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CenterState’s Simpson discusses role of higher education in regional economy
HERKIMER — The Herkimer County College Foundation hosted several business, government, and campus leaders for an Executive Breakfast presentation at Herkimer County Community College (HCCC)
New program provides basic manufacturing training to boost work force
ONEIDA — As many as 50 people have a chance to gain basic job skills to help them obtain jobs in the manufacturing industry. That’s
Reed cozies up to the microphone to launch new career
WHITESBORO — When he found himself out of a job after his position in the media-relations department at the Oneida Indian Nation was eliminated at
Oneida-County-executive-stresses-fiscal-responsibility
UTICA — Fiscal responsibility was the main message Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente, Jr. shared when he delivered his State of the County Address March
Meyda sees growth in LED lighting interest
YORKVILLE — The recent creation and sale of a chandelier featuring LED (light-emitting diode) technology by 2nd Ave Lighting reflects a growing trend parent company
Ithaca College professor participates in StartupBus entrepreneurial competition Launching a startup is hard enough, never mind doing it with complete strangers. And, on a bus
Bonadio Group stays focused on expansion, expects more mergers
SYRACUSE — Growth in Central New York continues to be a priority for accounting firm The Bonadio Group, even after it acquired the Syracuse operations
Different decades headline 10th annual WISE Symposium
SYRACUSE — Lunchtime at this year’s Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (WISE) Symposium will span nine decades. That is, women in nine different decades
CSI/SBE Construction Outlook 2012 offers some optimism
DeWITT — Speakers at this year’s local Construction Outlook conference took on a more hopeful tone than in previous years, Stephen Poplarski said at the
New iSchool certificate takes on big data
SYRACUSE — A new certificate at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) aims to give students the tools to analyze the massive amounts