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Welch Allyn CEO to retire

SKANEATELES FALLS — Welch Allyn President and CEO Julie Shimer will retire at the end of 2012. “After a long and fulfilling career that has lasted more than 30 years and offered the opportunity to work for wonderful companies in a number of different capacities , I am looking forward to retirement and the opportunity

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State Encourages Job Creation with Excelsior Program, Entrepreneur Resources

Our economy has seen thousands of manufacturing jobs disappear in recent history, and the jobs, sadly, continue to disappear. Most recently in Fulton, Birdseye, a food-packaging company, stopped production this month and more than 200 workers will have to find work elsewhere. Sadly, these hard times have displaced these highly skilled workers and their families.

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Auburn manufacturer in ‘holding pattern’ on plant expansion

AUBURN  —  Currier Plastics’ plans to expand its facility in Auburn are in limbo while the company waits to learn the status of $1.75 million in state aid. The manufacturer is trying to find out why it did not receive a $750,000 capital grant it applied for through New York’s Regional Economic Development Council initiative.

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