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Kinney Drugs relocates St. Joseph’s pharmacy to larger retail space on Butternut Street
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Kinney Drugs will move its pharmacy from St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center on Union Avenue to a full-service retail store on Butternut
The “Scaffold Law”: Proof of New York’s ongoing hostility towards business and common sense
There is no greater symbol of New York’s dysfunction, corruption, and hostility towards business than Labor Law 240, also known as the “Scaffold Law.”
New law would create manufacturing hubs, possibly in upstate region
The federal fiscal year 2015 omnibus appropriation bill included legislation that would create the first-ever national network of manufacturing hubs. President Barack Obama signed
Endicott company poised for growth after baggage scanner gets TSA certification
ENDICOTT — SureScan Corp., a homeland-security technology and manufacturing company, ended 2014 with positive news that sets the stage for growth in 2015. The Endicott–based
Senator urges New York Jets to keep training camp in Cortland
SYRACUSE — A prominent New Yorker hopes the National Football League’s (NFL) New York Jets will continue traveling to Cortland County for their annual training
Seaboard Graphics upgrades print shop through Liverpool Litho acquisition
CLAY — The management of Seaboard Graphics in Clay had been discussing an upgrade to its print shop when it found out that a local
Mountain Fresh Dairy opens kosher facility in Binghamton
BINGHAMTON — The former landmark H.P. Hood dairy manufacturing facility on the south side of Binghamton is poised to reopen under the corporate name Mountain
Miner: Syracuse joins Next Century Cities coalition for high-speed Internet
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The City of Syracuse has joined Next Century Cities, a city-to-city initiative that says it’s dedicated to ensuring the availability of next-generation
WEEDSPORT, N.Y. — A Weedsport company agreed to pay $2,000 in penalties in a settlement with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman after it sold
Gural to pursue gaming license for Tioga Downs, with backing from Traditions
NICHOLS, N.Y. — Jeffrey Gural, the owner of Tioga Downs Casino Racing & Entertainment, plans to pursue the fourth casino license that the New York
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