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O’Reilly Auto Parts construction site work revs up in Fulton

FULTON — Construction site work continues on Aug. 3 for the future O’Reilly Auto Parts store in the city of Fulton. O’Reilly Auto Parts Enterprises LLC purchased the property at 28 W. First St. in Fulton back on May 30, 2017 from Rome Gas Inc. for $350,000, CNYBJ reported in its Aug. 7, 2017 issue. […]

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Erie Canalway Trail expansion to connect Ilion to Mohawk

Pre-construction activities have started on a new section of the Erie Canalway Trail between Ilion and Mohawk in Herkimer County.  The new 1.9-mile trail will help to close a nearly 20-mile gap in the Mohawk Valley section of the Empire State Trail, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a July 31 news release.

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Interstate 81 (I-81) viaduct construction project takes another step forward

SYRACUSE — The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) has recently submitted the draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for the enormous Interstate 81 (I-81) viaduct construction project to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). That’s according to the office of U.S. Representative John Katko (R–Camillus). Katko says he’s “glad” to see the NYSDOT taking the

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Developer buys Altmar site, with plan to build Dollar General store

ALTMAR — CGP Acquisition & Development recently purchased 1.35 acres of land located at 7 Church St. in the hamlet of Altmar (town of Albion) in Oswego County. CGP plans to build a Dollar General retail store on the site, according to a Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company release. The purchase price was undisclosed. Troy

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State can revoke real-estate licenses under violations of Human Rights Law

ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Aug. 3 signed legislation explicitly granting the New York State Department of State the authority to discipline real-estate professionals found to have violated provisions of the state Human Rights Law by revoking or suspending their license.  The legislation “further reinforces the state’s commitment to combating housing discrimination and strengthens

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Salina office building sold for $325,000 to FMV

SALINA — The 3,535-square-foot professional office building located at 250 Commerce Blvd. in Salina was recently sold.  FMV Associates LLC purchased the property from QLS Realty in May for $325,000, according to a Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company release.  Cory LaDuke of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage exclusively marketed the property and represented the seller in

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The Future of the Land Brokerage Industry

Virtually all businesses are now having to quickly pivot to meet the expectations of their consumers amid the coronavirus pandemic. The rapidly changing land brokerage industry, which has been impacted by technological advancements and changing consumer behavior, is among them. Pandemic helping catalyze technology’s disruption of the land brokerage industry Even before COVID-19, the impact technology

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It’s over! The fat gentleman has sung

A lot of folks grumble and growl and punch the air when they see commentary they dislike on TV. Others scrunch the editorial page into a ball. And swear they will never read that rag again. Maybe you are one of them? Well, I have been a rare and lucky guy. I got to express such

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All of Us Need to Help Revitalize Our Democracy

Amid all the troubles occupying our attention, one of the more worrisome is also one of the least visible. It’s the loss of public faith in the effectiveness of our representative democracy. While most state and local governments — and certain federal agencies — have maintained public support during the pandemic, concern over our system

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NICK TRYNISKI

NICK TRYNISKI has been named AVP, credit manager at Pathfinder Bank. He will manage the residential and commercial underwriting for the bank and will bring his personal experience as a credit analyst and knowledge of lending and the bank’s customers to his team of three analysts and a residential underwriter to this new role. Prior

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