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UHS Home Care anticipates growth as demand rises

JOHNSON CITY — UHS Home Care has settled into its new home, allowing it to centralize its operations and set the stage for future growth. The home-health-care provider is now headquartered at 601 Riverside Drive in Johnson City, just off the Route 201 traffic circle. The parent organization, UHS, owns the building. UHS Home Care […]

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IPD: Engineering expands with new department, employees

SYRACUSE — IPD: Engineering, a Syracuse–based engineering firm, had been working to add a structural-engineering department since opening its doors nearly five years ago. The firm’s customer base “typically has a need” for structural engineering, says Sam Cosamano, president and co-owner of IPD: Engineering. The firm on Aug. 25 announced the addition of a structural

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Danlee Medical Products buys SonicBrite, launches subsidiary

DeWITT — Danlee Medical Products, Inc. of DeWitt on Aug. 21 announced it has signed an agreement to acquire SonicBrite, a brand that is focused on the cleaning and disinfecting of dental appliances. Under the agreement, the SonicBrite brand will operate as SonicBrite, LLC, a subsidiary of Danlee Medical Products, Inc. Danlee Medical didn’t release

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New York Air Brake, Bendix to launch mechatronics laboratory at RIT

WATERTOWN — A Watertown firm and its Ohio–based sister company are working with an Upstate school on a new engineering-laboratory initiative. New York Air Brake, LLC (NYAB) and Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, LLC have created the Knorr-Bremse North America Mechatronics Laboratory at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The laboratory, which opens this fall and

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New leaders from CNY take helm of area NYSSCPA chapters

The New York State Society of CPAs (http://www.nysscpa.org/) recently announced the names of its 15 newly installed chapter presidents. The presidents for the Southern Tier, Syracuse, and Utica regions are listed below. The presidents’ one-year terms of service began June 1. SOUTHERN TIER CHAPTER(The chapter encompasses the following counties: Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Otsego, Tioga) Kristi

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Improvements planned on Romanelli building in Clinton

CLINTON — Work is scheduled to start in early September on the building in the village of Clinton that’s home to Romanelli Communications, a marketing-communications firm. A trust in the name of the Romanelli family owns the structure at 2-4 College St. at the intersection with Park Row, according to a news release the Romanelli

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Ascent Wealth Partners expands into Southern Tier with Elmira office

ELMIRA — Utica–based Ascent Wealth Partners has expanded into the Southern Tier region with a new employee and new office in Elmira. The firm has hired Douglas Bissonette as a managing director to head up a 500-square-foot leased office at 250 E. Water St., located near the Chemung River in downtown Elmira. Bissonette will focus

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New tenant arrives at Lyndale Commercial Park

SALINA — A new tenant at the Lyndale Commercial Park puts the facility, once home to Syracuse China, at just over 90 percent capacity, but there is still plenty of room for further development on the 55-acre parcel. River Valley Paper Company — a manager, processor, and exporter of waste paper headquartered in Akron, Ohio

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CenterState CEO, Preservation League call for saving federal historic tax credit

SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO is joining the Preservation League of New York State in pushing Congress to renew and enhance the federal historic tax credit, which some lawmakers have targeted for elimination. The credit, which economic developers see as a tool in revitalization projects, is “at risk of elimination” as part of an effort to

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National nonresidential construction index dips in Q3

A national measure of nonresidential construction activity declined in the third quarter compared to the second quarter as rising costs took a toll. That’s according to the recently released “2014 Third Quarter Nonresidential Construction Index (NRCI)” from FMI Corp., a provider of management consulting and investment banking to the engineering and construction industry.   The

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