Nanotech firm begins hiring for new Marcy facility (300+ jobs in New York State)
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The Rome Sentinel ^
| May 2, 2017 | Dan Guzewich
MARCY — Danfoss Silicon Power has begun posting job openings for its new facility at the Computer Chip Commercialization Center, also called the Quad-C, on the SUNY Polytechnic Institute campus. The
company, based in Germany, is in the preliminary stages of scaling up inside the Quad-C so it can start commercial production in the first quarter of next year, according to site general manager Michael Hennessey. “With a little luck and a lot of hard work, that’s our plan,” he said of the timetable. As of Wednesday, the company’s website began showing several positions that specifically list the Oneida County...
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Marcy Borders, survivor known as 'Dust Lady' in iconic 9/11 photo, dies at 42
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CNN ^
| Wed August 26, 2015 | David Shortell
Many remember the haunting photograph: A woman wearing business attire and pearls is covered head-to-toe in white dust, her hands held out helplessly before her, as she makes her way out of the World Trade Center's damaged North Tower on September 11, 2001. She
survived that day, getting out before both towers of the trade center crumbled and killed 2,753 people in the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil. But the woman in the photos, known to most as the "Dust Lady," died Tuesday, her family said. Marcy Borders was 42.
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9/11 ‘Dust Lady’ Marcy Borders, featured in haunting photo, dies of cancer
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The Washington Post ^
| August 26, 2015 | J. Freedom du Lac
When the World Trade Center’s South Tower collapsed, just before 10 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001, photographer Stan Honda was in lower Manhattan, taking pictures of the incomprehensible scene.
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9/11 'Dust Lady' Marcy Borders dies after battle with stomach cancer
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Jersey Journal ^
| August 25, 2015
BAYONNE -- After a yearlong battle with stomach cancer, Marcy Borders -- the woman known as the "Dust Lady" from the iconic photo taken of her as she escaped from the Twin Towers on Sept. 11 -- has died, according to Facebook posts by multiple family members. Michael
Borders, Marcy Borders' brother, said in a Facebook post at 11:22 a.m. yesterday that he needed everyone to pray for her, before posting about 12 hours later: "I can't believe my sister is gone."
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