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Cummins Diesel adds six bays, enlarges others

SYRACUSE — Cummins Diesel Inc. has completed a nearly $4 million expansion and renovation to its facility on Eastern Avenue in Syracuse, according to William Taylor Architects. In a release, Taylor explained that continued growth required the motor-repair shop to expand, putting on two additions. The first added six service bays to work on diesel […]

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Enterprise Lease Solutions adds Denver office

DeWITT — Enterprise Lease Solutions (ELS), which helps clients manage the leasing and financing of equipment to customers, has opened a new office in Denver, Colorado. ELS operates its main office in a 13,000-square-foot building at 6370 Vip Parkway, off East Molloy Road, in DeWitt.  The Denver office was a “recent addition,” says Louis Centolella,

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Downtown Syracuse farmers market returns for the season

SYRACUSE — The downtown farmers market, presented by the Downtown Committee of Syracuse Inc., opened June 12 for its 46th season in Clinton Square.  It’ll be available, “rain or shine,” every Tuesday through Oct. 9, the organization said in a news release. The market is scheduled between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. The farmers market

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Syracuse Fire Department conducts training for its drone team

SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Fire Department (SFD) has added drones to the equipment it uses in emergency situations. The department on June 8 demonstrated how it uses drones in an event held at the Syracuse Fire Department Regional Training Facility at 312 State Fair Boulevard in Syracuse. “This new piece of equipment will be utilized

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Lockheed Martin announces $100M venture-fund increase

Fund invests in disruptive, cutting-edge technologies Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) recently announced the doubling of its venture-capital fund to $200 million and recent investments in early-stage companies focused in the areas of autonomy and advanced manufacturing. “Our focus is on finding and investing in companies developing cutting-edge technologies that will grow our business and disrupt our industry,”

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Dropcopter building business to deliver pollen by drone

SYRACUSE — As a business, distributing pollen is nothing to sneeze at.  Each year, farmers pay hundreds of millions of dollars to beekeepers to have their crops fertilized by honey bees. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, farmers spent nearly $700 million for the services in 2012. Adam Fine, co-founder and chief technology officer

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Ali says healthy future includes entrepreneurs investing here

SYRACUSE — Holding a green marker, Nasir Ali makes two strokes to explain how the world works today. One stroke starts near the left bottom of the white board and rises toward the center. The second starts where the first stopped and curves down toward the bottom right. It is a pyramid and at the

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Upstate Unleashed Conference set for Oct. 2

Upstate Venture Connect’s annual Upstate Unleashed Conference and Venture Ecosystem Awards will be held Oct. 2 at the Oncenter in Syracuse. This year’s event, which brings together about 400 entrepreneurs from some of the fastest growing companies in Upstate, will feature keynote speaker Marc Randolph, a veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur, advisor, and investor. Randolph has

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Marlboro Man Lassos Southwestern Jet

Surely you must feel safer after you recently read or heard that a Southwest Airlines pilot made an emergency landing to protect his passengers. This was after a passenger lit a cigarette in a bathroom.  Yes, the pilot aborted a flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco. He landed at San Jose after the smoker

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Politics is Messy, But We Need It to Solve Problems

Every so often, I jot down a list of the things that discourage me about our country. There’s the widespread disregard for our core values of tolerance and mutual respect, for instance. Or our declining national optimism. There’s wage stagnation, income inequality, a high poverty rate, failing infrastructure, inadequate health-care coverage, a dysfunctional Congress …

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