Comments on plans to clean up contamination at the former IBM site in Endicott are being accepted by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation.
A reporter and author plans to talk about the business connections between IBM's Thomas Watson and Nazi Germany in a presentation at Binghamton University.
Endicott-area residents will have an opportunity to tell state regulators what they think about the next step in addressing contamination at the former IBM property in the village.
An attorney who worked for many of the people who claimed harm because of contamination at the IBM Endicott manufacturing site said the legal case could have dragged on for another two decades.
Stephen Schwarz of the Faraci Lange law firm in Rochester said all lawsuits involving allegations of vapor intrusion are difficult...
IBM has paid several million dollars to hundreds of people who have been seeking compensation for claims related to chemical contamination at the company's Endicott microelectronics facility.
The company and many of the plaintiffs who had taken IBM to court last year agreed to a settlement of the lawsuit filed nearly a decade ago...
Another round of layoffs at IBM locations around the United States is underway.
Officials at IBM headquarters in Westchester County won't discuss how many workers are losing their jobs but reports suggest that the number will be at least several thousand...
An Endicott-based electronics manufacturing firm is seeking to sell what it bills as "excess inventory."
The successor to Endicott Interconnect Technologies - i3 Electronics - has posted a five-page list on its website offering thousands of items the company no longer needs...