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Cuomo launches Business Mentor NY
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday announced the formal launch of Business Mentor NY, the state’s first “large scale, hands-on” mentoring program geared to help entrepreneurs
CNY unemployment rates decline, job growth mixed
Jobless rates continue to decline across Central New York, but the region’s job-growth picture remains mixed. Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Binghamton, Utica–Rome, and Ithaca
Credit Union Classic is a truly global event
DeWITT — The 2014 Credit Union Classic, a Symetra (formerly Futures) Tour “Road to the LPGA” event, will attract 144 U.S. and international women golfers
Ephesus Lighting names Crunch owner Dolgon as chief marketing officer and Lorenz as president
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Crunch owner Howard Dolgon is adding to his responsibilities with a management title in a Syracuse business that is based at the
OCC names Borsz new athletics director
ONONDAGA — Onondaga Community College today announced it has appointed Michael Borsz as its new athletics director. He fills the position left vacant following the
Cuomo details proposed $100 million Onondaga Lake Revitalization program
GEDDES — Gov. Andrew Cuomo today announced details of a proposed $100 million project intended to improve areas surrounding Onondaga Lake, including a concert pavilion, water
Saab Sensis lays off 30 in DeWitt and California
DeWITT — Saab Sensis Corp. has announced plans to lay off 30 full-time employees at its U.S. operations in DeWitt and Campbell, Calif. The affected
DiNapoli: N.Y. state agency overtime pay rose 16 percent last year
Overtime earnings at state agencies rose to a “record” $611 million in 2013, a nearly 16 percent increase over 2012. That’s according to a new
Small employers of reservists are eligible to apply for SBA working-capital loans
Small businesses that have suffered economic losses while the owner or a key employee was called up to active duty are eligible to apply for
MOST announces new board members, officers
SYRACUSE — The Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) board of trustees and the MOST Foundation board of directors recently named new members and officers