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Welch Allyn to cut 275 jobs globally over three years
SKANEATELES FALLS — Welch Allyn plans to cut its global workforce by 10 percent over three years as part of a companywide restructuring. The medical
UHS opens Vestal health-care facility
VESTAL — UHS has expanded its offerings in the Southern Tier with the opening of UHS Vestal, a new outpatient health-care facility, at 4417 Vestal
MV Chamber supports valley school merger
UTICA — Residents of three Herkimer County school districts have yet to vote on whether or not to merge those districts — a move the
UVANY to host panel discussion, office hours Tuesday
ITHACA — Ithaca’s Museum of the Earth will host a panel discussion tomorrow on a $25 million seed stage equity fund established by Empire State
Lacrosse tournament to bring $4 million boost to local economy
Onondaga Nation land near Syracuse will play host to a major international lacrosse tournament in 2015. The Iroquois Nationals, the national lacrosse team for all
Potsdam company building biomass plants with German firm
POTSDAM — ZeroPoint Clean Tech, Inc. is working with a German engineering firm to build turn-key biomass power plants. The partnership between Potsdam–based ZeroPoint and
Sensis brings airport management system to tablets
DeWITT — Saab Sensis’ Aerobahn airport surface management system is now available for Apple and Android tablets. Users can perform all the same functions of
A company launched by a graduate of the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) ranked 106 on Inc. 5000 list of the nation’s fastest
ScottTech buys office building in Salina
SALINA — ScottTech Integrated Solutions, a DeWitt–based company that designs automation systems, recently bought the 3,600-square-foot, freestanding office building located at 2500 Brewerton Road in
Weichert franchise opens in Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE — A new Weichert, Realtors franchise has opened in Fayetteville. Broker Christopher Bollinger and his daughter, realtor Deana Ingram, independently own and operate the
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