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Currier Plastics works with CCC to develop plastics-technology program
AUBURN — Currier Plastics of Auburn is working with Cayuga Community College (CCC) to create its first plastics-technology program, the company announced Wednesday. CCC is
CNY unemployment rates stayed steady in February
With only minimal variations, the unemployment rates for February fell slightly in the Syracuse area, inched up in the Utica–Rome region, and remained the same
Tully Rinckey promotes Cortelyou to chief of operations
Tully Rinckey PLLC, an Albany–based law firm that has a Syracuse office, has promoted Graig D. Cortelyou to chief of operations. The firm says the
AT&T launches 4G LTE network in Binghamton
BINGHAMTON — AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) announced that it recently launched its 4G LTE network in the Binghamton area, bringing customers the latest generation of
Upstate consumer sentiment declines in March
Upstate New York’s consumer sentiment decreased 4.1 points to 65.8 in March, according to the latest monthly survey from the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI)
Verizon Wireless expands 4G LTE network in Syracuse area
Verizon Wireless recently activated new 4G LTE coverage on 21 sites in the Syracuse area, expanding and filling in coverage on the high-speed data network
Pathfinder Bancorp declares quarterly dividend of 3 cents a share
OSWEGO — Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc., the holding company of Pathfinder Bank (NASDAQ: PBHC), has declared a cash dividend of 3 cents a share on its common
Bonadio promotes Clark to chief risk and administrative officer
The Bonadio Group has promoted firm partner Kristen Clark to chief risk and administrative officer. The firm — which calls itself upstate New York’s largest
Welch Allyn launches EcoCuff blood-pressure cuff for single-patient use
SKANEATELES FALLS — Medical-device manufacturer Welch Allyn has announced the launch of its new EcoCuff, single-patient use, blood-pressure cuff. The EcoCuff is designed to remain
State approves new nuclear-energy technology degree program at OCC
ONONDAGA — The New York State Education Department has approved a new two-year degree program in nuclear-energy technology at Onondaga Community College (OCC), the school
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