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CNY Tweets – November 18, 2019

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, HR, and career tips. SBA @SBAgovDid you know @sbirgov programs provide U.S. small businesses more than $3.7B in early stage R&D funding per year to develop breakthrough technologies of tomorrow? More information available at http://ow.ly/wnsv50wUjC5 IRS Small Biz @IRSsmallbiz#IRS to business […]

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Microsoft begins partnership with Syracuse organizations

SYRACUSE — Tech giant Microsoft (NASDAQ: MFST) has started an “expansive” partnership in Syracuse.  Company representatives recently visited Syracuse, meeting with community stakeholders and planning for implementation of programs and services it will make available to people, nonprofits, and businesses, per a news release from the local organizations involved. Top executives of Microsoft on Nov.

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Report: 42 percent of unsubsidized ACA enrollees likely to switch plans during open enrollment

A recent survey report from eHealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH), a private online marketplace for health insurance, found that nearly eight in 10 consumers (79 percent) said they expect to review their health-insurance plan during the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) current open-enrollment period.  Those not receiving government subsidies are more inclined to switch plans: 42 percent of consumers

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State siting board approves Lewis County wind farm

LOWVILLE — The New York State Board on Electric Generation Siting and the Environment (Siting Board) on Nov. 12 granted approval to Number Three Wind, LLC to construct and operate a wind farm in Lewis County. The Siting Board’s decision followed “an extensive review and public participation process to ensure that the wind farm meets

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PAR expects acquisition of Florida software firm to close in Q4

NEW HARTFORD — ParTech Inc. expects its deal to acquire a Tampa, Florida–based restaurant software company will close “during the fourth quarter of 2019.” The company on Nov. 7 announced it had agreed to acquire AccSys, LLC, also known as Restaurant Magic, for $42 million. ParTech is a wholly owned subsidiary of New Hartford–based PAR

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Fuchsberg takes over as Genius NY director at Tech Garden

SYRACUSE — Genius NY, a business-accelerator program at CenterState CEO’s Tech Garden, has a new director.  Genius NY stands for Growing ENtrepreneurs & Innovators in UpState New York. The program says it has hired Jeff Fuchsberg as director of Genius NY. He has been serving as CenterState CEO’s entrepreneur-in-residence. Fuchsberg replaces Jonathan Parry, who departed

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The Latest in the Year of the Criminal in New York State

In New York, convicted felons are not allowed to vote until they have served their sentence. Voting rights are automatically restored after the sentence is completed. Whether the conviction is for homicide, rape, assault, or grand larceny, the conventional thought is that because the criminal broke the social contract that all citizens have with their

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We Make Progress When Citizens Tackle the Small Stuff

One of the not-so-small gifts of living in a representative democracy is that you can’t accomplish things alone. Whether you’re trying to get a stop sign put up on a dangerous corner or to change U.S. policy on greenhouse-gas emissions, you have to reach out to others. And learning how to persuade, motivate, and involve them

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MIRIELLA ROSENBLUM

MIRIELLA ROSENBLUM has joined DiMarco, Abiusi & Pascarella CPAs, P.C. as a staff accountant. She will specialize in commercial real estate and hospitality audits. Rosenblum holds a master’s degree in accounting from SUNY Oswego.

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Pinckney Hugo Group

Pinckney Hugo Group has hired OLIVIA RICKENBACHER as an account manager, and JESSICA CARON and JOE PETRIN as assistant account managers. Rickenbacher previously worked as director of communications at the Alliance of New York State YMCAs. She also gained experience in communications and marketing at other organizations in Albany. Rickenbacher has a master’s degree in

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