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WCNY formally opens its broadcast and education center
SYRACUSE — WCNY, Central New York’s public-broadcasting company, today formally opened its new 56,000-square-foot broadcast and education center at 415 W. Fayette St. in Syracuse.
SBA names top CNY lenders during fiscal year 2013
SYRACUSE — M&T Bank (NYSE: MTB), NBT Bank (NASDAQ: NBTB), and Adirondack Bank are recognized as the “most active” small-business lenders in the Central New
Hancock Estabrook formalizes its family-business succession planning practice
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse law firm of Hancock Estabrook, LLP recently announced it has initiated a practice focusing on Family Business Succession Planning. Attorneys in this practice area work with closely-held business entities that are planning business transitions to family members, to business partners, and new owners, the firm says. They also work with its
Delta Engineers maps out growth plans
ENDWELL — Over the past five years, Delta Engineers, Architects & Land Surveyors, P.C. has expanded its staff, added new technology, and is looking to continue its expansion efforts into new markets nationally as well as overseas. The firm has grown from 35 to 120 employees, says Anthony Paniccia, president and CEO of Delta.
Galaxy Communications launches sports-marketing division
SYRACUSE — Galaxy Communications, LLC, the Syracuse–based operator of 14 radio stations in the Syracuse and Utica markets, has announced the creation of a sports-marketing division. The firm, which has relationships with several local and regional sports teams, has hired Ken Elander as general manager of Galaxy Sports Marketing, Galaxy Communications said in a news
Kionix CEO and co-founder Galvin resigns
ITHACA — Kionix, Inc., which manufactures inertial sensors used in a variety of applications, announced today the resignation of Gregory J. Galvin, the company’s CEO
OSHA cites Cicero manufacturer for 13 safety violations
CICERO — The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited EJ USA Inc., a metal-hatch manufacturer, for 13 “serious” violations
U.S. Department of Energy awards Ithaca firm $3.2 million grant
ITHACA — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded Monolith Semiconductor, Inc. of Ithaca $3.2 million in funding to develop a next-generation power-conversion technology.
Personal Healthcare, LLC to acquire St. Joseph Nursing Home in Utica
UTICA — St. Joseph Nursing Home Co. of Utica, Inc. on Thursday announced it has agreed to sell its facilities and transfer its operations to
Cuomo signs bill allowing licenses for New York farm cideries
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday signed the Farm Cideries bill that establishes a new license for farm cideries similar to the licenses already available to
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