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New York wheat production rises, hay stocks at record low
Winter wheat production in New York this year is forecast at 7.37 million bushels, up 38 percent from the 2012 crop, according to the USDA’s
Leading EDGE Awards winners announced
WHITESBORO — The 12th edition of the Leading EDGE Awards will be presented to companies from the Mohawk Valley on May 30. This year’s business
Gannon’s Isle to open downtown Syracuse location
SYRACUSE — Gannon’s Isle, a popular local ice-cream and yogurt stand, will open a location in downtown Syracuse with an event set for Monday morning
SYRACUSE — Eric Mower + Associates (EMA), the largest advertising agency in Central New York, has launched a new unit that aims to get clients marketing materials fast and is “hungry” to take work off their plate. EMA describes the new Hungry Pup Studio as an express-design studio for clients that need high-volume materials produced
Hardinge to acquire Forkardt for $34 million
ELMIRA — Hardinge Inc. (NASDAQ: HDNG), a global manufacturer of metal-cutting tools, announced today that it has agreed to acquire Michigan–based Forkardt from Illinois Tool
Community Broadcasters acquires seven radio stations in the Southern Tier
WATERTOWN — Watertown–based Community Broadcasters, LLC announced this week the acquisition of seven radio stations in the Elmira–Corning and Olean markets. Community Broadcasters is acquiring
WYNIT announces supplier relationship with California company
CICERO — WYNIT Distribution, LLC has announced a partnership with Clear Focus Imaging of California as a distributor for one of its film products. Under
Tompkins County approves LEED Silver building standard for all county-owned property
ITHACA — The Tompkins County Legislature on Tuesday adopted a green-building policy that mandates that new construction and major renovations of county-owned buildings or property
NFIB New York says magazine gives NY business climate a ‘failing grade’
The publication Chief Executive ranks New York 49th in the country for its economic climate, and New York chapter of the National Federation of Independent
Giovanni Food CEO DeMent named NY Small Business Person of the Year
DeWITT — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) today announced the selection of Louis J. DeMent, CEO of DeWitt–based Giovanni Food Company, Inc., as the
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