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Aquatrol Technologies leases office in DeWitt

DeWITT — Aquatrol Technologies, Inc., a water-management services and energy consulting firm, recently leased 2,600 square feet of office-service space at 14 Corporate Circle in DeWitt. Gary Cottet of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the tenant in this lease transaction. Lease terms were not disclosed. Aquatrol’s space is part of a one-story, 27,000-square-foot building […]

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Syracuse law firm opens second office in Cortland

CORTLAND — Josephine Yang-Patyi in May expanded her four-year-old Syracuse law firm to a second office in Cortland.  With the addition of the Cortland office — which is located in the McNeil Building at 17-29 Main St. — the Yang-Patyi Law Firm has added attorney Scott Leuenberger as of counsel. Both attorneys are concentrating on

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Little Falls Hospital adds Powers to board of trustees

LITTLE FALLS — Little Falls Hospital (LFH) announced it has appointed Laura Powers as a new member of the LFH Board of Trustees. Her three-year term began on July 27. Powers is a financial advisor at Strategic Financial Services, Inc. in Utica and has been with the company for 16 years.  “My goal of being

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New York Forward Loan Fund is still accepting applications

ALBANY — Businesses from qualifying industries can still apply for assistance from the New York Forward Loan Fund for COVID-19-related costs and expenses. Those qualifying industries include agriculture, construction, food services, retail, education services, manufacturing, and transportation, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Aug. 4. Cuomo has announced that more than $2.3 million

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Contractor completes HVAC project at Auburn’s Schweinfurth Art Center

AUBURN — The Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn on Aug. 5 announced the completion of a project to install a new heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. The project added both elements to its second-floor gallery and studio classroom, the Schweinfurth Art Center said in a news release. Century Heating + Cooling of DeWitt

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Grant funds open to Onondaga County small businesses, nonprofits for pandemic-safety expenses

SYRACUSE — Onondaga County small businesses and nonprofit organizations can pursue grant funding to help pay for out-of-pocket expenses related to COVID-19 health and safety requirements.  Onondaga County on Aug. 10 announced a $500,000 grant program to assist small companies and nonprofit organizations operating within the county.  The Onondaga County Office of Economic Development is

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Helio Health to use $400K in federal funding to expand behavioral-health training

SYRACUSE — Helio Health, Inc. will use a federal grant of more than $414,000 to improve its Join It, Live It, Be It program. The program creates training opportunities for Central New Yorkers seeking to work in behavioral health as a certified volunteer or counselor, the office of U.S. Representative John Katko (R–Camillus) said in

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Hummel’s Office Plus uses acquisition to expand to Albany area

MOHAWK — Hummel’s Office Plus has expanded its footprint to the Capital Region with the Aug. 1 acquisition of the Albany–area office of Workplace Central. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.  The Latham office of Workplace Central will change its name to Hummel’s Office Plus and continue to operate from its location at

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St. Lawrence University searches for next president

CANTON — The St. Lawrence University board of trustees “in the near future” will appoint a committee to begin a search for the school’s next president. That committee will begin its work “this fall.”  St. Lawrence University President William L. Fox on Aug. 4 announced his plan to retire on June 30, 2021, after 12

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Court in New York holds that portions of FFCRA regulations exceeded statutory authority

On Aug. 3, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York held that the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) exceeded its statutory authority by promulgating certain regulations implementing the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). The FFCRA, which was enacted on March 18, is one of the major relief statutes passed

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