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Mid-York Press thrives in sluggish economy
SHERBURNE — “Nothing gives me cardiac arrest anymore,” says Robert W. Tenney, president and CEO of Mid-York Press, Inc., a printing and packaging firm located in Chenango County. Tenney rolls his eyes as he thinks back to his first day as president of the Sherburne–based business in November 1982. At age 23, and just six […]
Associates for Women’s Medicine opens location in Camillus
CAMILLUS — Associates for Women’s Medicine (AWM), which provides obstetrics and gynecology services, has opened a new location in Camillus, the fifth site for the
Retired couple purchases Clinton bed and breakfast
CLINTON — David (Dave) and Ellen Varecka on Wednesday announced their purchase of The Arbor Inn, a bed and breakfast (B&B) in Clinton that has
Anaren profit, revenue rise in latest quarter
DeWITT — Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) reported net income of $3.4 million during its fiscal fourth quarter ending June 30, up 15 percent from the
SBA offers disaster loans for Upstate flood victims
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) on Friday announced Upstate flood victims, including those in the Mohawk Valley, can apply for low-interest disaster loans.
Pinnacle grows assets 189 percent in six years
SYRACUSE — On May 22, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, announced that James A. Mirabito of Binghamton had moved his wealth-management practice to Pinnacle. “The plan is to open a Binghamton office by the third quarter of this year,” says Michael R. Gagliardi, a senior vice president for branch management with the firm. “Binghamton will be our
Express Employment Professionals to open location in New Hartford
NEW HARTFORD — Express Employment Professionals, a franchise that focuses on helping people find jobs and providing human-resources services for businesses, announced it plans to
Bergmann Associates to expand Syracuse office
SYRACUSE — Bergmann Associates, a Rochester–based engineering and architectural design firm, is planning to expand its Syracuse office space by nearly half as it continues to grows its Central New York client base. Bergmann Associates, which employs 15 people in Syracuse, expects to boost its office space at 224 Harrison St. to nearly 3,200
SBA awards SUNY Research Foundation $95,000 grant
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced it has awarded the Research Foundation of the State University of New York (SUNY) a grant worth $95,000.
Curtis Lumber grows into the largest independent lumber dealer in New York
BALLSTON SPA — In 1822, Capt. Isaac Curtiss built a sawmill near Ballston Spa. Little did he know that 191 years later it would become the largest independent lumber dealer in New York state. Robert K. Curtis, the fourth generation of eponymous owners, incorporated the business as the Curtis Lumber Co., Inc. in 1949. (His
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