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Equifax report: one-fifth of consumer bank accounts may also be small-business owners
Up to 21 percent of a financial institution’s consumer accounts in a portfolio may also be small-business owners or principals, according to a recent data
Upstate health-benefit costs rose 3.5 percent in 2012
Health-benefit costs increased less in upstate New York than they did nationally in 2012, according to recently released results of a survey from the human-resources
Downtown Ithaca energy study moves forward
ITHACA — The second phase of a study on combined heat and power and an energy district for the greater downtown Ithaca area is moving
Vestal law firm opens two new offices
VESTAL — Levene Gouldin & Thompson, LLP has opened two new law offices — one at 121 Buffalo St. in Ithaca and one at 140
HTC lands $2.6 million contract
UTICA — The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) awarded Human Technologies Corp. (HTC) a $2.6 million contract to manufacture chemical helmet covers. The program will create
Hardinge sales, profit fall in the third quarter
ELMIRA — Sales declined in the third quarter at Hardinge, Inc. (NASDAQ: HDNG), falling just a bit short of the figure company officials were shooting
Newman Development breaks ground on Ithaca project
ITHACA — Vestal–based Newman Development Group and Ithaca–headquartered Warren Real Estate, Inc. broke ground Nov. 14 on new luxury apartments and Class A office space
STOC and S3IP name region’s technology leaders
BINGHAMTON — The New York State Center of Excellence in Small Scale Systems Integration and Packaging (S3IP) at Binghamton University and the Southern Tier Opportunity
Binghamton University says its economic impact nears $1 billion
BINGHAMTON — Between salaries, student spending, and all the other dollars Binghamton University spends to keep campus running, it added up to nearly $1 billion
Mercy Health & Rehabilitation Center preps for renovations
AUBURN — Mercy Health & Rehabilitation Center is about to undergo a rehabilitation of its own. The 153,000-square-foot nonprofit nursing facility will soon be receiving
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