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Oneida County completes upgrades to wastewater system

UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County announced it has completed capital projects to upgrade and expand the county’s water-pollution-control plant in Utica and the Sauquoit Creek pumping station in Yorkville. The projects fulfill a consent order issued by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The county has worked with the DEC for more than […]

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City Center has new tenants, new look after major renovation

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Anyone traveling in downtown Syracuse over the past several months likely saw the exterior renovation work on the building now known as City Center.  It’s a structure spanning a city block between two busy downtown intersections that now has new tenants and a new look after a major renovation project that started

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Prudent Engineering names new marketing manager

DeWITT, N.Y. — Timothy Greene was recently appointed as marketing manager at Prudent Engineering, LLP. Greene will lead and oversee the DeWitt–based engineering firm’s marketing program including internal and external-communications efforts, the firm said in a release. His responsibilities encompass development of marketing strategies for business development, client relations, and employee recruitment, as well as

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CNY Ronald McDonald House seeks to boost capacity with $1M project

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — It’s expected that construction work on a $1 million renovation project at the Central New York Ronald McDonald House will begin this fall.  Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York (RMHC of CNY) on Sept. 21 announced it is planning the project to create new family suites. The effort seeks to

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Luminary Electrical owner named NY minority entrepreneur of year

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Owner Shawni Davis says the summer is always the busiest season for Luminary Electrical.  She noted that the electrical contractor is doing work for the new stadium project for the Buffalo Bills, a project at the Corning Museum of Glass, and the ongoing work on rest stops along the New York State

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SUNY uses sustainability bonds to raise $113M for its residency-hall program

ALBANY, N.Y. — SUNY says the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) raised $113 million to support SUNY’s residence-hall program. DASNY raised the funding through its first-ever issuance of sustainability bonds, per a Sept. 13 announcement. The authority issued SUNY dormitory facilities revenue bonds with a sustainability designation. SUNY will use proceeds

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CHA Consulting launches a company rebrand

“It was kind of the right time … to really upscale and reflect the company we’ve evolved to be,” he says. The company needed a brand that fully reflects not only the diversity of work it does, but also the diversity of its more than 1,700 employees. “We’re not changing away from anything CHA does,”

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OPINION: Shocking Attacks Warrant Unified Support for Israel

Israel [on Oct. 7] was savagely attacked by the terrorist organization, Hamas. The brazen strike claimed the lives of more than 1,300 innocent civilians including dozens of Americans. Images from the terrorist attack were horrifying. Women and children were murdered and kidnapped. Elderly were slaughtered in their homes. [At least 30] Americans were killed. It

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OPINION: Why Even Popular Legislation Gets Hung Up in Congress?

It’s not hard to imagine that as Congress edged closer and closer to shutting down the U.S. government at the end of September, most Americans watched with a sense of both disbelief and bemusement. Disbelief, because on Congress’s list of key responsibilities, keeping the federal government running surely ranks near the top. And some degree

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COREY FISCHER has been promoted to senior audit associate at FustCharles, a certified public accounting (CPA) firm in Syracuse. He joined the firm in 2021. Fischer received his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Le Moyne College. MACKENZIE MAXAM, CPA has been promoted to senior audit associate. She joined the CPA firm in 2021. Maxam received

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