CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- As Russia's war in Ukraine continues, a local company has been continuously working with volunteers to help those injured in Ukraine.

The connection halfway across the world is giving people hope one step at a time.

Tony Hynes put it simply, "We all have to do our part, somewhere, somehow. This just happens to be my little corner where I'm doing my thing right now."

His little corner is actually a large manufacturing plant in Saratoga County. He's the CEO of Precision Valve and Automation. Among all the items they make that go all over the world, a machine smaller than a refrigerator is changing lives by cutting down the time it takes to fit prosthetics from weeks to just hours. "What we've done is we've created a machine that can 3-D print the sockets, wh

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