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BREWERTON — Paragon Environmental Construction won a contract from Sunoco to upgrade filling stations recently acquired by the company across upstate New York. Paragon, an
Data concepts to be discussed at iSchool talk
SYRACUSE — Data basics will be the topic of the next TenK Talk at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool). The talk will
Former Twitter CTO headed to Cornell’s fledgling NYC campus
Cornell University has tapped Greg Pass, the former chief technology officer at Twitter, to be the founding entrepreneurial officer at the technology campus it is
Utica company wins $3.5 million Department of Defense contract
UTICA — USA Sewing will manufacture 115,000 flame-resistant combat gloves for the U.S. Army after winning a contract from the Department of Defense. The company
Venture Forum draws 300 to Buffalo
More than 30 companies from around the state participated this week in the 2012 Venture Forum in Buffalo. The event, which took place Wednesday and
NY voters remain divided on hydrofracking in Upstate
New York voters continue to be split on whether the state should allow hydraulic fracturing Upstate, according to a poll released this morning by the
Anaren captures $14M in radar-related orders
DeWITT — Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) said today it received more than $14 million in new orders for parts involved in a ground-based radar system.
National Grid asks for lower electric rates, higher gas rates
National Grid wants to lower electric rates and raise natural gas rates in New York starting on April 1, 2013. The utility submitted a request
Army to spend $391M on more Lockheed radars
SALINA — The U.S. Army will buy another 33 radar systems from defense contractor Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) for $391 million. Lockheed’s plant in Salina
PAR Technology profit jumps in 1st quarter
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp (NYSE: PAR) reported that its net earnings from continuing operations rose to $1 million, or 7 cents a share,
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