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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,
Greater Utica Chamber names Fraser as new executive director
UTICA, N.Y. — The Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce board of directors has appointed Meghan Fraser as the organization’s executive director. Fraser has been serving
Utica Coffee Roasting Company to open second store in Clinton
CLINTON, N.Y. — Utica Coffee Roasting Company is preparing to open its second retail location in the village of Clinton, about 10 miles outside of
Binghamton–area business to add nearly 600 jobs over five years
KIRKWOOD, N.Y. — Modern Marketing Concepts Inc. (MMC), which operates at 29 Industrial Park Dr. in Kirkwood, plans to add nearly 600 full-time jobs over
Downstate firm to redevelop two vacant, former Endicott-Johnson buildings
JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. — The Regan Development Corporation of Westchester County plans to redevelop two vacant, multi-story industrial buildings that were part of the Endicott-Johnson Corporation industrial complex. The $29 million Century Sunrise redevelopment project, located at 135-139 Baldwin St. in the village of Johnson City, is a mixed income, mixed-use project, the Agency for
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