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New York ranks third for green job creation
New York ranked third on a list of states with the most clean energy jobs, according to the latest quarterly Clean Energy Jobs Roundup from
Governor signs bills aiming to spark solar-power installation
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed several pieces of legislation lowering taxes on solar energy in the state. The new laws, which Cuomo approved
Prices on construction materials drop in July
The cost of some key construction materials fell in July for the third month in a row, according to a new analysis from the Associated
PSC creates fund supporting rural local telephone service
The New York State Public Service Commission moved today to set up a State Universal Service Fund (SUSF) that will provide four years of funding
NY seeks proposals for flood-control surveying in Broome, Steuben, Schuyler counties
New York State is calling for proposals to perform $355,000 in boundary survey work on flood-control projects in Broome, Steuben, and Schuyler counties. The surveying
Federal grants to fund Syracuse, Ithaca airport improvements
The U.S. Department of Transportation is making grants to Syracuse Hancock International Airport and Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport to combat winter weather. The Syracuse airport
Architecture & Engineering Directory
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Houston company to acquire NYSEG Solutions, Energetix
BINGHAMTON — Houston-based Direct Energy, will acquire NYSEG Solutions, Inc. and Energetix, Inc., both wholly owned subsidiaries of Iberdrola USA for $110.2 million in cash
National Grid alerts customers of scam
National Grid is alerting customers of a scam notice stating that the federal government will pay their utility bills. No such program exists and anyone
Bristol becomes president and CEO of Seaway Trail, Inc.
SACKETS HARBOR — Michael Bristol has assumed the role of president and CEO of Seaway Trail, Inc., the organization that promotes the 518-mile Great Lakes
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