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Covanta Energy continues pumping out power from waste
ONONDAGA — After more than 17 years, Covanta Energy is still turning Onondaga County’s trash into the electricity grid’s power. Morristown, N.J.–based Covanta (NYSE: CVA)
ESF, ReEnergy collaborating on willow project
SYRACUSE — A collaboration between the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) and ReEnergy Holdings, LLC aims to encourage
Renovations completed at SUNY Potsdam dorm
POTSDAM — Renovations to the State University of New York (SUNY) at Potsdam’s largest dormitory hall added a new technology center and improvements to existing
Mirbeau Inn & Spa names Dower to GM position
SKANEATELES — Mirbeau Inn & Spa has named Matthew Dower general manager. Mirbeau promoted him from his position as resort manager and spa director. Dower
Lacrosse tournament to bring $4 million boost to local economy
Onondaga Nation land near Syracuse will play host to a major international lacrosse tournament in 2015. The Iroquois Nationals, the national lacrosse team for all
Potsdam company building biomass plants with German firm
POTSDAM — ZeroPoint Clean Tech, Inc. is working with a German engineering firm to build turn-key biomass power plants. The partnership between Potsdam–based ZeroPoint and
Upstate consumer confidence declines in August
Upstate New Yorkers turned away from the cash register in August, pushing down the region’s consumer confidence. That’s according to monthly polling released today by
ScottTech buys office building in Salina
SALINA — ScottTech Integrated Solutions, a DeWitt–based company that designs automation systems, recently bought the 3,600-square-foot, freestanding office building located at 2500 Brewerton Road in
Weichert franchise opens in Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE — A new Weichert, Realtors franchise has opened in Fayetteville. Broker Christopher Bollinger and his daughter, realtor Deana Ingram, independently own and operate the
Upstate consumer confidence slips again in August
Residents of upstate New York reduced their willingness to spend in August, closing an up-and-down summer on a low consumer-confidence note. Measurements from the Siena