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The Raymond Corp. expands to meet forklift demand
GREENE — The sun was shining brightly in the town of DeWitt on June 9 as Michael Field, CEO of The Raymond Corp., welcomed the
Meyda adds $1 million laser machine to grow manufacturing
And God said, let there be light; and there was light. — Genesis YORKVILLE — Bob Cohen, president of Meyda Lighting headquartered in Yorkville (near
HMI Metal Powders scrambles to meet demand
CLAYVILLE — Before the Revolutionary War, the village connecting Fort Schuyler (present-day Utica) and the Cherry Valley was known as Paris Furnace — named after
In Bloom Yoga rides the yoga boom
NEW HARTFORD — Which is your favorite: cat, dog (with or without hydrant), puppy, cow, or crane? The question is not directed to animal lovers,
Business at Associated Industrial Riggers is booming
DeWITT — “Thank goodness for gravity,” quips Jerry Sanders, chairman and CEO of Associated Industrial Riggers Corp (AIR). AIR is best known for defying gravity
Arc Herkimer: Transforming the nonprofit business model
Welcome change with open arms, but hang on to your basic values. — Dr. Spencer Johnson, author of “Who Moved My Cheese” HERKIMER — It’s
Salamida quintuples distribution in three years
JOHNSON CITY — Yogi Berra was famous for his baseball prowess and for his malapropisms. The above quote is reputed to have been uttered on
Susan Jablon Mosaics is back from the brink and thriving
BINGHAMTON — On Sept. 9, 2011, Susan Jablon went underwater, not once but twice. That morning, she signed a mortgage contract with M&T Bank for
Southern Tier Solar Works promotes commercial solar
BINGHAMTON — Through 2011, New York state residents and companies installed solar systems that generated 83 megawatts of solar power. By the end of 2016,
Syracuse Label settles into new, larger printing plant
CICERO — Most adults associate Halloween with black cats, ghosts, goblins and ghouls, witches, and haunted houses. For children, it’s trick or treat. On Oct.