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The Palmerton Group says sale gives it resources to grow
DeWITT — David Palmerton says he decided to sell his DeWitt–based environmental-consulting firm to help it keep growing. “We’ve tripled our staff in the past
Gaetano Construction gears up for busy season
UTICA — After a mild winter that enabled the company to keep a number of projects on schedule, Charles A. Gaetano Construction Corp. is gearing
NYSERDA offers incentives for energy-efficient building projects
If your business has a construction project on the horizon, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has money to share. Under
Corning Museum of Glass announces expansion project
CORNING — A new north wing is in the works at the Corning Museum of Glass, which unveiled plans for the expansion project today. Architect
Burlington Coat Factory to open new store at Carousel Center this fall
SYRACUSE — Burlington Coat Factory, a national off-price retail chain, announced today that it will open a new 61,000-square-foot store at the expanded Carousel Center
State legislature passes bill designating Seneca Lake Scenic Byway
The New York Legislature has given final approval to a bill designating the Seneca Lake Scenic Byway between Schuyler and Seneca counties as a New
Massachusetts firm acquires the Palmerton Group
A Massachusetts–based environmental and geotechnical consulting firm has acquired the Palmerton Group, LLC of DeWitt. The Palmerton Group, which is headquartered at 6296 Fly Road
DEC says $451M Onondaga Lake cleanup enters dredging phase
SYRACUSE — Dredging and capping of contaminated sediments in Onondaga Lake is set to start this summer, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
State commercial realtors association confab set for Turning Stone June 18-20
VERONA — The New York State Commercial Association of Realtors (NYSCAR) will hold its 11th annual New York State Commercial Real Estate Conference June 18-20
New York home sales rise in April compared to a year ago
New York realtors sold more previously owned homes this April than the year-ago period, but fewer homes than in March of this year, according to
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