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UNPAUSING CNY: May 25, 2020

UNPAUSING CNY:Snapshots of life as Central New York reopens its economy amid the pandemic People out and about at Sylvan Beach on May 17. (Photo Credit: zoeyadvertising.com) North Country Florist on Downer Street in Baldwinsville, bustling with activity on May 16. Florists in Central New York were allowed to reopen starting May 15. (Photo Credit: […]

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Schultz named executive director of research at the Rockefeller Institute of Government

ALBANY — The Rockefeller Institute of Government, the public-policy research arm of SUNY, announced it has appointed Laura Schultz as its new executive director of research. She previously served as director of fiscal analysis and senior economist at the Rockefeller Institute. In her new position, Schultz evaluates the fiscal and economic impacts of federal, state,

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Oswego County provides online resources for businesses for the economic reopening

OSWEGO — Oswego County government on May 15 launched oswegocounty.com/restart, a directory of online resources to help businesses and organizations prepare for reopening. On the same day, the Central New York Region began Phase 1 of New York’s regional reopening from the coronavirus shutdown by restarting construction, manufacturing, retail curbside pickup, and agriculture, forestry, and

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Amazon hopes to be up and running in Clay in time for 2021 holiday season

CLAY — The regional director of operations for e-commerce giant Amazon, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) anticipates its upcoming Clay warehouse and distribution facility will launch in time for the 2021 holiday season. Anand Mehta on May 18 spoke in a video message after Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announced Seattle–based Amazon as the tenant during his

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L’Arche Syracuse affiliates with AccessCNY

SYRACUSE — L’Arche Syracuse began an affiliation with AccessCNY in an agreement that became effective on May 1. The two nonprofit disability providers have been partnering on services for the last several months, per a news release about the affiliation. Financial support for this partnership was provided by the Central New York Community Foundation’s strategic

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Community Bank acquisition of Steuben Trust expected to close on June 12

DeWITT — Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) recently announced that it expects to close on its acquisition of Steuben Trust Corporation on June 12, now that it has received approval from federal and state regulators for the deal that was first announced last fall. DeWitt–based Community Bank System stated on May 13 that it

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Big declines in orders, shipments hampered New York manufacturing activity in May

Still, manufacturers expect conditions to be better later this year   A monthly gauge of New York manufacturing activity indicated the industry continues dealing with “significant declines” in orders and shipments as the coronavirus pandemic carries on. The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index rose almost 30 points to -48.5 in May from its

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Empire Recycling has reopened its metal-recycling facilities

UTICA — Family-owned Empire Recycling Corp. has fully reopened all of its metal-recycling facilities, including its location at 64 North Genesee St. in Utica, and resumed buying metal from the general public.  Besides the Utica site, the firm also has metal-recycling operations in Syracuse, Waterloo, and Albany, Beth Park, director of public relations & marketing

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Grow-NY competition accepting applications for 2020 contest

SYRACUSE — Those interested in applying for the second year of the Grow-NY competition have until July 15 to do so, and they may have a chance to pitch their idea at the Oncenter in Syracuse in November. Grow-NY, a global food and agriculture business competition, held a May 14 virtual briefing on the competition’s

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SBA awards $150K grant to Veteran WISE program at Syracuse’s IVMF

SYRACUSE — The Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (V-WISE) at Syracuse University will use a federal grant of $150,000 for entrepreneurship training for women service members, veterans, and military spouses. V-WISE is operated by Syracuse’s Institute for Veterans & Military Families (IVMF).  The $150,000 grant represents half of the $300,000 in grant funding

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