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Time Warner expands fiber access in Central New York
DeWITT — Time Warner Cable, Inc. (NYSE: TWC) plans to invest $6.5 million to expand its fiber-optic network in Central New York this year. The
Labor-law experts: Employers should consider anti-bullying policies
UTICA — Most people have been bullied at one point or another in their lives. For many, that sort of teasing and harassment takes place
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UTICA — Low-income, homeless, and other at-risk youth have new support on their side if going to college is a goal, now that On Point
PAR pushes cloud-based hospitality product
NEW HARTFORD — Earlier this year, PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE:PAR) subsidiary PAR Springer-Miller Systems, Inc. launched a new property-management system for hotels that company officials
Region unveils CNY Fresh marketing campaign
UTICA — Tourism and agriculture officials in Broome, Chenango, Herkimer, Madison, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie counties have collaborated on the development of a buy
UHS opens Vestal health-care facility
VESTAL — UHS has expanded its offerings in the Southern Tier with the opening of UHS Vestal, a new outpatient health-care facility, at 4417 Vestal
MV Chamber supports valley school merger
UTICA — Residents of three Herkimer County school districts have yet to vote on whether or not to merge those districts — a move the
Commerce Chenango updates economic-development plan
NORWICH — When Commerce Chenango last drafted an economic-development plan, the economy was doing great and nobody had ever heard of Chobani yogurt. Obviously, a
Employers need to adapt to changing retirement landscape
ENDWELL — The difficult economic and financial landscape of the last few years has led many employees to postpone retirement a few years in order
PAR Government Systems lands major contract
NEW HARTFORD — The U.S. Army awarded PAR Government Systems Corp. its largest contract ever — a $48 million deal to provide full-motion video, geospatial
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