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Cuomo signs bill creating disabled veteran-owned business-procurement program
Companies that disabled veterans own will provide six percent of the services involved in New York state contracts. That’s the goal of the Service Disabled
DiNapoli touts 13 percent return on state pension fund
The New York State Common Retirement Fund (the Fund) is valued at an estimated $176.2 billion, its highest amount ever, for the fiscal year that
SYRACUSE — Yogibo, a retailer specializing in lounge bean bags, has opened a store at Destiny USA, on the second level of the mall’s expansion
Chemung Financial shareholders re-elect board directors
ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG), the holding company of Chemung Canal Trust Co. and CFS Group, Inc., announced that its shareholders have re-elected
SUNY Oswego, New York Sea Grant extend deadline for BR&E surveys
OSWEGO — New York Sea Grant (NYSG) and SUNY Oswego have extended the deadline for returning the 2014 Business Retention and Expansion (BR&E) surveys to
First Choice Staffing to move Utica–area office to Whitesboro
WHITESBORO — First Choice Staffing announced it will expand and relocate its Utica–area office to Colonial Plaza in Whitesboro from its current location in New
Advanced Oncotherapy launches U.S. operations in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Syracuse is poised to become the U.S. center of the new generation of proton-therapy technology. On Sept. 18, 2013, Advanced Oncotherapy, Plc. (AVO)
Albany-area solar firm to open Binghamton office this summer
Will invest $2 million and add 20 new jobs BINGHAMTON — Monolith Solar Associates, a Rensselaer–based solar-installation business, on May 5 announced plans to open
PAR Technology net loss widens in first quarter
Casciano discusses revenue trends on conference call NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) on May 1 reported a net loss from continuing operations
Siena: Upstate consumers are cautious about the future
Upstate New York consumers seem willing to spend now but their concern about the future is keeping the dollars in their wallets. But consumers nationwide
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