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Abraham House to formally open new Rome location on Sept. 19
ROME, N.Y. — Abraham House Inc., a nonprofit provider of end-of-life care, will formally open its new Rome location on Sept. 19. The new six-bed Abraham House Rome facility, located at 417 N. Washington St., will hold an official grand opening and ribbon-cutting event with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce and Rome Area Chamber […]
PAR “confident” that purchase of 3M unit will add to workforce
NEW HARTFORD — ParTech Inc. of New Hartford is still trying to estimate its staffing requirements once it finalizes its deal to acquire 3M’s drive-thru communications business. “We are confident that there will be added positions to our current workforce,” Christopher Byrnes, VP for business development & financial relations at PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR),
Vine & Fig Wine Bistro formally opens in Rome
ROME —Vine & Fig Wine Bistro recently formally opened in Rome. The restaurant — located at 8171 Turin Road, the former location of Kikko’s Koffee House — held a grand-opening event on Aug. 13 with the Rome Area Chamber of Commerce. Mike Manuele, from AmeriCU Credit Union, and member of the Rome Area Chamber of
Binghamton University to purchase nearly $2M X-ray tool for research purposes
VESTAL — Binghamton University plans to buy a new X-ray tool, which it will use in materials research along with research and development in the area of electronics. The university will use a $1.23 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) major research instrumentation program and additional money from the campus to pay for
Record crowd attends 7th annual CNY Best Places to Work awards event
About 340 people attended the awards show at the Drumlins Country Club in the town of DeWitt., a record crowd for the 7th annual event.
Oneida Nation to host half-day conference with businesses
Event spotlights how to do business with the Nation VERONA — The Oneida Indian Nation has announced plans for a half-day conference in early October titled, “Doing Business with the Oneida Indian Nation.” The event, which is free of charge, is set for Oct. 4 at Turning Stone Resort Casino. It’ll provide “insight on how
A Syracuse company and four firms from Ithaca are among the 18 finalists in the first round of the Grow-NY food innovation and agriculture-technology business
St. Lawrence County man arrested for stealing merchandise from Hannaford Stores in three counties
WATERTOWN, N.Y. — New York State Police announced they recently arrested a man from Canton for stealing more than $2,600 worth of merchandise from Hannaford
People news: Health Foundation board names Alford vice chair
The board of trustees of the Health Foundation for Western and Central New York announced it has named Lisa Alford vice chair of the board.
Cornell researchers to use $2M federal grant for work on bioenergy conversion
ITHACA, N.Y. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded a team of Cornell researchers $2 million to study the combination of inorganic semiconductor
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