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Judge: COR can continue Inner Harbor work, City of Syracuse fraud allegations can move forward

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — After his review, New York State Supreme Court Justice James Murphy says COR Development Company, LLC can move forward with its development project at Syracuse’s Inner Harbor.   At the same time, Murphy also said the City of Syracuse’s allegations of fraud against the Fayetteville–based developer could proceed.   That’s according to

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Some N.Y. manufacturers are optimistic conditions will improve in 2016

New York manufacturers have indicated business conditions in their sector were difficult during the second half of 2015. However, some respondents in a monthly survey believe those conditions will improve in 2016.   The most recent Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index improved to -4.6 in December from -10.7 in November.   But the

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Heidelberg Bread readies new facility

HERKIMER — In Deuteronomy, we learn that “man lives not by bread alone.” Boyd Bissell might disagree. Bissell is president, owner, and chief baker at Heidelberg Baking Co., better known by its d/b/a name: Heidelberg Bread. Since he opened his first bakery in 1983, the chief baker has focused on producing fresh, artisan breads that

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Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen opens in Binghamton

BINGHAMTON — Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen opened a new location at 164 Main St. in Binghamton on Dec. 22.   The project developers were the AR Restaurant Group and local partner Kradjian Properties.    The franchise owners are Ali Butt & Sam Durrani.   The Binghamton Popeye’s will employ about 15 full-time and 45 part-time employees

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