A team of students from SUNY Poly has won first place in a competition to invent technology designed to help people with disabilities perform their jobs.
More than five weeks after the devastating news broke that a chip manufacturer no longer planned to invest and create jobs in central New York, local leaders met with Gov. Andrew Cuomo Tuesday about the future of Nano Utica, and furthering the state's investment in the SUNY Poly campus in Marcy.
Even after a reported continuing decline in unemployment over 2016 and a rise in manufacturing for Utica and Central New York, New York has been declared one of the top ten worst states to make a living in today.
Utica Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi is laying into Governor Cuomo over his continued silence regarding the hold-up with the Marcy Nano project on the SUNY Poly campus.