The President of Gorick Construction, Alfred Gorick Jr., told 12 News that IBM demolitions have been in the works for years.
The massive task of tearing down five old IBM buildings in Endicott is moving a bit faster than had been expected.
New York State Police at Endwell announced the arrest of Clyde Stevens, 46, of Binghamton following an investigation into fraudulent prescription practices at a Rite Aid pharmacy in Endicott.
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are known as forever chemicals because of their extreme persistence. These compounds have useful properties including durability and waterproofing ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are known as forever chemicals because of their extreme persistence. These compounds have useful properties including durability and waterproofing, so ...
That was before spring flooding damaged the ice-making equipment, resulting in the spill of the chemical ethylene glycol ... is on track to be completed and opened in the spring." IBM Endicott ...
Getty A debate about whether black-colored plastic used in items including kitchen utensils could contain cancerous chemicals might be missing the point, according to experts. As previously ...
Exclusive IBM Consulting wants employees to know they're not all created equally, a point it intends to reflect in a "closer alignment between pay and performance." This is according to an internal ...
In a bid to break into the CDMO business at one of its most lucrative angles, India's Granules is snapping up Swiss contract manufacturer Senn Chemicals. The deal, once closed, will immediately ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The City of Savannah filed a lawsuit against nearly 50 companies, alleging that they have been dumping harmful chemicals known as PFAS or “forever chemicals” into the ...
The French Parliament has approved a landmark ban on using “forever chemicals” in common products including cosmetics, ski wax and clothing, a move that could reverberate beyond its borders.