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Syracuse University introduces Legette-Jack as women’s basketball head coach
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — She was a standout performer for the Syracuse University women’s basketball team as a player in the 1980s, and now, Felisha Legette-Jack

Buffalo Bills, Erie County, and NYS reach agreement on new stadium deal in Orchard Park
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills have reached an agreement with Erie County and New York State for a $1.4 billion new stadium in

New York home sales dip in February; CNY sales also fall
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York realtors sold 9,009 previously owned homes in February, down 11.2 percent from the 10,148 homes they sold in February 2021.

Newly approved federal budget has more than $4M for Ithaca, Tompkins County projects
ITHACA, N.Y. — Funding for Ithaca downtown economic-development, to increase the “resiliency and sustainability” of its energy, and replace the South Albany Street Bridge over

People news: Lindsey joins Caruso McLean Investment Advisors
UTICA, N.Y. — Bettina Lindsey has joined Caruso McLean Investment Advisors as a senior relationship manager. In this role, Lindsey will assist the firm’s investment

Most CNY regions gained jobs in February compared to a year ago
Five of the six regions in the 16-county CNYBJ coverage area reported job growth in February compared to a year ago, while one area lost

Survey: Upstate CEOs ready for recovery following a tough year in 2021
Upstate New York CEOs “seemed more poised and ready for the beginnings of a recovery” following another tough year for businesses across the region as

Cornell, LinkedIn partner to support AI research and diversity efforts
ITHACA, N.Y. — LinkedIn and the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College for Computing and Information Science (Cornell Bowers CIS) have launched a five-year strategic partnership.

Ithaca College removes interim tag from provost
ITHACA, N.Y. — Ithaca College on Wednesday announced the appointment of Melanie Stein as provost and senior VP for academic affairs. Stein had been serving

Raymond rolls out Edge lithium-ion stacker
GREENE, N.Y. — The Raymond Corporation recently announced an addition to its Raymond Basics product line with the Edge Stacker — a motorized, lithium-ion stacker with a 2,600-pound capacity. Ideal for light-duty applications, the Edge Stacker offers high maneuverability with the capability to lift loads as high as 140 inches, Raymond contends in a news
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GREENE, N.Y. — The Raymond Corporation recently announced an addition to its Raymond Basics product line with the Edge Stacker — a motorized, lithium-ion stacker with a 2,600-pound capacity.
Ideal for light-duty applications, the Edge Stacker offers high maneuverability with the capability to lift loads as high as 140 inches, Raymond contends in a news release. The Edge Stacker also features an electric lift to increase operator productivity as well as adjustable base legs to suit multiple pallet sizes and aisle widths. The Edge Stacker is available through Raymond’s e-commerce portal and nationwide network of Solutions and Support Centers.
Raymond is a manufacturer of forklift trucks and pallet jacks, as well as a provider of telematics and material-handling products for the warehousing and distribution industries. It is a unit of Toyota Industries Corp. Its plant is located at 22 S. Canal St. in Greene.
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