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Destiny to get eight new stores in deal with international retail group
SYRACUSE — Destiny USA announced today that it would get eight new stores this year from retailers that are new to the United States. The
HUD to close Syracuse office later this year
The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) announced that the agency’s “small” office in Syracuse will close “early” in fiscal year 2014, which
BAE Systems to provide propulsion system for Quebec buses
ENDICOTT — BAE Systems on Wednesday announced it will provide its hybrid-propulsion system on 475 Nova hybrid-electric buses for the Association du transport urbain du
Excellus BCBS seeks those due ‘forgotten funds’
DeWITT — More than 9,100 individuals and companies in New York have forgotten more than $1.1 million in checks issued by Excellus Health Plan, including
Tax credit boosts Anaren’s fiscal third-quarter earnings
DeWITT — Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) earned $5.3 million, or 41 cents per share, during its fiscal third quarter that ended March 31. That was
NBT Bancorp Q1 profit edges up, excluding merger expenses
NORWICH — NBT Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB) reported it earned core net income of $14.3 million in the first quarter, excluding merger expenses it incurred
New York appoints its first business ombudswoman
Empire State Development and the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance today announced the appointment of Mwisa Chisunka as New York state business
Elmira Savings Bank names Carr president
ELMIRA — Elmira Savings Bank announced today that it has appointed Thomas M. Carr president of the state chartered banking company, which has more than
Ithaca’s GrammaTech wins more than $8 million in research contracts
ITHACA — GrammaTech, Inc., an Ithaca–based software company specializing in software-assurance and cyber security, announced that it has recently won more than $8.25 million in
Poll: 81 percent of NY voters say more arrests of legislators for corruption are likely
A new poll from Siena College found that 81 percent of New York state voters say it’s likely that there will be more arrests of
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