Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various business, career, personal, and digital/social-media tips. NFIB @NFIB Get a customer complaint email? Consider Read More
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Group to redevelop two South Salina Street buildings into Whitney Lofts
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A group of developers has plans to renovate the buildings at 321-323 S. Salina St. into a $4.2 million mixed-use development called Whitney Lofts. Read More
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SOS moves into new $9M Clay office building
CLAY — Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists (SOS) moved into a new location in a newly constructed, $9 million building at 8324 Oswego Road in Clay on Sept. 18. SOS jointly owns the building with Family P Read More
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Utica’s Sivic Solutions Group is acquired by New Jersey firm, Solix
UTICA — Sivic Solutions Group, LLC (SSG), a Utica–based consulting firm, has recently been acquired by Parsippany, New Jersey–based Solix, Inc. as that firm expands its market footprint and adds sever Read More
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USDA calls on dairy farmers to help measure Northeast milk production
Thousands of milk producers across the U.S., including nearly 2,500 in the Northeast, will receive surveys from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) as Read More
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse-Destiny USA opens for business
SYRACUSE — Destiny USA “consistently” draws from a distance covering a four-plus hour drive, and it attracts tourists from all 50 states, Canada, “and worldwide.” Read More
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SUNY Cortland’s Bowers Science Museum to formally open Sept. 28
CORTLAND — SUNY Cortland announced that its updated Ross E. Bowers Hall Science Museum and Greenhouse will formally open Sept. 28 with a ribbon-cutting event in the science complex’s first-floor lobby Read More
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Shared Services Agreement is an Important First Step Toward Improved Service
Onondaga County’s Shared Services Panel recently released a report outlining opportunities to create savings that directly address the fiscal challenges faced by our local governments. Their work is a Read More
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New Business Resource Center formally opens in downtown Oswego
SUNY Oswego’s Office of Business and Community Relations also moves downtown OSWEGO — A new Business Resource Center — offering a broad range of services to entrepreneurs, startups, and established b Read More
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Barclay Damon expands renewable-energy practice
SYRACUSE — Barclay Damon, LLP is expanding its renewable-energy practice with the addition of the four attorneys from McCauley Lyman, LLC, a law firm based in Framingham, Massachusetts. Read More
Opinion
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OPINION: N.Y.’s Climate Goals Could Produce Reliability Crisis New York Democrats have a longstanding habit of taking an issue like environmental policy and addressing it with the most extreme, unrealistic solutions conceivable. Read More
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OPINION: Bipartisanship Isn’t Dead, But It’s Not In Good Health, Either Having just watched a U.S. Supreme Court nominee supported by a comfortable majority of Americans draw just three Republican votes in the Senate, you could be forgiven for thinking bipartisanship in Congress is a thing of the past. Read More
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OPINION: The recession could be here Well, that didn’t take long. It has only been a month since the spread between 10-year treasuries and 2-year treasuries in the bond market inverted on March 31. That has been a reliable recession indicator that has predicted almost every recession in modern economic history. Read More
Business Mentors
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CEO FOCUS: Support Small Businesses, Key Drivers of Economic Growth National Small Business Week [which ran May 2-6], presented a time to recognize the critical contributions of America’s entrepreneurs and small-business owners. Read More
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VIEWPOINT: New state law bars colleges from withholding transcripts of indebted students On May 4, 2022, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law A.06938B, which amends New York State Education Law. Read More
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Ask Rusty: About the Earnings Test & Taxation of Social Security Benefits Dear Rusty: I’m 63, married, and we file a joint tax return. If I claim Social Security (SS) now and keep working and earn $7,000 more per year than the annual limit of $19,560, I know I’d have benefits withheld at the rate of $1 for every $2 over the limit ($3,500). Read More
People on the Move
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People news: Lyons National Bank adds commercial-loan officer in Auburn AUBURN, N.Y. — Lyons National Bank (LNB) recently hired Todd L. Borsa as assistant VP, commercial-loan officer in its Auburn offices. Read More
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UMN board elects new president, adds board members UTICA, N.Y. — The UMN (Utica Monday Night) For the Arts board of directors has a new president in Angela Johnson DeCarlis. She will serve a three-year term. Read More
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Broadwell starts new role as Cayuga Strategic Solutions CEO AUBURN, N.Y. — After serving as executive director of the Fulton Community Development Agency, Bradly Broadwell has started his new position as CEO of Cayuga Strategic Solutions (CSS). Read More