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CNY companies certified as service-disabled, veteran-owned businesses

Several area companies in recent weeks have been certified by the New York State Office of General Services’ (OGS) Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD). They include SJ’s Residential Plumbing, Heating, and AC LLC in Endicott, which specializes in HVAC services, per a Sept. 14 OGS announcement.  On Aug. 31, OGS reported that RSC […]

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NYSTEC to open new procurement technical assistance center

Service-disabled, veteran-owned businesses in the Mohawk Valley and Capital Region could benefit from a new procurement technical assistance center (PTAC) that is set to open in Troy on Oct. 1 with a subcenter in Rome. NYSTEC (New York State Technology Enterprise Corporation) has announced the upcoming opening of the IgniteU NY PTAC, which will provide procurement

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Kocan joins St. Joseph’s Health Cardiovascular Institute in North Country

WATERTOWN, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Health recently announced that Sonja Kocan, a family nurse practitioner, has joined the St. Joseph’s Health Cardiovascular Institute in Watertown and Gouverneur.  In this new role, Kocan joins a team of practitioners providing comprehensive cardiology care to the community.  Kocan is a licensed family nurse practitioner with more than four

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Oneida County hotels continued business bounceback in August with nearly 6 out of 10 rooms filled

UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County hotels continued to get busier in August compared to July, June, and May amid the coronavirus pandemic, with occupancy approaching 60 percent. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county rebounded to 58.4 percent in August from 49.5 percent in July, 41.3 percent

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New York milk production edges up in August

New York dairy farms produced 1.293 billion pounds of milk in August, up 0.6 percent from  1.285 billion pounds in the year-ago month, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported. Production per cow in the state averaged 2,065 pounds in August, up slightly from 2,050 pounds a year prior. The number of milk

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New Nursing-Home Policy is a Win for New York Families

New York families recently received some long-awaited good news with the announcement that restrictive nursing-home visitation policies were finally being adjusted. Nursing-home visits had been banned since March because of the pandemic. Since then, some residents’ friends and loved ones were unable to visit because of strict visitation rules that went into effect over the summer.

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The Art of Giving Political Speeches

I was talking to a friend not long ago who was pretty down on politics in all its forms. “I actually find real enjoyment in politics,” I told him. He asked if I was nuts.   No, I said, there’s a lot of pleasure — even joy — to be found in participating. Case in point:

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DAVID M. TEHAN

DAVID M. TEHAN has joined Adirondack Bank senior VP of retail loan administration. He brings 16 years of loan servicing and loan-operations experience to the position and nearly 30 years of experience in the financial-services industry. Most recently, Tehan was a director in operations for the Bank of New York Mellon. He earned his bachelor’s

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Erie Materials

Erie Materials, a regional distributor of building materials in New York and Pennsylvania, has made several promotions and new hires. BRENDAN PFEIFER was promoted to inside sales at the Auburn location. He has worked in the warehouse since October 2018. Pfeifer has previous experience in customer service and counter sales. BILL MILLER has been promoted

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Cayuga Strategic Solutions

Cayuga Strategic Solutions, the joint venture of the Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce and the Cayuga Economic Development Agency (CEDA), has hired TAYLOR SYMES as economic-development technical specialist for CEDA and KIM TAGGERTY as office administrator. Symes attended Cayuga Community College, where she studied medical imaging and radiology. As the economic-development technical specialist for CEDA,

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