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SUNY Cortland shuts down campus buildings amid power outage
CORTLAND — The State University of New York (SUNY) College at Cortland asked some employees to stay home today due to a power outage darkening
Turning Stone golf courses make “Best Casino Courses” list again
VERONA — Golfweek magazine has again named Turning Stone Resort Casino’s Atunyote, Kaluhyat, and Shenendoah golf courses to its “Top 40 Best Casino Courses” list,
Berkshire president and CEO elected chairman
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: BHLB) President and CEO Michael Daly will become chairman of the Pittsfield, Mass.–based banking company on Jan. 1. Berkshire Hills’
Chobani formally opens $450 million yogurt plant in Idaho
NORWICH — Chobani, Inc. today announced the formal grand opening of its new manufacturing plant in Twin Falls, Idaho, the company’s second in the U.S.
Matt Brewing launches $5 million biogas-to-power facility
through a process called anaerobic digestion. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) provided a $1 million incentive to Matt Brewing Co.,
Arnot Health leader sets retirement for end of 2013
ELMIRA — Arnot Health President and CEO Anthony Cooper will retire on Dec. 31 of next year and be replaced by the health-care system’s medical
Lockheed to work on major international helicopter contract
OWEGO — Lockheed Martin’s Owego site will perform work over the next six years on a $686 million contract involving sales of MH-60R Seahawk helicopters
Survey finds middle market execs feeling dour
More than two-thirds of middle market executives in a new survey have a fair to poor outlook for the national economy’s next 12 months. KeyBank’s
A look back at 2012 in Greater Binghamton business news
BINGHAMTON — The past year in Greater Binghamton business news featured big projects and the area moving forward after heavy flooding devastated much of the
Upstate loses confidence in November, contrasting with NYC
November readings of New York consumers’ willingness to spend moved counterintuitively in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, dropping in the largely unscathed upstate region while
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