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New grocery store opens in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Syracuse’s newest grocery store is now open at 1605 Erie Blvd. East. The new PriceRite location held its grand opening yesterday. The store
Sitrin plans military treatment facility
NEW HARTFORD — About a year after launching its Military Rehabilitation Program, Sitrin Health Care Center unveiled plans to build a treatment center on its
New York home sales fall in September, but rise in Q3
Realtors in New York state sold fewer homes in September, but still notched an increase in closed sales in the third quarter, according to a
40 Below group launches co-working space
SYRACUSE — As much as it aims to provide a place for young entrepreneurs and others to work, Syracuse Coworks seeks to spark collaboration as well. 40 Below, a Syracuse–based young professionals group, launched Syracuse Coworks on Oct. 10. The co-working space provides low-cost, professional office space at the Tech Garden in downtown Syracuse. “You’re
Bassett to cut ribbon on new primary-care center
LITTLE FALLS — Bassett Healthcare Network will celebrate the grand opening of its new primary-care center on the Little Falls Hospital campus tomorrow from 4
Federal Home Loan Bank makes grants to Syracuse projects
SYRACUSE — The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York is making grants to three affordable-housing projects in Syracuse, it said today. It is giving
VERONA — The Oneida Indian Nation is taking convenience to the next level now that four of its SavOn Convenience Stores feature drive-thru windows. The
Upstate Shredding plans Albany port
OWEGO — The state’s largest scrap-yard business has plans to get even bigger. Upstate Shredding, LLC plans to open a scrap yard and deep-water port
Downtown Utica Development Association launches downtown art project
UTICA — The Downtown Utica Development Association (DUDA) hopes that art will add a little business lift to the downtown Utica area. DUDA kicked off
Canadian company expects to grow Ithaca presence
ITHACA — A Canadian company specializing in spectroscopy technology expects to grow a facility it has in Ithaca in the coming years. Tornado Medical Systems,
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