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State fines Spectrum $2 million, threatens to undo merger
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State is threatening to undo the merger that created Spectrum, saying the company has failed to keep its promises
Army helicopter strikes Griffiss control tower, injuring one
ROME, N.Y. — One crew member was treated and released after an Army Blackhawk helicopter clipped the control tower at Griffiss International Airport late Thursday.
Reopened zinc mine in North Country tops 200 employees
GOUVERNEUR, N.Y. — A decade after closing, a St. Lawrence County zinc mine is back in operation. The Empire State Mine, restarted in March following
Syracuse Silver Knights moving to Utica
UTICA, N.Y. — Syracuse’s soccer loss is Utica’s soccer gain. What had been the Syracuse Silver Knights will now be known as Utica City FC.
Tug Hill Land Trust report raises questions about proposed wind farm
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A proposed wind farm on 20,000 acres of private land in Oswego and Jefferson counties raises concerns, according to a study by
AmeriCU’s Pfisterer beats back challenge to claim another 3-year NYCUA board term
According to a release from NYCUA, Pfisterer won a contested election to represent credit unions with more than $100 million in assets. Additionally, in the
Local anchors, away for years, return to cable news station
SYRACUSE — Central New York’s largest cable-television provider has returned local anchors to its news channel. Spectrum, the company created when Charter Communications purchased Time
Levine lands new investors, including Boeheim, for Galaxy
SYRACUSE — Galaxy Communications has a new name and new investors. CEO Ed Levine says the company is now Galaxy Media and is bringing aboard
Renovus looks to spread word about community solar farms
ITHACA — With 10 community solar farms built and an 11th soon to get underway, Renovus Solar is looking to bring the concept to a