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New York manufacturers remain pessimitic about the future

That’s despite improvement in new orders, shipments Even with improvements in new orders and shipments, respondents to a monthly measure of New York’s manufacturing sector remain pessimistic about the future. As for current conditions, the general business conditions index of the Empire State Manufacturing Survey dipped to -9.2 in May, declining for a third consecutive […]

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Mohawk Valley projects boosted by state funding

Three Mohawk Valley communities will receive funding for 19 projects as part of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) and NY Forward state programs, Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced. Herkimer, which was a round seven winner of a $10 million DRI award, will proceed with eight projects, while Boonville and Richfield, each round two winners of

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Destiny USA security team now includes retired State Police K-9 Ada

SYRACUSE — Destiny USA says its security team has a new member that brings a lot of experience to the group. K-9 Ada, a dog that retired from service with the New York State Police, has joined its security team along with her handler, Mark Bender. Bender is a retired New York State Trooper who

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Ask Rusty: Will DOGE Hurt Social Security or Medicare Benefits

Dear Rusty: I am a new AMAC member and have an important question for you, and your answer will be greatly appreciated. My question is: Is the new DOGE effort going to help us, or hurt us, all those living on Social Security and receiving Medicare benefits? Please let us know soon. Signed: Worried Senior

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VIEWPOINT: How Leadership Coaching Transforms Organizations

What can a skilled leader do for a company? She can turn chaos into order. In turn, this creates the space she needs to build an exciting work environment that provides continuous growth and increased profits. We have seen it happen. Companies with superior products and services and competent employees but stagnant growth turned themselves

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Community Foundation grant supports Rome baseball complex upkeep following tornado damage

ROME — The Rome Baseball Association, DeLutis Field Complex, and the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties announced they have partnered to help the association continue its mission to improve quality of life assets for the city of Rome and beyond with a $5,000 investment from the Eric Frei Fund. The funding will help

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Nappi $2 million donation to help SUNY ESF algal bloom research on Skaneateles Lake

SYRACUSE — SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will expand its research into the cause of algal blooms on Skaneateles Lake with the help of a $2 million donation from Sam and Carol Nappi. The work will focus on the cause of algal blooms —both harmful (HAB) and non-toxic — and how they

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