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  2. Hardinge sells assets, but Horseheads facility to remain open ...

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    The Hardinge Inc. Horseheads plant will remain open under a new name after the company sold its businesses. Here's what it means for local jobs.

  3. Hardinge, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Hardinge, Inc. is a multi-national machine tool builder with global headquarters in Berwyn, PA, USA. It began operation in 1890. Hardinge is best known for its lathes, both non-CNC and CNC. Hardinge Inc. machine tool brands now include Hardinge, Bridgeport, Kellenberger, Usach, Hauser, Jones & Shipman, Voumard, and Tschudin. It currently has ...

  4. Lehman's Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Lehman's is a retail store located in Kidron, Ohio. Originally specializing in products used by the Amish community, it has become known worldwide as a source for non-electric goods. The 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2 ) facility bills itself as a "Low Tech Superstore" and a "Purveyor of Historical Technology", both of which are reflected in ...

  5. Hardinge Inc. layoffs confirmed as company files WARN ... - AOL

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    Horseheads-based Hardinge Inc. confirmed it will be closing its Super-Precision Division as of Aug. 9, resulting in 31 employees losing their jobs.

  6. Hardinge Inc. finds funding, calls off division closure and ...

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    Hardinge, which was founded in the 1890s in Chicago and relocated to Elmira in the 1930s, was also in discussions with the U.S. Department of Energy to secure an advance payment that would allow ...

  7. Service Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Current Service Merchandise catalogs were placed on stands in strategic locations throughout the store to allow customers to shop for items not on display. When ready to place their orders, customers would take the order form to a clerk, who would submit the order to the store's stockroom via his computer-terminal cash register, as well as take ...