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I-81 project comment period starts after State DOT releases latest report

SYRACUSE — The public now has the chance to comment on the $2 billion Interstate 81 (I-81) viaduct-replacement project after state officials released the latest report on the project on July 16. State officials favor the community-grid alternative for the project, which would deconstruct a section of I-81 in downtown Syracuse and redirect highway traffic […]

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Onondaga County uses $5M incentive fund to attract more productions

SYRACUSE — Onondaga County is hoping a $5 million initiative called PRIMED will help attract additional film, television, and commercial productions to the area. PRIMED is short for production incentives for movies and entertainment development. “Why are we doing it? We’re doing it because we have an emerging industry … we are past proof of

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New York manufacturing activity surged in July

New York manufacturing activity jumped in July, according to the latest edition of the Empire State Manufacturing Survey.  The state’s general business-conditions index soared 26 points to 43 in the year’s seventh month, a record high, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said in its July 15 report. That easily topped economists’ expectations of a reading

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CNY region unemployment rates fall in June, jobs rise

Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Utica–Rome, Watertown–Fort Drum, Binghamton, and Elmira regions were in mid-single-digit figures in June and were roughly half as high as a year ago when the COVID-19 pandemic led to large-scale layoffs. The numbers were part of the latest New York State Department of Labor data released July 20. In addition, all the

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HISTORY FROM OHA: Black River Systems Inc. of Utica

A history of its approach to “common sense heating and sanitary plumbing” If you ever lived in a house that was warmed by an “octopus” steam or hot-water heating system, you would be familiar with the subject of this article: The Pierce, Butler & Pierce Manufacturing Company of Syracuse. A number of homes in the Central

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Mohawk Valley firms participate in $50M Air Force contract

ROME, N.Y. — Black River Systems Inc. of Utica and North Point Defense Inc. of Rome, along with a Maryland company, were recently awarded a nearly $50 million contract from the U.S. Air Force. The Mohawk Valley companies and Geon Technologies LLC of Columbia, Maryland have been awarded up to a maximum $49.9 million order

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CEO FOCUS: Paying it forward through mentorship

One of the ways we encourage our members to engage in the success of our regional economy is by actively participating in the success of other businesses, particularly those just starting out, or looking for opportunities to take their product, technology, or service to the next level. At The Tech Garden, we have a network of mentors

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OPINION: Public Participation is Critical to Upcoming 2022 Redistricting

The Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) announced recently that it would host eight public listening sessions across New York state prior to redrawing state legislative and Congressional district lines. It’s a process that takes place every 10 years to reflect population changes. The sessions are a result of a 2014 public referendum in which millions of New Yorkers

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OPINION: Telemedicine: A Preventive Measure Against Single Payer

New York State legislators ended this latest session without passing what may possibly be the most detrimental bill in state history. The New York Health Act (https://legislation.nysenate.gov/pdf/bills/2021/S5474) would have crushed small businesses, middle-class families, and a myriad of jobs within the health care and insurance industries.  With a Democrat supermajority in the state legislature, certainly the votes

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