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Van Cott Jewelers set to unveil renovated Vestal store
VESTAL, N.Y. — Van Cott Jewelers will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday, July 29 at its Vestal store to formally unveil the recently completed renovations.
RealtyUSA acquires Exit Team Advantage Realty in Oneonta
ONEONTA, N.Y. — RealtyUSA has acquired Oneonta–based Exit Team Advantage Realty and will merge it with RealtyUSA’s Oneonta office, located at 75 Market St. Exit
Report: N.Y. ranks third in announcing new clean-energy, transportation jobs in 2014
New York state was the third-most productive state in announcing potential new clean-energy and clean-transportation jobs in 2014, according to a new report issued March
Report: State ranks third in announcing new clean energy, transportation jobs in 2014
New York state was the third-most productive state in announcing potential new clean energy and clean transportation jobs in 2014, according to a recent report
People news: Housing Visions hires Creighton as marketing manager
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Housing Visions Unlimited, Inc. — a nonprofit development, construction, and property management company focusing on affordable housing — announced it has hired
New trampoline park set to open in Cicero soon
CICERO — Trampoline and game enthusiasts will soon have a new place to play. A new trampoline park, called Get Air Syracuse, is under construction
RBC Wealth Management names Sears director of Syracuse branch
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — RBC Wealth Management announced it has appointed Brewster Sears as the new branch director of its Syracuse–area office. RBC’s Syracuse branch is
Taste of Europe eatery settles into larger location in Binghamton
BINGHAMTON — Taste of Europe, a Binghamton restaurant serving Ukrainian, Slovakian, and American cuisine, held its grand reopening ceremony at its new, larger — and
Manufacturing innovation business accelerator planned for Cayuga County
AUBURN — Cayuga County entrepreneurs and startups looking for space to manufacture their products and receive technical and financial assistance may get a new place
Ithaca initiative to train startup farmers receives $700,000 grant
ITHACA, N.Y. — The Groundswell Center for Local Food & Farming, an Ithaca–based nonprofit initiative, has been awarded a three-year grant of more than $700,000