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New executive director takes helm at UVANY
The Upstate Venture Association of New York, Inc. (UVANY) has a new executive director. The group announced the appointment of Samuel Ticknor to the post
SUNY Potsdam president to step down
POTSDAM — The president of the State University of New York (SUNY) Potsdam said Tuesday he will step down in July. John Schwaller will leave
ESF to host research competition
SYRACUSE — The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will host a competition in December to identify outstanding research
OSWEGO — The Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station in Oswego has a new leader. Constellation Energy Nuclear Group (CENG) announced yesterday that Christopher Costanzo will
CenterState Chamber Alliance gains new member
SYRACUSE — The Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce is the newest member of the CenterState Chamber Alliance. Syracuse–based CenterState CEO and the Mohawk Valley Chamber
Downtown Decorations to more than double space with move
SYRACUSE — Downtown Decorations, Inc. is relocating to a larger building it acquired in October. The company, which supplies holiday decorations for municipalities, shopping centers,
Verizon adds to local 4G coverage
Verizon Wireless recently expanded coverage of its 4G LTE data network in the Utica-Rome and Binghamton areas. The company activated 10 new 4G LTE sites
Economic impact from Jets camp totals more than $5.5M
CORTLAND — Hosting the New York Jets training camp this past summer generated more than $5.5 million in economic activity in Cortland County, according to
New local market president named at Bank of America
SYRACUSE — Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) named a new Syracuse market president today. Michael Brunner will work with company leaders throughout the region in
CenterState CEO unveils new structure of Grants for Growth
SYRACUSE — The new structure of CenterState CEO’s Grants for Growth program should help the initiative become more sustainable and broaden its reach, organizers say.