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Ioxus forges triple-digit growth
ONEONTA — At the start of 2014, Ioxus, Inc. leased an additional 24,000 square feet of manufacturing space. The high-tech company, which is nearing production
Watertown brewpub gets off to a fast start
WATERTOWN — Skewed Brewing Co., a brewpub and restaurant located near the entrance of the Regal Cinema at Salmon Run Mall, opened its doors last
New York Fed survey: consumers expect larger increase in wages
American consumers have boosted their expectations for earnings this year, according to new survey results the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released on Feb.
Crowsnest develops technology to connect all kinds of cameras to Web
SYRACUSE — Crowsnest Labs isn’t just out to win the CenterState CEO Startup Labs Syracuse competition. The company’s founders are also hoping the technology they
Capraro Technologies adapts to Department of Defense cutbacks
“It’s not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change.” — Charles Darwin UTICA — Darwin’s theory
ULTA Beauty to open store in Destiny USA this year
SYRACUSE — ULTA Beauty, a national cosmetics retailer, plans to open a new store at Destiny USA this year. ULTA Beauty will take up 10,200
Boeheim Foundation grant benefits Learning Disabilities Association
EAST SYRACUSE — The Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation has awarded the Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York (LDACNY) a grant of $4,200. The
SAM North America opens extrusion-technology center in new headquarters
SCHROEPPEL — SAM North America, LLC, a supplier of converting machinery for package printing, specialty coating, and extrusion coating and laminating, is operating in a
North Country communities benefit from high-speed Internet project
Areas of the North Country are among more than 70 rural communities in New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont benefitting from a $50 million project that
First Niagara to close Syracuse mortgage-processing office, cutting 14 jobs
SYRACUSE — First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: FNFG) announced today it will close its mortgage-processing office in the Washington Station building in Syracuse, cutting
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