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Here’s how much area local governments are getting in stimulus money

County and city governments across New York are in line for a cash infusion from the newly passed, federal $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package, dubbed the American Rescue Plan.  Onondaga County will get more than $89 million, Oneida County is set to receive over $44 million, and Broome County will be allocated nearly $37 million.  Besides the […]

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GOFCC virtual annual meeting includes awards, mayoral discussion

OSWEGO COUNTY — The Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce (GOFCC) used its 2021 annual meeting to announce awards, provide remarks from New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, and provide a discussion involving the mayors of Oswego and Fulton.  GOFCC held the virtual event — which had a theme of “Adapt, Innovate and Endure” — on

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Snowmobiling paradise Lewis County to measure its economic impact

LOWVILLE — Snowmobiling is big business in the Tug Hill area and Lewis County. Now, policymakers want to find out just how big. Lewis County Economic Development says it is working with Jefferson Community College (JCC) and Camoin Associates Economic Development of Saratoga Springs to conduct an economic-impact study of snowmobiling in Lewis County and

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NNY Community Foundation, Zoo New York announce Animal Wellness Fund

WATERTOWN — Zoo New York and the Northern New York (NNY) Community Foundation announced they are partnering to establish a new charitable fund to provide animal care and habitat revitalization at the Watertown zoo. The Zoo New York Animal Wellness Fund has been created at the Northern New York Community Foundation. The fund is designed

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2021 CNY Construction Projects

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Rome Health to begin work on new physician center in August

ROME, N.Y. — Rome Health expects construction will begin in August on a new, $13.1 million capital project to create a new physician center on its main campus in Rome. The organization anticipates approval of its application for a certificate of need for the project this summer, Cassie Evans Winter, VP of communications and marketing

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OPINION: State’s Long-Term Growth Requires Change of Course

Federal bailout does not change that New York State is set to receive $12.7 billion in federal funding as part of the recently approved American Rescue Plan. These funds are much needed as the state was facing a major budget gap created by prolonged lockdowns and disruptions to businesses because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The injection

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Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC

MICHELE DICKEY recently joined Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC as a principal in the tax department. She is a CPA with more than 30 years of experience in tax accounting, consulting, financial- statement preparation, and compliance services. Dickey works with closely held businesses within a wide range of industries. She has experience as a

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JAMES HAYWOOD ROLLING, JR.

JAMES HAYWOOD ROLLING, JR. was recently appointed co-director of the Lender Center for Social Justice at Syracuse University. He replaces Marcelle Haddix, whose three-year term is ending, and will begin his three-year term at the start of the fall semester. Rolling, a dual professor of arts education in the College of Visual and Performing Arts

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CASEY D. DICKINSON

CASEY D. DICKINSON has been elevated by BCA Architects & Engineers to new owner in the firm’s engineering department. Dickinson has been with BCA since 2011, working from its Watertown office. He designs and manages civil-engineering projects for municipalities across the North Country. Dickinson is a 2011 graduate of Clarkson University with a bachelor’s degree

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