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Speed skater’s sour tweet not deflecting Erin Hamlin or her fans
ONEIDA, N.Y. — From banners on Oneida County buildings to postings on social media, many have been celebrating the selection of Erin Hamlin as the
Carthage paper mill cited by OSHA agrees to pay fine, improve safety, and train workers
CARTHAGE, N.Y. — Carthage Specialty Paperboard will pay $175,000 in fines for safety violations, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced today. OSHA, part
New Lions coach Patricia turns to former Syracuse colleagues to fill staff
Sherrill native Matt Patricia has reached back to his days as a graduate assistant at Syracuse University to help create the coaching staff at the
OCIDA greenlights tax incentives for NexGen Power Systems
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — NexGen Power Systems moved one step closer to taking over empty space in DeWitt that New York state built to house a
Greg Harden says some operations to restart at Harden Furniture
MCCONNELLSVILLE, N.Y. — Harden Furniture is preparing to restart operations, according to Greg Harden. Harden — who announced Jan. 31 that the furniture-manufacturing business his
Detroit Lions name Sherrill native Matt Patricia head coach
The Detroit Lions on Monday formally named Vernon-Verona-Sherill Central School graduate Matt Patricia the team’s new head coach. Raised in Sherill, Patricia, 43, lettered in
Utica Mayor Palmieri proposes nearly 8 percent tax hike
UTICA, N.Y. — Utica taxpayers face a 7.8 percent tax increase under the budget plan offered by Mayor Robert Palmieri on Monday. Palmieri told the
Report: Air Force Research Lab’s economic impact on region rises to nearly $400 million
ROME, N.Y. — The Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate at Rome generated a more than $392 million economic impact on its five-county region, up
In a robbery, remember, “this isn’t television”
LANSING — The credit union’s security cameras captured the whole thing. The hoodie-wearing robber walks in the door, steps up to the teller, and points
Credit unions seek tougher punishment for those who rob without showing a gun
The New York Credit Union Association (NYCUA) is supporting legislation that would step up punishment for certain types of bank robbers. “Presently, there is a