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CNY Tweets — July 6, 2020

Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering small business, COVID-19, HR, and leadership tips. Small Business Expo @SmallBizExpoCommon Fears That Any Successful Entrepreneur Must Overcome @carolsankar http://twib.in/l/r6ne4aLe7E6E Melissa Stewart @MelissaOnline5 Ways Family #Businesses Can Adapt To #Covid19 via @forbes https://forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2020/06/28/5-ways-family-businesses-can-adapt-to-covid-19/ #SmallBusiness #SmallBiz #familybusiness SBA @SBAgov#ICYMI: ALL eligible small businesses […]

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Anderson joins Tompkins Trust Company board of directors

ITHACA — Tompkins Trust Company announced it has added Johanna Anderson, Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services executive director, to its board of directors. Anderson brings more than 15 years of experience in expanding access to affordable housing, building livable communities, and leading economic-development efforts to reach diverse populations throughout the nation, per a Tompkins Trust news

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Oneida County hotel occupancy edges up in May from April, but is still way off from a year ago on COVID-19 effect

UTICA — Oneida County hotels started to get a little busier in May compared to April, but occupancy levels were still down by nearly 50 percent from a year prior as the continuing coronavirus pandemic hindered business, travel, and leisure.  The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county

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Excellus CEO Booth readies for May 2021 retirement

ROCHESTER — The man who has led Excellus BlueCross BlueShield and its parent company, the Lifetime Healthcare Companies Inc. since 2013 is preparing to retire. The health insurer on June 25 announced that president and CEO Christopher Booth will retire on May 1, 2021.  The company’s board of directors has also voted to name James

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Syracuse suspends permitting for large festivals, public events through the fall

SYRACUSE — The City of Syracuse on July 1 announced that it has suspended permitting for large-scale gatherings and events through the summer and fall of 2020 due to COVID-19 and its impact on city operations.  “The pandemic has placed the City in a tough situation financially. These events and programs are labor intensive for

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Rochester design firm expands CNY presence by buying Syracuse firm

SYRACUSE — LaBella Associates has acquired Harmony Architectural Associates, PC, of Syracuse in a deal that expands LaBella’s presence in the region. LaBella Associates on June 25 announced it had completed the acquisition. It is a design firm that is headquartered in Rochester with an existing office in Syracuse. LaBella did not release any financial

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CNY, state jobless rates remain high in May amid pandemic

Syracuse region lost 55,000 jobs compared to year-ago month Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Utica–Rome, Watertown–Fort Drum, Binghamton, and Elmira regions remained in double-digit figures in May amid layoffs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ithaca region was one of only two in the state (along with the Albany–Schenectady–Troy metro area) to register a single-figure jobless

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Lockheed Martin to pay Q3 dividend of $2.40 a share

Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) announced on June 25 that its board of directors has authorized a third-quarter 2020 dividend of $2.40 per share.  The dividend is payable on Sept. 25, to holders of record as of the close of business on Sept. 1. It’s the same amount that Lockheed paid in each of the

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OCC plans for in-person and remote instruction for the upcoming fall semester

ONONDAGA — The fall semester at Onondaga Community College (OCC) will involve a mix of in-person and remote instruction. Faculty, students, and employees will all be required to wear masks on campus when classes begin Aug. 31. It is part of the plan that the OCC announced June 25.  All on-campus instruction will conclude prior

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CNY Hackathon helps students prepare for work in cybersecurity

UTICA–ROME — The CNY Hackathon, a regional intercollegiate cybersecurity competition, is typically held twice a year at local institutions and has been a collaborative effort between Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC), Utica College, and SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly). The spring CNY Hackathon event held April 17 and 18 went to a virtual format amid

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