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Business at Associated Industrial Riggers is booming

DeWITT — “Thank goodness for gravity,” quips Jerry Sanders, chairman and CEO of Associated Industrial Riggers Corp (AIR). AIR is best known for defying gravity by employing an expansive inventory of equipment to transport, rig, and move machinery. One example is the recent installation of a 50,000-pound, stainless-steel atomizer at HMI Metal Powders located in

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CNY Tweets-July 17

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various business, career, personal, and web/social-media tips: Leaders Should Earn Trust And Vice Versa http://www.ttmitchellconsulting.com/Mitchblog/leaders-should-earn-trust-and-vice-versa/ … #leadershipMitch Mitchell @Mitch_M Why branding is important when it comes to marketing: https://goo.gl/G5De65 http://fb.me/286ydVSm3PostNet NY135 @postnetsyracuse Acquire a Taste for Success: How to Get In the Bakery Business

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Cortland Fire Dept. to receive more than $190K in funding for new rescue vehicles

CORTLAND — The City of Cortland Fire Department will receive $190,477 in federal funding to purchase new vehicles, U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D–NY) and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D–NY) announced. The money was allocated to the fire department through the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (AFG).  “We applied

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Projects in Oswego, Elmira to benefit from $10M DRI prizes

The office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo on July 6 announced the 12 projects for which the City of Oswego will use its $10 million award in the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI). That came a day after the governor’s office announced the nine winning projects selected for the City of Elmira in the DRI.  Both cities

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Upstate, statewide consumer sentiment slide in June

Upstate consumers are feeling less buoyant about the economy than last quarter, according to a new survey report. Consumer sentiment in upstate New York was measured at 90.1 in June, down 6.6 points from the last reading in March. That’s according to the latest quarterly survey that the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI) released on

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Schumer asks Feds to implement laws that could help combat Lyme disease

SALINA, N.Y. — Congress in 2016 approved laws that will “significantly” increase research, vaccine development, and treatment strategies to help stamp out tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease.  U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.), during a Syracuse–area stop on July 7, urged the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to “fully implement” the

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