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NYS-SHRM releases list of top places to work in New York
A recently revealed list of the state’s top companies to work for contains several firms operating in the Binghamton, Syracuse, and Utica areas. The New
Production of New York field crops increased in 2012
New York farmers substantially boosted production of a number of key field crops last year, including corn and soybeans, according to the latest U.S. Department
Study finds positive signs for Northeast construction market
Northeastern contractors plan to add staff members at a higher rate than their national counterparts, according to a new survey from the Associated General Contractors
Maffei talks jobs, economy with CenterState CEO
SYRACUSE — U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei listed job creation and economic growth among his major goals after a Friday meeting with CenterState CEO leaders. “Creating
Berkshire Bank Foundation offers scholarships
The Berkshire Bank Foundation is once again running a scholarship program for high school seniors. Students in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, and Southern Vermont are
Diffinity Genomics, a Rochester–based biotechnology company, has a new president. The company announced on Friday that Joseph Marasco would assume the role. Diffinity CEO Jeffrey
North Side Syracuse Tops set for grand opening Tuesday
SYRACUSE — Tops Friendly Markets has scheduled a grand opening for next week at a new location on Syracuse’s North Side. The new Tops grocery
CNY home builders association names Doug Klepper president
DeWITT — Builder Doug Klepper, owner of Klepper Construction Inc., has been named the 2013 president of the Home Builders & Remodelers of Central New
HTNYS adds trustees from Northern New York
Two Northern New Yorkers have been appointed to the governing board of Healthcare Trustees of New York State. Catherine Quencer and Maureen Missert received appointments
New York on the menu at presidential inauguration
Several New York products will be served at the presidential inauguration and luncheon later this month in Washington, D.C. They include yogurt from Chobani, headquartered
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