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Lockheed recruiting to fill 200 open jobs at Salina, Owego plants
Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) is seeking to fill more than 200 total open positions at its plants in Salina in Onondaga County, and Owego
Power from Ithaca–area solar farm hits the market
ENFIELD, N.Y. — Businesses and residential customers in parts of Central New York and the Southern Tier can now buy electricity powered by a new
Chentronics expands Norwich operations
NORWICH, N.Y. — Esterline/Norwich Aero Products recently sold the building located at 50 O’Hara Drive in Norwich. Marty Dowd and Rick Searles of CBRE/Syracuse represented
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Binghamton Restaurant Week Fall 2017 generated more than $290,000 in sales at 25 Greater Binghamton restaurants, according to event organizers. The event
Tioga County economic developers rebrand as TEAM Tioga
OWEGO, N.Y. — Three Tioga County organizations that focus on economic development have rebranded as “TEAM Tioga.” The agencies include the Tioga County Department of
Point Place Casino in Bridgeport to formally open March 1, job fair set for Monday
SULLIVAN, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation announced it plans to formally open its $40 million Point Place Casino on March 1 and will hold
The Agency formally opens new building in Dickinson
DICKINSON, N.Y. — The Agency on Wednesday formally opened FIVE South College Drive, a 17,500-square-foot, newly constructed economic and business-development center in the town of
Tioga State Bank CEO tells Congressional subcommittee to ease up on community banks
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The president and CEO of Tioga State Bank, of Spencer, N.Y., told a Congressional subcommittee this week that it was time for
CenterState CEO Economic Forecast report finds fewer members generated growth last year
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A new report finds that 56 percent of nearly 200 CenterState CEO members surveyed generated growth in 2017, down from 67 percent
Davis College seeks new president after naming Pedrone its first chancellor
JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. — Davis College has chosen President Dino Pedrone to be its first chancellor. Pedrone, 72, president of the 117-year-old college since 2008,
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