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NY Air Brake officials lobby for Ex-Im Bank
WATERTOWN — Business leaders from across America descended on the nation’s Capitol during the week of Feb. 23 to lobby Congress for the reauthorization of
Former radio executive opens Oneida County’s first winery
VERONA — After 28 years in media, Mary Jo Beach retired as the vice president/general manager of four radio stations, at Townsquare Media, in the
Free community colleges: Getting ahead of the future
The future ain’t what it used to be. — Yogi Berra UTICA — “The world is changing faster than any one of us can comprehend,”
i3 Electronics projects 15 percent revenue growth
ENDICOTT — In mythology, a phoenix is a bird that is periodically reborn, rising from the ashes of its predecessor. It is the symbol of
Dannible & McKee: A case study in ownership transition
SYRACUSE — Case #1. A father was a minority owner of a printing company. Six months after the business was launched, he died suddenly. There
Binghamton firm that helps prevent medical fraud is poised for growth
BINGHAMTON — Background checks for employment and medical-fraud avoidance purposes are a hot topic. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has brought suit for
Corning Natural Gas bets big on rising demand 
CORNING — America is awash in natural gas. The country is pumping out 80 billion cubic feet a day, more than one-quarter of America’s energy
Mountain Fresh Dairy opens kosher facility in Binghamton
BINGHAMTON — The former landmark H.P. Hood dairy manufacturing facility on the south side of Binghamton is poised to reopen under the corporate name Mountain
Pathfinder says success of stock offering confirms its strategy
OSWEGO — In October, Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. offered more than 2.6 million shares of its common stock for sale at $10 a share as it
First blow-dry bar opens in New Hartford
NEW HARTFORD — On Saturday, Nov. 8, Norine Rogers (formerly Paolozzi) held a grand opening for the first blow-dry bar in the Mohawk Valley, Norine’s