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NYSERDA recognizes Ithaca School District for energy-efficiency achievement
ITHACA — The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced that the Lehman Alternative Community School (LACS) and Kulp Auditorium have received
CNY unemployment rates fall in May
Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Binghamton, and Utica–Rome regions fell in May compared to both the previous month and the year-ago period. The New
Shoe retailer Crocs is hiring ahead of opening at Destiny USA
SYRACUSE — Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX), a retailer specializing in casual footwear, is planning to open a location at Destiny USA on July 13 and
St. Elizabeth Medical Center lays off 10, eliminates about 40 vacant positions
UTICA — St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Utica today announced it has laid off 10 employees and will eliminate about 40 vacant positions as the
O’Brien & Gere opens new office in Utica
UTICA — Syracuse–based engineering firm O’Brien & Gere today announced the opening of an office to serve its clients in the Utica area. The
Ithaca massage business to formally open new, larger space
ITHACA — Deeply Devoted Massage will formally open its new, bigger studio at 120 E. State St. in Ithaca on Wednesday. The business, owned
Travel spending in Onondaga County rose in 2012, report says
SYRACUSE — Visitor travel spending grew 3.5 percent in Onondaga County during 2012 compared to the previous year, according to a new report analyzing the
Palmerton named to GZA GeoEnvironmental executive team
DeWITT — GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. announced that it has appointed David L. Palmerton, Jr., to its executive team as Appalachian regional operating officer. GZA,
Arnot Health board elects Hosey as chairman
ELMIRA — Michael P. Hosey, CEO of Elmira Savings Bank, was recently elected as chairman of the board of directors of Arnot Health, a not-for-profit,
New York state home sales, prices rise in May
New York state realtors posted more than 8,500 closed home sales in May, up 1.9 percent from the May 2012 total of more than 8,300.
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