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CNY construction employment slips year-over-year in September
Central New York’s construction employment levels slipped over a 12-month period closing at the end of September, according to a recent analysis from the Associated
Crouse starts concussion-management and treatment program
SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital has founded a concussion-management and treatment program. The program, part of Crouse’s sports-medicine program, will be headed by Dr. Paul Klawitter.
Buy-local effort grows to include all of November
SYRACUSE — A week-long buy-local campaign in Onondaga County has expanded to last throughout the month of November, officials said this morning. Onondaga County Executive
Eaton announces earnings following shareholders’ go-ahead for Cooper acquisition
Eaton Corp. (NYSE: ETN) reported revenue of $3.95 billion in the third quarter of 2012 yesterday, less than a week after shareholders approved the pending
Hydrofracking gains ground in poll of likely voters
Support for hydraulic fracturing in New York inched up in the last two months, according to the latest polling from the Siena (College) Research Institute
SRC obtains patent for advanced radar technique
SYRACUSE — SRC, Inc. is on the receiving end of a patent for an advanced radar technique to help detect small, slow-moving targets. The U.S.
St. Joseph’s preparing to construct heat and power plant
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center will begin building a $15 million combined heat and power plant next year. The power plant, planned for
Tops opens store in Valley Plaza in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Tops Friendly Markets opened its grocery store in the Valley Plaza in Syracuse today. The 36,400-square-foot store at 4141 S. Salina St. fills
E.J. Noble reopens with limited laboratory services
GOUVERNEUR — E.J. Noble Hospital in Gouverneur reopened at 9 a.m. this morning after the state Department of Health determined its laboratory can perform limited
SBA makes loans available following summer drought
Federal economic injury disaster loans are now available to businesses affected by drought and excessive heat this summer in much of upstate New York. Small