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Regional council housing rehab, community-development projects advancing in CNY
The Central New York Regional Economic Development Council reported yesterday that 13 housing-rehabilitation and community-development projects are progressing after receiving funding through Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s
Tops plans store for Valley Plaza in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Tops Friendly Markets will announce a new store in Syracuse at an event tomorrow. The store will be located in the Valley Plaza
D&W Diesel opens N.J. location
AUBURN — Auburn–based D&W Diesel, Inc., which opened a location in Binghamton earlier this year, purchased the assets of Fleetsource Company in Cliffwood, N.J., making
Upstate consumer confidence recedes in June
Upstate consumers didn’t warm to the idea of making purchases in June, according to a monthly poll from the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI) that
SU veterans institute partnering with Google for San Diego event
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families will help put on an event in San Diego to help military veterans build online
Solvay Bank declares Q2 dividend
SOLVAY — The board of directors for Solvay Bank Corp., holding company for Solvay Bank, has declared a second quarter dividend of 27 cents a
M&T executive chosen as board chair at OCC
SYRACUSE — The Central New York regional president for M&T bank has been elected chairman of the board of trustees at Onondaga Community College (OCC).
St. Joseph’s placing beams for patient tower next week
SYRACUSE — Workers are scheduled to begin installing steel beams early next week as construction progresses on a patient tower expansion at St. Joseph’s Hospital
Colgate chooses architect for art center project
HAMILTON — Architect David Adjaye will lead off the design process for Colgate University’s planned Center for Art and Culture in the village of Hamilton.
Madison County training program seeks applicants
ONEIDA — The BOCES Consortium of Continuing Education (BCCE) and Working Solutions are now accepting applications for the second and final session of their free
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