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Edward Telling, Jr., President of the Telling Group, LTD., has returned from a business trip to China with the Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce. The visit included touring Beijing, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Shanghai to see how China's economic ref...
If the proposed cigarette tax hike goes through, New York State is planning to strong-arm warehouses and retail stores into paying a tax differential on millions of packs of cigarettes they have already bought and prepaid the tax on.
The New York State Thruway Authority today announced that overhead sign inspections will necessitate eastbound lane closures near Interchange 24 (Albany, I-87/I-90, Montreal) from 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9, 2008, weather permitt...
New York Long Term Care Brokers, Ltd., a national insurance brokerage firm headquartered in Clifton Park, NY and specializing in long term care, life and disability income insurance and annuities, is pleased to announce that Robert M. Vandy has be...
State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R,C - Schenectady) announced that local governments in his four-county Senate District will receive nearly $13.5 million in State aid for local road and bridge projects, an increase of more than $2 million over last y...
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Nicolai Ouroussoff, the chief architecture critic for The New York Times, will discuss green architecture on Thursday, April 17, at SUNY Cortland.
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The New York State Bar Association presented Allen Jay Charne, the Executive Director of the New York City Legal Referral Service (LRS) since 1985, with the 2008 Angelo T. Cometa Award. Charne received wide recognition for his efforts in coordinat...
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An Albany County woman was arrested March 25 for filing a false insurance claim in connection with the reported theft of a $3,500 fur coat from her car, the New York State Insurance Department reported.
The State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) today announced that it would launch an innovative $5 million, 2% fixed-rate mortgage program in support of the Habitat for Humanity homeownership program in New York State. The program will create n...
The New York State Canal Corporation today announced revised hours for the 2008 navigation season. The new hours of operation for Canal Corporation locks and lift bridges for the 2008 season are now as follows:
New York Lottery Jackpot Announcer Ralph Buckley joins Lottery Drawing Personality Marissa Rodriguez and Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown to introduce a Dunkirk caretaker as the newest winner of the popular Win $500 a Week for Life instant game.
The New York State Thruway Authority announced today that deck replacement work on the Tappan Zee Bridge will continue this week. This project is part of the Authority’s on-going commitment to continue to fulfill its responsibility to maint...
Mike Domitrz, an author and national presenter on healthy dating, consent, date rape and sexual assault awareness, will present “Can I Kiss You?” on Wednesday, April 16, at SUNY Cortland.
Historian Scott Moranda, whose research has focused on European social and cultural history since 1851, will speak on Wednesday, April 16, at SUNY Cortland.
One in 10 adults in upstate New York has asthma — a disease that if not managed properly could lead to crippling health problems, hospitalizations and even death, according to a new report by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield.