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CNY Tweets – August 19, 2019

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tech, leadership, HR, and career tips. SBA @SBAgov8 Ways to Find Your First #Customers — (link: http://ow.ly/Teeq50vtiks)  Small Business Expo @SmallBizExpoIf You Love Doing Something, Chances Are That Other People Do, Too. Here’s How to Start an Experience-Based Business: (link: http://twib.in/l/nXpp7AXrXb65)  […]

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Scrap Paper Social: Best friends & social-media slayers

Anyone in the business world will say that partnerships are the toughest form of business organization, but not for Aurora Roe and Caity Pfohl. These two childhood friends turned their dream of working with one another into a reality by forming Scrap Paper Social, a small business based in Hamilton, in Madison County. Although they

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Art Werksman Associates to open DeWitt showroom

DeWITT — Art Werksman Associates recently leased 2,660 square feet at 6295 East Molloy Road in DeWitt for the firm’s planned, new office furniture showroom.  The company owners have been operating the business from their home in Cicero. Recent growth enabled the business to lease a space that includes private offices, storage space, and a

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Carrols expects Burger King promos to boost sales in second half

SYRACUSE — The top official at Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: TAST) believes upcoming Burger King promotions will help boost restaurant sales in the second half of the year, following a disappointing first six months. “Looking ahead, we are confident that the Burger King marketing calendar, including the Impossible Whopper launch … and more effective

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Morrisville College Foundation names three new board members

MORRISVILLE  —  The Morrisville College Foundation board of directors recently elected three new members to its 23-member board. The new members — John DeVito, Brian Haugli, and Mary Claire Helmer — took office on July 1. They will serve three-year terms.  DeVito, of Averill Park, is senior VP and director of government banking and cash

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Luminati VTOL buys former Redco Foods property on Hansen Island in Little Falls

LITTLE FALLS — The more than 110,000-square-foot, former Redco Foods, Inc. manufacturing facility located on Hansen Island in Little Falls was recently sold.  Redco Foods sold the property to Luminati VTOL in July for $750,000 with plans to utilize the facility to design manned and unmanned vehicles for commercial and defense applications. The island is

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Bodycote Syracuse Heat Treating buys Geddes manufacturing facility

GEDDES — Bodycote Syracuse Heat Treating Corp., a thermal-processing company, recently purchased the 58,717-square-foot industrial manufacturing facility located at 8 Dwight Park Drive in the town of Geddes.  An entity known as Nu-121 Dwight Park Circle LLC sold the property in July for $1.3 million Michael Kalet and Cory LaDuke of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage

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ConMed to pay Q3 dividend of 20 cents a share in early October

UTICA — ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD), a Utica–based medical-device maker, recently announced that its board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20 cents per share for the third quarter. The dividend will be payable on Oct. 7 to all shareholders of record as of Sept. 13. At the company’s current stock price,

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Stone’s Steakhouse builds on farm-to-table success

DeWITT — Some restaurants boast a farm-to-table concept, but not too many restaurant owners can say they also own the farm. That’s what helps set Stone’s Steakhouse apart from the competition, says April Stone. In addition to owning the restaurant at 3220 Erie Blvd. E. in DeWitt, she also co-owns Green Acres Black Angus Beef

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Hope Café and Tea House to open second café in downtown Syracuse

SYRACUSE — Hope Café and Tea House in Liverpool, which opened in August 2017, is planning to open a second location in downtown Syracuse this fall at 357 South Warren St. at the intersection of South Warren and East Jefferson Streets. The existing café operates inside the Village Mall at 350 Vine St. in Liverpool.

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