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Oneida County grant program awards $431,000 to local businesses

Creates 21 jobs UTICA — Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. recently announced that the Oneida County Program Income Grant initiative awarded $431,650 in grants to local businesses for equipment purchases and production expansion this year.  The funding contributed to job retention and led to the creation of 21 jobs, the county says. The […]

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Hotel Saranac installs EV charging station to complete energy project

SARANAC LAKE — The Hotel Saranac in Saranac Lake has installed an electric vehicle (EV) charging station, representing the “final segment” of a four-year energy-saving project.  The overall project included the installation of clean-energy technologies and energy-efficiency upgrades. The charging station was installed in August, Jennifer Perry, ANCA sustainability project coordinator, tells CNYBJ in an

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Dannible manufacturing conference set for Oct. 17

SYRACUSE — Syracuse–based accounting firm Dannible & McKee, LLP is set to host its annual manufacturing conference on Oct. 17 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse Destiny USA. The event will include presentations on the latest industry trends and economic outlook, strategies for improving profitability, maximizing your accounting software, and new tax provisions impacting

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Utilities jobs decline in Syracuse MSA and statewide

The number of utilities jobs in the Syracuse metropolitan statistical area (MSA) dropped by 100 positions, or 2.6 percent, in July from the year-prior period, according to a report from the New York State Department of Labor in August. The figures showed a net loss of 1,200 utilities jobs (a 3.1 percent drop) statewide in

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Manufacturing jobs drop by over 6 percent in Utica-Rome in past year

Manufacturing jobs in the Utica–Rome metropolitan statistical area (MSA) declined by 700 positions, or 6.2 percent, in July, compared to the year-ago period, according to statistics released by the New York State Department of Labor in August.  The Utica–Rome MSA is defined as Herkimer and Oneida counties. The data also showed a net loss of

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Cornell, Alfred to use FuzeHub grants in work with manufacturers

Cornell University will use a $35,000 grant for its work with Ionica Sciences, a manufacturing firm that is headquartered on the Cornell campus. At the same time, Alfred University will utilize separate $50,000 grants for its work with two manufacturers. FuzeHub, an Albany–based nonprofit, awarded the funding. The grants are among a total of $417,165

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Is Your “Inner Critic” Undermining Your Career?

5 Ways to Boost Your Confidence The workplace, like the playing field in sports, is packed with competition — often against oneself. It demands being at your best, reaching and exceeding goals, working hard to master all aspects of a position, and proving you’re capable of taking on more. Some people might have all the

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6 keys to choosing marketing partners, suppliers, vendors

Choose your enemies carefully ‘cos they will define youMake them interesting ‘cos in some ways they will mind youThey’re not there in the beginning but when your story endsGonna last with you longer than your friends. — Bono (U2) No one can go it alone in marketing their business. They won’t get very far. Sooner

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Cause for Both Concern and Optimism with Democracy

Sometimes, you wonder if the world is doomed to descend into autocracy. Certainly, that’s what the coverage of the past few years suggests. We read about the nations that are already there, like China and Russia, of course, and Saudi Arabia and Iran. Or about countries like Hungary, Turkey, and Poland that are nominally democratic

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