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ACEC NY elects Linda Shumaker board chair
BINGHAMTON — The American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC NY) has elected Linda Shumaker as its new board chair, effective July 1.
New York manufacturing conditions improve in June, survey finds
Business conditions for New York manufacturers “improved modestly” in June, according to the latest Empire State Manufacturing Survey. The Federal Reserve Bank of New
Maple-syrup production rises 59 percent in New York
New York maple-syrup production jumped 59 percent in this year’s season, compared to the weather-affected 2012 season. Maple-syrup production in the Empire State was estimated
Allume focuses on lighting efficiency
DeWITT — Lighting does a lot more than illuminate a workspace. Oftentimes, lighting can run up the electric bill for many businesses. That’s where Allume
O’Brien & Gere CEO Fox appointed to M&T Bank Advisory Council
SYRACUSE — M&T Bank has appointed James (Jim) Fox to its Directors Advisory Council for the Central New York region. The council meets regularly throughout
SRCTec sells two radar systems to airport in Taiwan
CICERO — SRCTec, the for-profit manufacturing subsidiary of nonprofit SRC, Inc., has recently completed the sale of two ground-surveillance radars to the Taoyuan International Airport in
F.X. Matt Brewing Co. names Nick R. Matt Saranac brand manager
UTICA — Nick R. Matt has joined F.X. Matt Brewing Company as Saranac brand manager. He is the son of Chairman and CEO Nicholas O.
Rheonix names vice president of manufacturing
ITHACA — Rheonix, Inc., an Ithaca–based microfluidics company, today announced the addition of Frank Gill as vice president of manufacturing. Gill will be responsible
KIRKWOOD — And the winner of “Do Us a Flavor” is — Karen Weber-Mendham of Land O’ Lakes, Wis. The date: May 6. The location:
Golden Artist Colors expands in Chenango County
COLUMBUS, N.Y. — Golden Artist Colors, Inc. has announced the acquisition of the former Apple Converting building in nearby Norwich. The 45,000-square-foot structure will
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