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Giotto Enterprises continues to expand
ORISKANY — Frank Giotto is an irrepressible entrepreneur. “I expect to close on a new 7,000-[square-] foot building [soon],” says Frank Giotto, 64, the founder
F.X. Matt Brewing Co. tastes the craft-beer renaissance
UTICA — The year was 1888. Berta Benz of Germany completed the first long-distance drive in a motor car built by her husband Karl, covering
Glyphr launches reality shopping
Glyph: A symbolic figure engraved or incised; a symbol that imparts information non-verbally. — American Heritage Dictionary SYRACUSE — “Half the money I spend on
Woodbine and Rounded create joint venture
SYRACUSE — Rounded Development (Rounded) and the Woodbine Group recently announced a joint venture called Edison Insight. “We chose the name because Thomas Edison was
Frank Berrish puts his imprint on Visions
ENDWELL — “I thought I made a mistake,” says Frank Eugene Berrish, looking back over his nearly 38-year career at Visions Federal Credit Union, which
The world is in turmoil. North Korea is rattling its nuclear sword more than usual. The Iranians are speeding up their drive to develop nuclear
Levene Gouldin & Thompson grows strategically
VESTAL — The natural-gas and oil drilling boom in northern Pennsylvania has paid big dividends for one of the Binghamton area’s major law firms. “Our
Robin Hood is a heroic, English outlaw known for robbing from the rich and giving to the poor. He and his merry band of rogues
ICS grows by serving as clients’ “virtual CIO”
ENDICOTT — Penton Publications recently named Endicott–based ICS Solutions Group (ICS) one of the top-500, managed-service providers in the world. The award is granted to
Raymour & Flanigan says yes to education
On March 5, at a New York City gala, Raymour & Flanigan announced a pledge of $500,000 to the Say Yes to Education Endowment Fund.