery Bros. will now “focus its auto retail and

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New York milk production dips more than 2 percent in April

New York dairy farms produced nearly 1.24 billion pounds of milk in April, down 2.4 percent from 1.27 billion pounds in the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported. Production per cow in the Empire State averaged 1,980 pounds in April, down almost 3 percent from 2,035 pounds a year prior.

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Bergmann principal discusses energy audits in NYSERDA’s commercial-tenant program

SYRACUSE — The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is offering a commercial-tenant program, involving energy audits to help “tenants enhance the comfort, efficiency, and productivity of their office spaces.” Bergmann, a Rochester–based architecture, engineering, and planning firm with an office in Syracuse, says it is working with NYSERDA on the effort,

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SUNY Poly professor awarded $320K NSF grant for materials research

Research could lead to longer-lasting, clean-energy systems  SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) announced that Dr. Kathleen Dunn, associate head and associate professor of the college’s Nanoscience Constellation, has been selected to receive $320,000 in federal funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dunn’s work will focus on exactly why adding certain metals to copper at

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NYSERDA says $10M available to launch new cleantech accelerator

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has announced that the state is seeking proposals from organizations to operate a new statewide cleantech accelerator to help bring “cutting-edge innovative technologies” to the energy marketplace.  Up to $10 million is available to launch an accelerator that supports Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s goals for reducing

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Upstate Shredding says new hires have the business poised for more growth

  OWEGO — Upstate Shredding, LLC, and sister company Weitsman Recycling, has hired a new COO and CFO to help lead the firm’s operations.   The Owego–based business announced it has hired Jack Canty as COO and Timothy Rake as CFO.   The firm believes both Canty and Rake “will help position Upstate Shredding –

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Southern Tier community seeks help to set up natural-gas line

TOWN OF MAINE, N.Y. — Government officials are requesting money to get a natural-gas line to serve businesses and the elementary school in the hamlet of Maine, in Broome County. The Town of Maine has asked for a $60,000 county grant to help offset the surcharge each customer on the line would face, according to

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