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State gains jobs, unemployment flat

by Traci DeLore

 

The state may have seen its largest monthly job increase in July since 2005, but the uptick had little effect on unemployment.

The state added 29,000 private-sector jobs in July, but the unemployment rate was unchanged from the previous month at 8.2 percent, according to a Labor Department news release. That's down from 8.7 percent in July 2009.


First Niagara expands into New England with $1.5B deal

by Kevin Tampone

 

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: FNFG) announced another major expansion today, this time into New England.

First Niagara and New Haven, Conn.-based NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc. (NYSE:NAL) announced that they will combine in a cash and stock transaction worth $1.5 billion. NewAlliance shareholders will receive 1.10 shares of First Niagara stock for each NewAlliance share they own.


Federal, state dollars aid carbon storage research

by Kevin Tampone

 

A team of research institutions including Cornell University received $1.3 million to study the potential of storing gas emissions from power plants in underground rock formations.

The money comes from the U.S. Department of Energy. The initiative will also receive $250,000 in funding from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.


Weitsman to buy The Krebs, invest $1.85M

by Eric Reinhardt

 

A Skaneateles man who operates a scrap-metal business in Tioga County has plans to buy a restaurant that's considered a Skaneateles landmark.

Adam Weitsman, president of Upstate Shredding, LLC and Ben Weitsman & Son of Owego, has confirmed "a signed contract" to purchase The Krebs, a 111-year old seasonal eatery that operates at 53 W. Genesee Street Road (Route 20) in the village of Skaneateles.


New state law allows restaurant wine sales at fair

by Eric Reinhardt

 

Visitors at the upcoming New York State Fair will have more chances to buy a glass of New York wine.

Gov. David Paterson signed a bill into law on Aug. 15 allowing restaurants and vendors to sell glasses of wine, according to a news release from the fair.



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