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Laci’s Tapas Bar owners help other female entreprenuers expand their businesses
SYRACUSE — Cindy Seymour and Laura Serway, known for their popular eatery and night spot Laci’s Tapas Bar, have another venture aimed at helping other
Polaris helps libraries connect with the community
SALINA — Anyone that has visited her public library in recent years realizes that libraries have become more than just a place to check out
RealtyUSA.com acquires a Corning–Elmira real-estate firm
RealtyUSA.com announced that it has recently acquired the assets of Prudential Ambrose & Shoemaker Real Estate, which includes more than 30 real-estate professionals and operates
ONEONTA — The Otsego County Chamber of Commerce has been named the winner of the Business Council of New York State’s Chamber of the Year
Colgate, Cornell golf courses make Golfweek’s Best Campus Courses list
Golfweek magazine has named Colgate University’s Seven Oaks Golf Course and Cornell University’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Course to its “Best Campus Courses” list for
“Herb” Philipson’s formally opens new store in Wayne County
NEWARK — “Herb” Philipson’s held a grand-opening ceremony Tuesday at its new store on Route 31 in the Walmart Shopping Center in Newark (Wayne
MVCC, St. John Fisher announce partnership agreement
UTICA — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) and St. John Fisher College announced a 2+2 partnership agreement that will pave the way for MVCC students
Finger Lakes firm launches new wind-turbine design
GENESEO — A Finger Lakes business has begun selling a new style of wind turbine it believes will eliminate the complaints and issues common with
Adirondack Barrel Cooperage wins EDGEccelerator Business Competition
UTICA — Adirondack Barrel Cooperage has been named winner of the EDGEccelerator Business Competition organized by Mohawk Valley EDGE. The start-up barrel-manufacturing company brings
Southern Tier Independence Center awarded health-care grant
BINGHAMTON—The Southern Tier Independence Center (STIC), a community-based advocacy and service nonprofit that provides assistance to disabled individuals, has been awarded a grant to aid