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CNY TWEETS — SEPTEMBER 7, 2020

Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering small business, COVID-19, HR, leadership, and career tips. NFIB @NFIBThe quarterly Industry-specific #SmallBiz Economic Trends survey out today highlights construction, services, manufacturing, & retail. “Some industries are recovering faster than others, but there is still much work to be done.” — @NFIBResearch’s

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New Cholita’s Peruvian Chicken restaurant navigates pandemic

CLAY — Cholita’s Peruvian Chicken restaurant opened for business on Route 57 in Clay in mid-February, just before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.  The family-owned restaurant specializing in authentic Peruvian–style rotisserie chicken closed its dining room and switched to limited carry-out-only service in mid-March like other restaurants amid the NY PAUSE order seeking to slow spread

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Broome County hotels continued gradual business rebound in July, but were still well off prior-year levels of occupancy

BINGHAMTON — Hotels in Broome County continued to see a slight pickup in guests in July compared to the prior three months, but occupancy was still substantially down from a year ago due to the coronavirus pandemic continuing to stifle travel and hospitality, according to a recent report.  The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as

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SMALL BIZ SPOTLIGHT: Tom’s Natural Foods in Clinton transitions to new ownership

SMALL BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT CLINTON, N.Y. — The community of Clinton has been the home of Tom’s Natural Foods (originally known as Whole Earth Natural Foods) at 16 College St. for almost 50 years.  Any business with such a long run of success is undoubtedly going to reach a time for succession, where the owners are

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Rochester mechanical contracting and custom metal fabricating company leases Salina space for CNY office

SALINA— Crosby-Brownlie, Inc., a full-service mechanical contracting and custom-metal-fabricating company, recently leased 3,780 square feet of office space at 90 Commerce Blvd. in the town of Salina for its Central New York location. Crosby-Brownlie is a family-owned business operating in the city of Rochester since 1979, per its website. The company was founded by Gavin

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New York’s completed home sales fell in July, but pending sales jumped

CNY numbers were mixed  ALBANY — New York realtors closed on the sale of 9,710 previously owned homes in July, a decline of 26.5 percent from 13,212 homes sold in July 2019, as lack of inventory slowed sales. That’s according to the New York State Association of Realtors’ (NYSAR) July housing-market report issued Aug. 21.

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VIEWPOINT: Use the “Pause Button” When Facing Difficult Decisions

All business activity is human activity. This simple yet profound reference, found throughout the book “Business Ethics” (De George, 2010), became a key touchpoint for my public-relations students at Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications over the past several years, and is a mainstay in my work with CEOs and legal counsel throughout the

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Le Moyne launches program offering virtual interns to area companies

SYRACUSE — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh says that college internships “are among the very best ways” to help local college students stay in the area after they graduate from college. “It’s an opportunity to not only help our students be productive members of the community and to develop relationships that will serve them long after,

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Pemberton keeps Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen going despite pandemic’s challenges

SYRACUSE — Cathy Pemberton expected 2020 to be the best year ever for her seven-year-old homemade baked-cookie business, which is based in Syracuse’s Armory Square area.  And the first quarter started out that way for Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen, Inc., until the coronavirus pandemic struck. “It was the best first quarter I’ve ever had and was

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