For years, industrial sites that once fueled the city’s economy have sat idle and deteriorating in and around residential areas. Now, the brownfields are presenting an opportunity for residents to re-invent their neighborhoods.
For years, foam products made in St. Johnsville have been used for exercise mats, protective gear and insulation used in automobile manufacturing and packaging. But after some chemists looked further into the makeup of the polyolefin foam made by Cellect, the company recently learned their products have a unique quality that should help it break into the medical supplies industry....
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