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In the unregulated heyday before Prohibition, distilleries in New York produced whiskey, gin, rum and other spirits. Then the industry was all but wiped out for the next 80 years. But state laws regulating distilling have been loosened and now dozens of new distilleries have sprung up.
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As delays pile up in the implementation of components of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has…
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When Mahlon Irish became a Homer volunteer firefighter in 1974, it was common for 60 people to head out to a fire. Now, it can be difficult to get the 12…
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Johan Jelsma is taking me on a tour of his garden on the West Side of Binghamton. He rattles off the names of plants in just one small patch of his…
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo laid out an ambitious agenda around economic growth, innovation and clean energy in his proposed 2013-2014 Executive Budget.The…
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The state budget includes a provision aimed at boosting the film industry in upstate New York. The new tax credit creates a two-tiered system that…
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Research credit extension could be a double-edged swordTuesday’s fiscal cliff package included extensions to a range of business-related tax credits, including one aimed at supporting research and development.…
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A consortium of three upstate medical schools is to receive $12.1 million in funding to try to create a treatment for people living with multiple…
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New York Senator Charles Schumer is pushing a new bill that he says would help bring outsourced jobs back to upstate New York.The bill would provide a 20…
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New York state is on the brink of returning to pre-recession job levels, according to a new analysis from IHS Global Insight.Jim Diffley, chief regional…