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DiNapoli: New York’s drinking-water infrastructure “needs fixing”
New York’s water systems may require nearly $40 billion in repairs and improvements over the next two decades. That’s according to a report that New
People news: Bullard joins Vertical Access as director of marketing
ITHACA, N.Y. — Vertical Access LLC — an Ithaca–based building inspection services and industrial rigging firm — announced it has hired Erin Bullard as director
Empire Brewing Company, 1911 Established merge sales departments
Syracuse–based Empire Brewing Company and 1911 Established, a brand of 1911 Spirits, a division of Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards in LaFayette, have merged their
SRC wins $65M U.S. Army contract for counter UAS technology, will add 50 CNY engineers
CICERO, N.Y. — The U.S. Army has awarded SRC, Inc. a $65 million contract to provide a counter UAS system “to meet an urgent requirement
People news: LeChase names Klinko to lead Syracuse office
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — LeChase Construction Services, LLC announced it has promoted Paul Klinko to operations manager, leading its Syracuse office. In his new role, Klinko
People news: Rome Memorial names Marquette director of plant operations
ROME, N.Y. — Rome Memorial Hospital has named James (Jim) Marquette director of plant operations following the retirement of director Edward Koziarz. Marquette previously served
Schumer asks JetBlue to bring maintenance work to Rome
ROME, N.Y. — Would New York City–based JetBlue Airways Corp. (NASDAQ: JBLU) consider basing some of its maintenance operations in Rome? U.S. Senator Charles Schumer
St. Lawrence County auto dealer, employee accused of burying hazardous waste
CANTON, N.Y. — A St. Lawrence County auto dealer and one of its employees are accused of burying more than 140 gallons of hazardous substances
Baltimore Woods Nature Center names Lash-Marshall new executive director
MARCELLUS, N.Y. — Baltimore Woods Nature Center, a nonprofit environmental educational organization located in Marcellus, has appointed Whitney Lash-Marshall as its new executive director. Lash-Marshall
Cuomo says state nanotechnology funding will stay in Mohawk Valley
In the aftermath of news that the Austrian firm, ams AG, that had planned to invest in a wafer-fabrication facility at the Marcy Nanocenter has
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