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ANDRO gears up for more expansion
ROME — What can you do with $1 million? Reserve 25 parking spots in Manhattan, take possession of your own orca whale, buy four seats
Galaxy Communications settles into Utica’s Landmarc Building
UTICA — The top executive at Galaxy Communications has wanted to move his Utica operation’s headquarters “for a number of years” and now has done
SUNY Poly, partners pursue an advanced-manufacturing center in Marcy
MARCY — SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) is working with companies in Albany and one in DeWitt to create a nanotechnology testbed site in Marcy.
Ithaca Coffee Co. begins selling its coffee at Binghamton Airport
TOWN OF MAINE, N.Y. — Ithaca Coffee Company products are now available at the new Gateway Café at the Greater Binghamton Airport, according to a
Nirvana Spring Water delays closure, 70 layoffs at Oneida County plant
FORESTPORT, N.Y. — Nirvana Spring Water Inc., which disclosed in June that it will close its bottling plant in northeast Oneida County, has delayed when
Canal Corporation seeks to add businesses to renovated building on Rome waterfront
ROME, N.Y. — The New York State Canal Corporation, as part of a joint effort with the city of Rome and the New York Department
New fish-and-chips restaurant near Rome to formally open Wednesday
LEE, N.Y. — A new eatery called PJ’s Fish & Chips and More is holding its grand-opening ceremony on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at 4644
Excellus Utica regional president to also oversee North Country operations
UTICA, N.Y. — Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, the largest health insurer in Central New York, announced Monday that Eve Van de Wal, regional president of its
Teenager’s t-shirt company to formally open Utica shop on Wednesday
UTICA, N.Y. — Custom clothing company Toast Tees is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony next Wednesday to celebrate the formal opening of its new shop in
Grow Broome Fund has up to $2M available for area small businesses
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The Grow Broome Fund has up to $2 million available for lending to eligible small businesses in Broome County. Launched in January,
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