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Crews start first phase of nearly $49 million renovation project at Syracuse airport
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Crews have begun work on the first phase of a $48.8 million construction project to turn Syracuse Hancock International Airport into a
Truman Foundation awards Binghamton University grant funding for Tioga County student scholarships
VESTAL, N.Y. — The Mildred Faulkner Truman Foundation of Owego has awarded Binghamton University a grant of $15,000 to provide scholarship assistance to Tioga County

Centolella Green Law opens new Syracuse office, adds attorney
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — DeWitt–based Centolella Green Law, P.C. has opened a second office in the Hamilton White House at 307 S. Townsend St. in Syracuse.

Crews to begin first phase of State Fair orange parking lot construction this fall
GEDDES, N.Y. — Crews will begin work on a $27 million project to “upgrade and improve” the 65-acre Orange parking lot at the State Fairgrounds
HealtheConnections moves to new office in Syracuse’s Franklin Square
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — HealtheConnections, which operates one of the state’s eight regional health-information exchanges (HIE), has moved to a new office in Franklin Center at
New York manufacturing index climbs to highest level in three years in October
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index rose six points to 30.2 in October, its highest level since 2014. The index fell less than
People news: North Point Defense hires Grisenthwaite as controller
ROME, N.Y. — North Point Defense, Inc. announced it has hired Kay Grisenthwaite as controller. She is responsible for leading the financial planning and analysis
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Quanterion Solutions formally opens new HQ
UTICA — Quanterion Solutions, Inc. formally opened its new headquarters office at 266 Genesee St. in Utica on Oct. 12. The provider of engineering, software, information-technology and cyber-security services to government and industry celebrated the new 17,000-square-foot office with an afternoon ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce. Quanterion earlier this year moved
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UTICA — Quanterion Solutions, Inc. formally opened its new headquarters office at 266 Genesee St. in Utica on Oct. 12.
The provider of engineering, software, information-technology and cyber-security services to government and industry celebrated the new 17,000-square-foot office with an afternoon ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce.
Quanterion earlier this year moved to the new location, situated across the street from the historic Stanley Theater, from its previous home of 12 years at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Marcy.
Preston MacDiarmid, president of Quanterion, indicated that buying the former bank building allowed the company to customize the space to the firm’s high-tech business needs and facilitate future firm growth, per a chamber news release.
Quanterion’s work includes operating the Cyber Security and Information Systems Information Analysis Center (CSIAC), which it runs in its Utica office.
The Quanterion website describes CSIAC as a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) “center of excellence” in cyber security, software intensive systems engineering, knowledge management and modeling & simulation.”
Quanterion also operates the DoD’s Defense Threat Reduction Information Analysis Center (DTRIAC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
DTRIAC efforts involve “conducting analytical activities, preserving and expanding the knowledge base … and conducting outreach to the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive community on combating weapons of mass destruction topics.”
Quanterion employs 35 people at the new Utica office, 30 staff in Albuquerque, along with others at the Air Force Research Lab in Rome, plus offices in North Carolina, Colorado, and the Washington, D.C. area.
New York milk production rises nearly 2 percent in August
New York dairy farms produced 1.27 billion pounds of milk in August, up 1.9 percent from the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported. Production per cow in the state averaged 2,040 pounds in August, up more than 1 percent from 2,015 pounds a year prior. The number of milk cows
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New York dairy farms produced 1.27 billion pounds of milk in August, up 1.9 percent from the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported.
Production per cow in the state averaged 2,040 pounds in August, up more than 1 percent from 2,015 pounds a year prior.
The number of milk cows on farms in New York state totaled 624,000 head in August, up 4,000 head from August 2016, NASS reported.
The average milk price received by New York dairy farmers in July 2017 was $18 per hundredweight, up 40 cents from June and up $1.20 from July 2016.
In neighboring Pennsylvania, dairy farms produced 911 million pounds of milk in August, up 2.8 percent from a year earlier.
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