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Allume focuses on lighting efficiency
DeWITT — Lighting does a lot more than illuminate a workspace. Oftentimes, lighting can run up the electric bill for many businesses. That’s where Allume
William Taylor discusses the evolution of sustainable design
DeWITT — Sustainable design and materials are a trend nowadays for new construction and design, but one long-time DeWitt architect says the principals involved really
Efficient Green Technologies Reach a Boil at Menorah Park
It’s a safe bet that being director of facilities for the entire Menorah Park campus requires a whole lot of energy. Russ Martin, director of
After the fire: Gino’s Original Cheese Steaks returns
NORTH SYRACUSE — Gino’s Original Cheese Steaks, known for its Cheese Steak Utica and Belly Filler sandwiches, reopened Wednesday in North Syracuse, less than six
Indiana company enters Syracuse recyling market
DeWITT — Residents and businesses looking to get rid of old appliances and a variety of other recyclable items have a new option since Disposal
State Senate approves bill creating an angel tax credit for small businesses
The New York State Senate has approved a bill that creates an angel tax credit for those who invest in certified startup-business enterprises. State
Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties hires director of development
UTICA — The Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties, Inc. has hired Kristi Brennan as director of development. Before joining the organization, Brennan
O’Brien & Gere CEO Fox appointed to M&T Bank Advisory Council
SYRACUSE — M&T Bank has appointed James (Jim) Fox to its Directors Advisory Council for the Central New York region. The council meets regularly throughout
Crouse Hospital announces ‘significant’ naming gift to benefit the cardiac-care center
SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital in Syracuse today announced it will name its Cardiac Care Center in honor Diane and Bob Miron, who made a “significant”
NFIB New York welcomes competition from ‘pro-growth’ Texas
The state of Texas is planning a “substantial media buy” to tell New York businesses more about the Lone Star State. That’s according to
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