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OCC/Keuka pact allows students to pursue social work bachelor’s on either campus

ONONDAGA — Onondaga Community College (OCC) and Keuka College officials on March 2 signed a dual admission and general transfer agreement for students who want to pursue a bachelor’s degree in social work. Students accepted into the dual-admission program who earn an associate degree from OCC in human services will be able to pursue a […]

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Eight startups begin their work in the spring AFRL Commercialization Academy

ROME — The eight startup teams in the next group involved in the AFRL Commercialization Academy have started their work.  AFRL is short for Air Force Research Laboratory. The companies are focused on areas that include cybersecurity, big data analytics, information systems, and the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) industry, Griffiss Institute said in a news

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Syracuse one-bedroom apartment rent prices rise 5 percent in February compared to prior month

The median rental price for most apartments in the Syracuse metro area rose 5 percent in February compared to January, but the price is down more than 15 percent from the year-ago month.  That’s according to the March 2020 national rent report from Zumper, an apartment-rental listings website. The median rental price of one-bedroom apartments

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Opinion: Prevailing-wage mandate will not help accelerate black business and income growth

New York’s construction industry has booming in the early 21st century. The economy was strong and investment in construction projects were pouring in — both Upstate and Downstate. An increase in investments throughout the state resulted in more employment opportunities and higher wages for New York’s blue-collar construction workers — in New York City, upstate

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What Congress Represents

If one of the U.S. Capitol hallways that house members pass through regularly to get to the chambers, there’s an inscription of a comment by Alexander Hamilton. It comes from his 1788 remarks to the New York convention on ratifying the Constitution, and reads simply, “Here, Sir, the people govern.” I’ve always thought that was a pretty

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CNY Tweets – March 16, 2020

Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tax, and HR tips. SBA @SBAgovAs any #smallbusiness owner knows, employees are the key to success. Learn about benefit programs to reward them: http://ow.ly/u4Lf50yFkAB NFIB @NFIBHow Small Business Can Prepare for Coronavirus @NFIBLegal: https://www.nfib.com/content/legal-compliance/healthcare/how-small-business-can-prepare-for-coronavirus/ TP digital – Wix Web

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