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Weitsman’s $5M project will boost production, jobs at Binghamton scrap yard
BINGHAMTON — A $5 million renovation and upgrade project at Ben Weitsman of Binghamton will create several new jobs as it boosts production at the
Expo highlights jobs in natural-gas industry
BINGHAMTON — With jobs already available in Pennsylvania and possibly soon-to-be available here in New York, the inaugural Broome County Natural Gas Career and Education
New iSchool certificate aims at ‘big data’
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (iSchool) is introducing a new graduate certificate of advanced studies in data science. The program is the
Expo focuses on careers in natural-gas industry
BINGHAMTON — The Joint Landowners Coalition of New York, Inc., Broome Tioga Workforce NY, and Broome Community College are hosting the inaugural 2012 New York
Analyst praises ConMed decision to start paying a dividend
UTICA — ConMed Corporation’s news that it will begin paying a quarterly dividend to shareholders made at least one analyst happy. ConMed (NASDAQ: CNMD) announced
GateHouse Media sees fourth-quarter gains, net loss for the year
GateHouse Media, Inc. saw revenue and income gains in the fourth quarter of 2011, but it wasn’t enough to offset a loss for the year for
Year-round planning benefits businesses at tax time
UTICA — It’s tax time and there are a lot of things small business owners should keep in mind now and throughout the rest of the year so they are better prepared for the season. The first thing business owners should look at this year is expiring tax credits, says Jo Ann Golden, partner in
D&W Diesel moves into former Fleet-source location
KIRKWOOD — By mid-month, Auburn–based D&W Diesel, Inc. will open its new facility at 27 Link Drive in Kirkwood, ready to tap into the area’s busy trucking, industrial, and natural-gas markets. The company, which distributes new and remanufactured engine components, tank-truck equipment, industrial products, and hoses, is in the process of finishing renovations on the
BAE chooses Huron Campus for permanent local site
ENDICOTT — BAE Systems, displaced last fall by severe flooding at its Johnson City location, won’t have far to go to move into its new permanent home. That’s because the company recently signed a five-year lease to stay at the Huron Campus in Endicott, where BAE has been operating since the days after the September
Commerce Chenango annual report highlights 2011 projects, growth
NORWICH — In its 2011 annual report, Commerce Chenango looked back on a year filled with business growth and the successful launch and implementation of several new programs. Highlights from the year include: Agro-Farma, Inc., maker of Chobani yogurt, was one of the region’s top business success stories, announcing $134 million in investments that will
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