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Quentin Wheeler to step down as president of SUNY-ESF in June
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Saying he is the “face of the change represented” by some on-campus initiatives, Quentin Wheeler plans to resign as president the SUNY
Long-time employee buys Herb Philipson’s, says “best is yet to come”
ROME, N.Y. — Herb Philipson’s Army and Navy Stores has been sold to an employee whose tenure with the business stretches back decades to when
Utica man charged with counterfeiting apparel
Bobby Ross, 53, of 941 Stark St., Utica was charged with one count of trademark counterfeiting in the second degree. The charge carries a maximum
J. Ryan’s Pub on East Water Street in Syracuse is closing
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — This week is your last chance to raise a pint at J. Ryan’s Pub. The downtown watering hole is closing at the
Binghamton daily newspaper to be printed in Rochester
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The Press & Sun-Bulletin will no longer be printed in Binghamton. Instead, the company said printing operations will shift 2 ½ hours
Broome County to NYC: Stop illegally sending us your homeless
BINGHAMTON — A New York City program that has sent at least five homeless families to live in Broome County is illegal and must stop,
M&T’s new CEO sees unprecedented change in business borrowing
BUFFALO — In his first annual “Message to Shareholders,” M&T Bank’s new leader paid tribute to his predecessor and explained an unprecedented change in business
OCIDA approves spending $500,000 to clear buildings from former Roth Steel property
SYRACUSE — The eight buildings still standing on the former Roth Steel property at 800 Hiawatha Blvd. will be torn down under a contract approved
Auction win expected to get Endicott battery plant running sooner
ENDICOTT — A good buy at a North Carolina auction is expected to speed the completion of a battery plant at the former home of
Sanmina Corp. updates plans for layoffs in Owego
OWEGO, N.Y. — Manufacturer Sanmina Corp. (NASDAQ: SANM) has altered its plans for laying off workers, according to a filing with New York state. The