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Broome Talent Task Force releases first progress report
DICKINSON, N.Y. — Broome Talent Task Force has released a report on its progress to address workforce-development and “talent-attraction” needs in Broome County. The report

Gas-station employee arrested for stealing nearly $2,000 in lottery tickets
ONEONTA, N.Y. — New York State Police in Oneonta recently arrested a man for allegedly stealing nearly $2,000 in lottery tickets from the gas station

Rochester–area’s Oak Hill Country Club readies for Senior PGA Championship in May
“I cherish what we do. We try to get more clubs in people’s hands. I’m a coach,” Whaley said about the PGA of America’s role

Two men charged with stealing catalytic converters from Otsego County auto shop
Troopers were dispatched to Wahl to Wahl Auto in Middlefield on March 6 for a report that the business was missing several catalytic converters, according

CenterState CEO announces finalists for Business of the Year awards
“We are proud to honor these member businesses for their outstanding success, and the role they play in strengthening the region,” Robert Simpson, president and

National SBDC Day celebrated at Salt City Coffee in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The owners of Salt City Coffee at 509 W. Onondaga St. in Syracuse marked their second anniversary in business and celebrated National
FuzeHub to hold solutions forum for manufacturers in Utica
UTICA, N.Y. — FuzeHub will hold what it calls a solutions forum on Tuesday in Utica that seeks to address manufacturing-employment issues in the Mohawk

StartFast makes additional investment in LotMonkey
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The StartFast Venture Accelerator in Syracuse says it has made a follow-on investment in LotMonkey Inc., a company headquartered in the Tampa,

Broome County business owner arrested for grand larceny of $21,000
CONKLIN, N.Y. — New York State Police in Deposit have arrested a man for allegedly pocketing more than $21,000 that was supposed to be used

Syracuse New Times to end free distribution
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse New Times will soon no longer be available for free pickup just around the corner. After 50 years, the alternative
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