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French-themed antique shop, The Left Bank, opens in Owego
OWEGO — A new antique shop with a French country theme has opened on River Row in Owego. The Left Bank shop features antique and
Levene Gouldin & Thompson grows strategically
VESTAL — The natural-gas and oil drilling boom in northern Pennsylvania has paid big dividends for one of the Binghamton area’s major law firms. “Our
Commerce Department authorizes Chenango County as foreign-trade zone
NORWICH — The U.S. Department of Commerce has granted Chenango County authority to establish a foreign-trade zone (FTZ), becoming the 15th such trade zone in
Baker named outreach coordinator for Ithaca Commons project
ITHACA — The city of Ithaca and the Downtown Ithaca Alliance (DIA) announced the recent hire of Tammy Baker as outreach coordinator for the Ithaca
BAE Systems to provide propulsion system for Quebec buses
ENDICOTT — BAE Systems on Wednesday announced it will provide its hybrid-propulsion system on 475 Nova hybrid-electric buses for the Association du transport urbain du
Ithaca’s GrammaTech wins more than $8 million in research contracts
ITHACA — GrammaTech, Inc., an Ithaca–based software company specializing in software-assurance and cyber security, announced that it has recently won more than $8.25 million in
Greater Binghamton Chamber Expo 2013 ropes in a good crowd
BINGHAMTON — People lassoing a cow and walking around in cowboy hats are just a couple of the interesting things visitors saw at Thursday’s 26th
Cornell’s Johnson School hires leader for executive education programs
ITHACA — The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University announced it has hired Devin Bigoness as executive director for the school’s
Rome Memorial adds software to measure breast density for early cancer detection
ROME — Rome Memorial Hospital is using new computer software to help doctors detect breast cancer in its earliest stages when it is easiest to
AHA names Fit Friendly companies in the Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier
The American Heart Association (AHA) announced it is recognizing 14 Utica–area and three Southern Tier organizations as Fit-Friendly Worksites for encouraging physical activity and health
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