Genesee Cream Ale returns to its roots
By Daily Record Staff
POSTED: May 14, 2012
Tags: Genesee Cream Ale, new packaging

Genesee Cream Ale is returning to its roots with the original packaging that once made it famous. The beer, according to Janine Schoos, brand manager for the Genesee Family of Beers, was an overnight success among beer drinkers thirsty for something a little different when it was first introduced in 1960. She said the beer [...]
Braggins tapped to lead Ernstrom & Dreste
By Daily Record Staff
POSTED: May 11, 2012
Tags: Ernstrom & Dreste, new managing partner, Todd R. Braggins

Todd R. Braggins has been named the new managing partner of Rochester law firm Ernstrom & Dreste LLP, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary. His appointment is effective today. Braggins has been with the firm since 1993. His practice focuses on commercial litigation, with particular emphasis on surety and construction law. Ernstrom and Dreste, [...]
UB TCIE celebrates 25th anniversary
By Daily Record Staff
POSTED: May 10, 2012
Tags: business assistance, SUNY Buffalo, TCIE

SUNY Buffalo TCIE is celebrating 25 years of improving the local economy by connecting companies with the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences resources. Officially launched in 1987 in a storage room in Bell Hall on the North Campus as The Center for Industrial Effectiveness, UB TCIE is now housed at Baird Research Park and [...]
Seneca Nation firm wins $18.5M Army project
By The Associated Press
POSTED: May 9, 2012
Tags: Army project, design, Seneca Nation
SALAMANCA — A Seneca Nation of Indians business has been awarded an $18.5 million contract to design and build a U.S. Army Reserve Center in upstate New York. The western New York tribe says Tuesday that the contract was awarded to SCMC LLC, which opened in 2008. Seneca President Robert Odawi Porter says [...]
DEC invites Garlock to discuss EHS initiatives
By Daily Record Staff
POSTED: May 9, 2012
Tags: DEC, EHS, Garlock Sealing Technologies
Garlock Sealing Technologies LLC’s award-winning solvent conversion project and other initiatives were the topic of discussion at a recent training conference with engineers with the state Department of Environmental Conservation. Jonathan Neubauer, senior environmental, health and safety specialist, and Thomas Bishop, manufacturing engineer, presented the program at the department’s Albany offices; the conference also [...]
Kodak online photos going to Shutterfly in July
By The Associated Press
POSTED: May 8, 2012
Tags: Kodak, online photos, Shutterfly, website
NEW YORK — Kodak will close its online-photo service on July 2 after a federal bankruptcy judge approved a $23.8 million sale of the business to Shutterfly. Shutterfly Inc. emerged last month as the sole bidder for Eastman Kodak Co.’s Kodak Gallery business. The judge approved the sale last week. Kodak, which filed for [...]
Erdman Anthony receives engineering awards
By Daily Record Staff
POSTED: May 8, 2012
Tags: engineering award, Erdman Anthony
Erdman Anthony is the recipient of two American Council of Engineering Companies New York Engineering Excellence Awards. The firm garnered a gold award for an improvement project on Interstate 490 and a silver award for its scan and model of the entire interior of New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. “We are [...]
Yogurt maker Chobani wins SBA honor
By The Associated Press
POSTED: May 2, 2012
Tags: award, Chobani, small business administrationn
SYRACUSE — Greek yogurt maker Chobani Inc. has been named the national winner of a federal entrepreneurship award. The U.S. Small Business Administration says Tuesday the company is being honored for its fast growth in sales and employment across the country and overseas. Chobani used an SBA loan to buy a closed Kraft Foods plant, [...]
Red Osier opens downtown café
By Dolan Media Newswires
POSTED: May 2, 2012
Tags: cafe, downtown Rochester, Red Osier

Red Osier Metro Café officially opened for business at the Monroe County Office Building in downtown Rochester on Wednesday. Red Osier Metro Café owner Rob Moore Jr. and Deputy County Executive Dan Delaus cut the ribbon at 11 a.m. before an enthusiastic crowd in the lower level of the building at 39 W. Main St.. [...]
HSE recognized by national publication
By Daily Record Staff
POSTED: May 1, 2012
Tags: Harter Secrest & Emery, law firm, Midsize Hot List, National Law Journal
The National Law Journal has named Harter Secrest & Emery to its annual Midsize Hot List in the April 23 issue. The journal calls the 20 firms listed “good at what they do and also good at how they do it.” Maureen Alston, managing partner of HSE, said she was delighted with the national recognition [...]
Maximus to add 300-plus jobs at new Pittsford office 
By Denise M. Champagne
POSTED: April 30, 2012
Tags: Jobs, Maximus, Monroe County, Pittsford office

They could have gone anywhere, but chose to expand in Monroe County. That was the message Monday of several dignitaries who gathered to announce a decision by Maximus Federal Services to invest nearly $1.7 million for a new Medicare appeals back office operation in Pittsford. Bruce Caswell, president and general manager of Maximus Health Services, [...]
Eastman Kodak 1Q loss widens
By The Associated Press
POSTED: April 27, 2012
Tags: first quarter loss, Kodak
NEW YORK — Eastman Kodak Co. said Friday that its first-quarter loss widened on hefty charges related to its reorganization under bankruptcy protection and a drop in sales. The company, which filed for bankruptcy protection in January, said its net loss swelled to $366 million, or $1.35 per share, for the January-March period. In the [...]
