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Binghamton University formally opens Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences
JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. — Binghamton University (BU) on Monday formally opened the Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences in the village of Johnson City.
ALBANY, N.Y. — A new state law will allow credit unions to participate in the Excelsior linked-deposit program. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the bill on

Business Machines & Equipment moving HQ from New Hartford to Mohawk
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — Business Machines & Equipment (BME) plans to soon move its headquarters from New Hartford to Mohawk. BME’s corporate office is currently

People news: MVHS adds new nurse practitioner to Surgical Group
UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) announced it has added Jessica Yearby to the MVHS Surgical Group as a certified family nurse

VIP begins renovation project to turn former Post-Standard building into new HQ
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — VIP Development Associates, the development arm of VIP Structures, on Friday started renovation work at the former Post-Standard building at 101 N.

NUAIR to integrate communication network into drone corridor between Syracuse and Rome
SYRACUSE, N.Y. —NUAIR says it plans to integrate a communication infrastructure mesh (CIMTM) system concept into the 50-mile drone corridor between Syracuse and Rome. The

National Grid installs electric-vehicle charging plugs on ESF campus
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — National Grid (NYSE: NGG) and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) have installed 18 new electric-vehicle charging plugs on

Westvale Plaza sold for $6.8 million
SOLVAY, N.Y. — The Westvale Plaza was recently sold for $6.8 million, CBRE/Syracuse announced. Peter Finn and Marty Dowd of CBRE/Syracuse represented the seller in the transaction. The 184,393-square-foot strip plaza (situated at 2102-2214 & 2318 West Genesee St.) is located in the village of Solvay in the town of Geddes, just west of the
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SOLVAY, N.Y. — The Westvale Plaza was recently sold for $6.8 million, CBRE/Syracuse announced. Peter Finn and Marty Dowd of CBRE/Syracuse represented the seller in the transaction.
The 184,393-square-foot strip plaza (situated at 2102-2214 & 2318 West Genesee St.) is located in the village of Solvay in the town of Geddes, just west of the Syracuse city line. The prior owner of the plaza was listed as Westvale Plaza LLC, according to Onondaga County’s online property records.
The Westvale Plaza is anchored by Planet Fitness, Family Dollar, Rescue Mission Thrifty Shopper, Geddes Federal, and other national and local tenants. CBRE/Syracuse didn’t disclose the name of the buyer. The county’s records don’t yet list the new owner.

Oswego County Opportunities receives $200,000 in HHS funding, Katko announces
FULTON — Oswego County Opportunities — a Fulton–based community-action agency that administers health and social services in Oswego County — will be receiving $200,000 in funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). U.S. Rep. John Katko (R–Camillus) announced the funding on Oct. 15. The money is available through HHS’s Basic Centers
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FULTON — Oswego County Opportunities — a Fulton–based community-action agency that administers health and social services in Oswego County — will be receiving $200,000 in funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
U.S. Rep. John Katko (R–Camillus) announced the funding on Oct. 15. The money is available through HHS’s Basic Centers Program, which provides funding for community-based programs that meet the needs of runaway and homeless youth. With this award, Oswego County Opportunities will expand efforts to provide emergency shelter, food, clothing, counseling, and health-care referrals for runaway and homeless youth who are younger than age 18.
“With this funding, Oswego County Opportunities will be able to expand programs … Oswego County Opportunities plays an important role in our community, providing essential services to those in-need,” Katko said in a release.
The Oswego County Opportunities main office is located at 239 Oneida St. in Fulton.

Former Wheeler’s Farm & Home Store building sold in Jordan
JORDAN — The former Wheeler’s Farm & Home Store in Jordan was recently sold. The commercial building — which includes about 8,000 square feet, on three floors, as well as a 40-foot-by-100-foot steel building at the rear — was sold for $90,000, according to John Bouck, owner of Bouck Real Estate in Auburn, who arranged
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JORDAN — The former Wheeler’s Farm & Home Store in Jordan was recently sold.
The commercial building — which includes about 8,000 square feet, on three floors, as well as a 40-foot-by-100-foot steel building at the rear — was sold for $90,000, according to John Bouck, owner of Bouck Real Estate in Auburn, who arranged the sale.
The main building was constructed about 1812, and considered one of the oldest continually used commercial buildings in Central New York, per Bouck. It was originally constructed as a mill, then became a mill and feed store. In recent years, it was used as a hardware and feed store, under the name of Wheeler’s Farm and Home. Most recently, the store was closed, and the building remained vacant for several months, until sold by the Bouck firm.
Bouck said the historic building was acquired by Kenneth Bush III, whose family has been prominent in the area for many years. “Bush has a deep interest in the community and building, and has the intent of rehabilitating the building to keep its character, subsequently leasing to new businesses,” Bouck said in a news release.
The building will need some work done to make it watertight, as well as make any structural repairs immediately necessary.
It is expected the newer steel building will be used for storage of larger items, such as vehicles or equipment. It is in excellent condition, Bouck said, and is quite large, with about 4,000 square feet. In addition, the property includes 2.3 acres of land, with over 800 feet along Skaneateles Creek. While the main building needs some repair and updating, according to Bouck, it is well situated for any commercial business, with customer exposure at the end of the main street of the village.
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