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NYSERDA recognizes home builders and energy raters in New York Energy Star Homes program
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has recognized three home builders and three energy raters with awards for excellence in building
Weitsman’s $5M project will boost production, jobs at Binghamton scrap yard
BINGHAMTON — A $5 million renovation and upgrade project at Ben Weitsman of Binghamton will create several new jobs as it boosts production at the
Expo highlights jobs in natural-gas industry
BINGHAMTON — With jobs already available in Pennsylvania and possibly soon-to-be available here in New York, the inaugural Broome County Natural Gas Career and Education
Analyst praises ConMed decision to start paying a dividend
UTICA — ConMed Corporation’s news that it will begin paying a quarterly dividend to shareholders made at least one analyst happy. ConMed (NASDAQ: CNMD) announced
GateHouse Media sees fourth-quarter gains, net loss for the year
GateHouse Media, Inc. saw revenue and income gains in the fourth quarter of 2011, but it wasn’t enough to offset a loss for the year for
Year-round planning benefits businesses at tax time
UTICA — It’s tax time and there are a lot of things small business owners should keep in mind now and throughout the rest of
BlueRock Energy forecasts 30 percent growth
SYRACUSE — “Our corporate strategy is to sustain a 30-percent, annual revenue growth,” says Philip R. Van Horne, president and CEO of BlueRock Energy, Inc.
New owner of Atlas Fence plans expansion and growth
DeWITT –– Atlas Fence, Inc., a local fence construction company founded in 1979, has been acquired, and the new owner plans to make capital improvements
BrandYourself plans next steps
SYRACUSE — BrandYourself.com has been using $1.2 million in new funding to refine its product, which publicly launched March 8. The company, based in the
O’Brien & Gere relocates growing manufacturing unit
CLAY — O’Brien & Gere may be best known locally as an engineering firm, but the company’s manufacturing operations account for 10 percent of its