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UTICA — The Arc Oneida-Lewis Chapter honored PJ Green for partnering with the Arc vocational program to employ people with developmental disabilities. The ARC presented
NYSERDA honors Syracuse firm for energy savings
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) recognized a Syracuse engineering firm for an energy savings project through the Multifamily Performance Program.
Former head of Lockheed Owego set to become CEO
The new incoming president and CEO of Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is the former leader of the defense contractor’s plant in Owego. Lockheed announced Friday
A.G. reaches $9.5M settlement with firm targeting Fort Drum soldiers
WATERTOWN — New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has reached a $9.5 million settlement with a retail and financing firm that he said fraudulently charged
SU architecture center coordinating affordable-housing competition
A center at the Syracuse University School of Architecture is coordinating a newly started nationwide competition to lower costs in affordable-housing developments. The school’s Upstate:
Anaren approves more stock repurchases
DeWITT — The board of directors at Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) increased the company’s stock buyback authorization on Friday. The board approved the repurchase of
Tractor Supply store opens in Herkimer
HERKIMER — The new Herkimer Tractor Supply Co. store held its grand opening Saturday after officially opening for business Nov. 3. The Herkimer location is
OSHA fines Clay contractor for fall hazards
CLAY — A roofing and siding contractor based in Clay faces $61,600 in fines after the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s
Travel business combines storm relief with upcoming trip
HINCKLEY — When Hurricane Sandy struck the East Coast in late October, Carol Buczek wasn’t sure what that would mean for her business, Tours By
Expanded contract creates jobs at CABVI
UTICA — An expanded contract with a federal agency will lead to 18 new jobs at the Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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