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St. Joseph’s lifts water restriction on emergency-services building after Legionella testing
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center has lifted the water restriction on its emergency-services building after test results “confirmed no presence of Legionella
Community rallies in support of FitzPatrick nuclear-power plant in Scriba
SCRIBA, N.Y. — More than 1,000 concerned employees, their families, community members, and area lawmakers gathered Monday evening to express support for keeping open the
BlueRock, eyeing growth, set to launch new solar-energy subsidiary
SYRACUSE — BlueRock Energy is preparing to introduce a new subsidiary called BlueRock Energy Solar, which will organize the design, sale, financing, and installation of
NYSEG awards Upstate Shredding economic-development grant
OWEGO, N.Y. — New York State Electric & Gas Corp. (NYSEG) has awarded a grant of more than $68,000 to Upstate Shredding, LLC and sister
Community-owned wind farm nears construction west of Ithaca
ENFIELD — Construction on the Black Oak Wind Farm, a seven-turbine project about 10 miles west of Ithaca in the town of Enfield, is expected
Schumer: Verizon will raze building, clean up Camillus property
CAMILLUS, N.Y. — Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) will “level and clean up the property” at 1 Green St. in the village of Camillus. The
MVCC, groSolar sign deal for solar power
ROME, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) has inked a deal with Global Resource Options Inc. to develop a “large-scale” solar project for power
UMA Bioseed, a Cornell startup, wins grand prize in annual New York Business Plan Competition
ALBANY, N.Y. — UMA Bioseed, an energy and sustainability startup comprised of Cornell University students, won the $100,000 grand prize in the 6th annual New
Binghamton hires Johnson Controls to conduct LED street-light conversion study
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. –– Binghamton Mayor Richard C. David announced last week that the global technology firm Johnson Controls will conduct a review and study of
New York honey prices, production rise in 2014
ALBANY, N.Y. — Honey prices in New York state increased 28 percent last year to 272 cents per pound from 212 cents a pound in 2013, according to
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