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NOCHSI expands its dental services with new Fulton practice

FULTON — Northern Oswego County Health Services, Inc. (NOCHSI) has expanded its dental services by opening a new dental practice in Fulton. NOCHSI in June opened its newly constructed and equipped dental practice adjacent to its Fulton Health Center at 510 S. 4th St., Suite 600 in Fulton — in the former A.L. Lee Memorial […]

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Carthage Area Hospital opens new hospital-based surgical clinic

CARTHAGE — Carthage Area Hospital on Oct. 23 opened a new surgical clinic at its main hospital campus at 1001 West St. in Carthage. The clinic provides patients with expanded access to care and more than doubles the number of general surgeons on staff, the hospital said in a news release. The hospital’s previous surgical

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New York egg production flat, number of chickens dips in September

New York farms produced 138.4 million eggs in September, virtually unchanged from 138.5 million eggs in the year-ago period, the USDA recently reported. The total number of layers in the Empire State decreased by almost 3 percent in September to 5.43 million from 5.59 million a year prior.  New York egg production per 100 layers

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Raymond Corporation hosts students on Manufacturing Day

High schoolers get exposure to advanced technologies, digital supply chain  GREENE — To celebrate National Manufacturing Day, The Raymond Corporation says it hosted more than 250 students at its headquarters in Greene on Oct. 5. Students in grades 10 to 12, from 20 school districts in the Southern Tier, experienced the future of manufacturing with

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Urban farming startup Infiniti Greens grows in Broome County

BINGHAMTON — Up until a few months ago, Remlik’s Grille & Oyster Bar, an upscale seafood restaurant in downtown Binghamton, had a problem. The tiny plants that chefs were using as garnishes kept perishing quickly. And they were entirely too expensive. Enter Joe Rigoroso, the man behind a new Binghamton–based startup called Infiniti Greens. Rigoroso

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Key’s Mooney wants the bank to be number one in Syracuse

SYRACUSE — The CEO of KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY), parent of KeyBank, says it is now the “second largest bank in Syracuse” after the 2016 acquisition of First Niagara, describing it as “significant growth.” In the banking industry, Beth Mooney says, when a bank has more market share, more branches, more deposits, and more customers, it

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Rescue Mission plans to expand food-services center

SYRACUSE — The Rescue Mission next spring plans to break ground on a more than $6 million renovation and expansion of the organization’s food-services center at 148 Gifford St. in Syracuse. The nonprofit’s main office is located across the street at 155 Gifford St. The facility’s dining room is currently designed to seat no more

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Officials break ground on $15.8M Roosevelt Residences project in Utica

UTICA — Officials on Oct. 31 gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction of the $15.8 million Roosevelt Residences project at 1515 Brinckerhoff Avenue in Utica.  More than 70 local, state, and federal officials, as well as neighborhood residents, community agency representatives, and development team members, attended the ceremony, the Municipal

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ALI moves into larger Cortland headquarters and opens LiftLab

CORTLAND — The Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) announced that it formally opened its new headquarters and LiftLab near Cortland on Oct. 12 with a grand-opening celebration. ALI says it is an organization “dedicated to the safe design, construction, installation, service, inspection, and operation of vehicle lifts used in automotive and heavy-duty vehicle repair shops throughout

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Hartford Fire Insurance renews lease at One Park Place in Syracuse

SYRACUSE — Hartford Fire Insurance Company recently renewed its lease of 15,000 square feet of office space at One Park Place — the 10-story, 300,000-square-foot, Class A office building at 300 S. State St. in downtown Syracuse. Peter Finn and Marty Dowd CBRE/Syracuse, with Roger Christensen of CBRE/Minneapolis, represented the tenant, the real-estate firm said

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