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Cuomo welcomes 14 licensed farm breweries in New York

Gov. Andrew Cuomo today welcomed 14 newly licensed farm breweries that have opened since the beginning of the year with a Farm Brewery license that is part of a law Cuomo signed in January. The “Farm Brewery” license allows craft brewers that use products grown in New York to operate in a fashion similar to

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HealtheConnections Health Planning serves as navigator for NY State of Health

SYRACUSE — HealtheConnections Health Planning is spearheading the navigator program for Onondaga County to help consumers as they pursue the purchase of health-care coverage through NY State of Health, the state’s health-insurance exchange. The New York State Department of Health and NY State of Health chose the Syracuse–based organization to lead the local navigator program,

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‘Fish FINatics’ store coming to Manlius Nov. 1

MANLIUS — Central New York fish and aquarium enthusiasts will soon have a new store in town. Fish FINatics, LLC — a provider of freshwater and marine fish, aquariums, supplies, maintenance services, and more — is set to open at 7037 Manlius Center Road in the town of Manlius on Friday, Nov. 1. The business,

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New BCIDA executive director outlines goals for agency

BINGHAMTON — Now that he’s had three months to get his feet wet, the Broome County Industrial Development Agency’s (BCIDA) new executive director, Kevin I. McLaughlin, is fast attacking a list of goals he’s set out for the organization. First on the agenda is the development of a strategic plan for BCIDA, outlining its purpose

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