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MVCC starts mechatronics certificate program
UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) has announced its new mechatronics-certificate program The program is accepting students for the fall semester, which begins
State senators announce improvement plans for Owasco Lake
AUBURN, N.Y. — Owasco Lake and its watershed are in line for “significant” water-quality improvements. New York State Sens. John DeFrancisco (R–Syracuse), Michael Nozzolio (R–Fayette)
Work begins on Hotel Syracuse pedestrian bridge over East Onondaga Street
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Crews are starting work on the exterior of the Hotel Syracuse pedestrian bridge over East Onondaga Street. The City of Syracuse approved
State awards MVCC science-program grants
UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) will use new grant funding to continue the science and technology entry program (STEP) and the collegiate
First Source FCU expands Herkimer branch
HERKIMER — First Source Federal Credit Union (FCU) announced it has recently expanded its Herkimer branch. A new office was constructed inside the Herkimer branch
Binghamton University students create system to manage runway obstructions
VESTAL, N.Y. — A team of Binghamton University students tied for first place in one of the categories in a design competition that focused on
Syracuse law firm plans to build new, larger office building in DeWitt
DeWITT — The Syracuse–based firm DeFrancisco & Falgiatano Personal Injury Lawyers plans to move to a new building it seeks to construct at 6739 Myers
Brightwaters Farms seeks medical-marijuana license
UTICA — Thomas Jefferson, a cannabis farmer and third President of the United States, wrote that these plants were “… of first necessity to the
JADAK merges with Massachusetts firm that had same parent company
CICERO — JADAK, LLC has merged with Bedford, Massachusetts–based General Scanning Printer Technologies, a firm that JADAK parent GSI Group Inc. also owns. The process
Meat-processing plant for local farmers planned for Watertown
WATERTOWN — A $20.6 million meat-processing plant that seeks to serve farmers in the region is being planned for construction in the town of Watertown.
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