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Syracuse firm to renovate former Utica factory
UTICA, N.Y. — A Syracuse company will handle the redevelopment of the former Utica Steam Cotton Factory at 600 State St. in downtown Utica. Lahinch
Pfizer/BioNTech COVID vaccine arrives at Upstate University Hospital
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 arrived at Upstate University Hospital on Tuesday morning. Upstate vaccinated the first hospital workers at midday in front of
Waste milk could be used to reduce power plant CO2 emissions, Clarkson finds
POTSDAM — Clarkson University research — which shows how surplus milk may be used to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil-fuel based power-plant emissions —
SUNY Oswego sustainability work includes Permaculture Learning Laboratory
OSWEGO, N.Y. — SUNY Oswego sees its work in the redevelopment of its Permaculture Learning Laboratory (PLL) as one of the school’s “most visible” efforts
National Grid names new leader for New York
National Grid (NYSE: NGG) has named Rudolph Wynter as its New York president as part of what the energy company calls its transition to a
New Syracuse streetlights installed in more than $16 million project
SYRACUSE — New “energy-efficient,” LED (light emitting diode) streetlights installed throughout the city of Syracuse will save the city $3.3 million annually. They’ll also reduce
State adopts new regs to cut regional greenhouse- gas initiative cap by 30%
ALBANY — New York State agencies on Dec. 1 adopted new regulations to “strengthen” the regional greenhouse gas initiative (RGGI). The regulations “advance” New York’s
NYPA to install nearly 2,800 LED streetlights in Salina
SALINA — The New York Power Authority (NYPA) and the Town of Salina announced on Dec. 7 the start of an energy-efficient LED streetlight installation
VIEWPOINT: How Eco-Friendly is Organic Farming and is There Another Way?
Grocery shoppers who care that their food is grown in a responsible and environmentally friendly fashion enjoy plenty of opportunities to buy organic fruits and
Rome Memorial Hospital seeks retired health-care workers for help with virus patients
ROME, N.Y. — Rome Memorial Hospital (RMH) is encouraging retired health-care professionals who are interested in rejoining the workforce “temporarily” to contact its human-resources (HR)
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