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SYRACUSE – Syracuse University (SU) Chancellor Nancy Cantor will leave the school in 2014 after her contract ends. Cantor said in a message posted today
Survey: Nearly half of NYers don’t feel financially better off than four years ago
Most New Yorkers don’t see their finances as being better today than they were four years ago, according to an annual survey on the economy
Southern Tier Solutions Fair planned for manufacturers
ITHACA — A workshop planned for Cornell University’s campus next week will take a shot at pairing manufacturers with technical, educational, and economic-development resources that
VERONA — The Oneida Indian Nation is taking convenience to the next level now that four of its SavOn Convenience Stores feature drive-thru windows. The
Event planner opens party-supply store, Heart and Soul
MOHAWK — A little less than a year after winning a $25,000 business grant from Intuit, Heart and Soul Events LLC owner Connie Castellano has
Upstate Shredding plans Albany port
OWEGO — The state’s largest scrap-yard business has plans to get even bigger. Upstate Shredding, LLC plans to open a scrap yard and deep-water port
Harden Furniture invests in new equipment to transform business
MCCONNELLSVILLE — New woodworking equipment and engineering software arriving later this month will alter the way Harden Furniture Co. does business. It’ll transform the 168-year-old
Downtown Utica Development Association launches downtown art project
UTICA — The Downtown Utica Development Association (DUDA) hopes that art will add a little business lift to the downtown Utica area. DUDA kicked off
Advanced Manufacturing Thermal and Environmental Control Systems Cluster Accelerator awarded grant
The federal government will provide nearly $1.9 million for Syracuse University initiative aiming to boost high-tech manufacturing in Central New York. The initiative, known as
NBT-Alliance deal driven by the need to grow
SYRACUSE — Leaders at Alliance Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ALNC) didn’t decide to sell their banking company because it was buried by bad lending decisions or
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