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Progressive moving offices from Salina to DeWitt
DeWITT — Progressive Insurance operations in the Syracuse area are scheduled to move at the beginning of February. Mayfield Village, Ohio–based Progressive is set to
Binghamton gets $100,000 in grants to continue energy-efficiency program
BINGHAMTON — The city of Binghamton announced that it has received $100,000 in grants to continue for a third year a program that retrofits homes
Elmira Savings Bank fourth-quarter profit edges up
ELMIRA — Elmira Savings Bank (NASDAQ: ESBK) reported that its fourth-quarter net income inched up less than 1 percent as rising noninterest income and falling
Real-estate sentiment turns positive in fourth quarter
A score measuring real-estate sentiment in New York hit the highest point in its three-year history during the fourth quarter of 2012 — and upstate
Connective Corridor work to run through 2015
SYRACUSE — Work on the final two phases of the joint Connective Corridor project between the city of Syracuse and Syracuse University (SU) is scheduled
Turning Stone to add American style bar and grill to dining options
VERONA — Turning Stone Resort Casino announced that it will add a casual American bar and grill, called Upstate Tavern, to its dining lineup this
Syracuse Media Group unveils future headquarters
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Media Group, the company that produces The Post-Standard newspaper and syracuse.com news website, today unveiled its future headquarters in the Merchants Commons
Galson Laboratories expands in Hawaii with acquisition
DeWITT — Galson Laboratories today announced a second acquisition in Hawaii since June of last year. The firm announced its acquisition of INALAB, Inc., an
Homer Soy Products, LLC aims to crush soybeans in Cortland County
HOMER — A group of Western New York entrepreneurs is pressing to restart production at a long-closed soybean-crushing facility in the village of Homer. “We’re
New York AG starts $400K grant program for restoring acid-rain damaged Adirondack waterways
New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced the creation of a $400,000 grant program to fund projects aimed at restoring hundreds of lakes
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