L. & J.G. Stickley, of Manlius, is expanding the lineup of its 2008 acquisition, Nichols & Stone, the oldest furniture-making company in the United States. Read More...
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by Bruce Watson
When you sit and visit with Bobbie and Terry Jones of Wedgenock Farm located just west of Cedarville, NY, it’s obvious that farming is not only their livelihood but also, it’s their life. The farm once belonged to Bobbie’s parents and since 1973 she and her husband Read More...
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DeWitt, NY -- Giovanni Food Co., a spaghetti sauce maker that got its start in a family restaurant in Oswego, has acquired the assets of another local sauce maker with a long, similar history. Read More...
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Fulton, NY -- The Scotsman Press in Syracuse has purchased the Valley News, Fulton Patriot and Valley Advertiser newspapers in Fulton. Read More...
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Preble, NY -- Paul and Maureen Knapp are fourth-generation dairy farmers. Like generations before them, the Knapps ran conventional operations in Preble, using fertilizer and chemicals and regular feed. All that changed in 2000. Read More...
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Syracuse, NY -- With an imminent, though malleable, courtroom deadline looming for the bankrupt owner P&C Foods, sources within the supermarket industry are identifying the unnamed bidder with the lowball offer submitted for the acquisition of The Penn Traffic Co. Read More...
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High-end case goods manufacturer Harden Furniture plans to help return Atlantic salmon to waterways in central New York, according to article that appears in a recent copy of Furniture Today magazine. Read More...
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The break room at the Paul de Lima coffee-roasting plant in Cicero has a working popcorn machine. It’s the only space in the building where the air isn’t saturated with unfiltered coffee aroma.
The java smell arises from the bean-to-bag coffee processing Read More...
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An anniversary. Free groceries for every 75th shopper.
That’s just how Green Hills Farms rolls today through Saturday. The Syracuse Valley area family supermarket is celebrating its 75th anniversary Read More...
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CANASTOTA — Queensboro Farm Products, a staple of the New York dairy industry, turns 100 this year.
Queensboro owners and employees, local residents and public figures gathered at the Canastota Canal Town Museum Wednesday for the dedication of a new exhibit commemorating the dairy product manufacturer and distributor’s 100 years in business. The dedication was chosen for June of the company’s anniversary year because it has been dubbed “Dairy Month” by the National Dairy Council. Read More...
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Wegmans to Offer Full-Service Restaurant in Pa. Store
Wegmans Food Markets’ Collegeville, Pa., store, which is set to celebrate its grand opening Sunday, will include a first for the family-owned supermarket chain: The Pub, a full-service restaurant located within the Market Café eating area.
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After about 17 years at its location on West Fayette Street, on the edge of Armory Square in Syracuse, Pascale's Wine Bar & Restaurant is moving to the suburbs. Read More...
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The old adage is you never get a second chance to make a good first impression. But in a tough economy, looking your best in a professional situation might not meet the constraints of your budget. For veterans with disabilities— Read More...
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Babbitt Bearings Inc. has never had a Mr. Babbitt working there, nor a Mrs. Babbitt.
The Syracuse company founded in 1943 by Charles and Daniel Wart as a tool and die shop quickly found its niche making bearings for compressors. Those bearings are coated with a metal alloy called "babbitt." Read More...
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Mark Azzarello felt that he had to give up a lot of the advantages of urban life three years ago when he moved from Boston to take a job with King & King Architects, which at the time was based in Manlius. Read More...
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St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center is now using disposable blood pressure cuffs to prevent infections and simplify one of the most routine patient vital sign measurements Read More...
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Prudential First Properties and Hunt Real Estate, headquartered in suburban Buffalo, today announced they will merge, creating one company that will have 350 agents in the Central New York area Read More...
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So in 1961, Terrell bought a used potato-chip cooker he found in Pennsylvania, expanded his distribution facility on Rock Cut Road in Onondaga and began making his own potato chips. Read More...
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Syracuse, NY -- Ultra Dairy LLC, a Byrne Dairy Inc. spinoff that makes ultra-high pasteurized dairy products, plans to nearly double the size of its plant in DeWitt this year, creating 70 jobs. Read More...
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