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Clinton Auto honored for family tradition
CLINTON — The old adage, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” has worked well for Frederick Wollin, the second generation to operate the family
Fayetteville Free Library to add space for Fab Lab
FAYETTEVILLE — The Fayetteville Free Library is planning to add new space to its facility for a computer lab that would allow entrepreneurs to design
Oneidas donate to museum effort
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Oneida Indian Nation donated $10 million to The American Revolution Center in Washington, D.C. to recognize the role the Oneidas played
AG suit alleges shops sold illegal drugs
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman filed lawsuits against 16 “head shop” retailers across the state, including shops in Syracuse, Binghamton, and Utica, after an undercover
D&W Diesel opens N.J. location
AUBURN — Auburn–based D&W Diesel, Inc., which opened a location in Binghamton earlier this year, purchased the assets of Fleetsource Company in Cliffwood, N.J., making
Hardinge joins key index, highlighting its rebound
ELMIRA — Hardinge, Inc.’s recent inclusion in the Russell 2000 Index of U.S. stocks is not only a nice feather in the manufacturer’s cap, but
Summary of upstate reactions to Supreme Court ruling on health-care reform law
Health care, political, and interest group leaders in the upstate New York market responded quickly after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld nearly all of the
The CommuniKey wins BLDC-EAP Business Plan Competition
BINGHAMTON — The CommuniKey is this year’s winner of the BLDC-EAP Business Plan Competition. Developed by five Binghamton University students, James Orband, David Brosius, David
Ithaca firm hopes GE research project leads to more wind-sector work
ITHACA — An Ithaca company worked with GE Global Research to develop new technology for inspecting wind-turbine blades. International Climbing Machines (ICM) of Ithaca worked
Ithaca ranks high for workforce development
ITHACA — Area Development named Ithaca as the top spot for prime workforce growth as part of the publication’s recent ranking of 365 metropolitan statistical
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