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New York home sales slide in June, CNY sales mixed

ALBANY — New York realtors sold 11,166 previously-owned homes in June, a decline of nearly 15 percent from 13,076 homes sold in the year-ago period. That’s according to the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR)’s June housing-market report issued July 23. Sales data The June statewide median sales price was $299,000, up almost 9 […]

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New York maple-syrup production rose nearly 2 percent in 2019

Maple-syrup production in New York state increased 1.7 percent to 820,000 gallons this year from 806,000 gallons in 2018, despite a shorter season, according to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). New York’s maple-syrup season lasted an average of 32 days in 2019, down from 52 days last year. The earliest sap flow reported

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CNY Community Foundation announces grants for Madison & Onondaga counties

SYRACUSE — The Central New York Community Foundation announced that it recently awarded $731,745 in grants to support nonprofits in Onondaga and Madison counties. The grants include the following. – Action for Healthy Kids received $50,000 to support the Game On program to promote healthy eating and physical activity in 24 Onondaga County and Madison

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MVP Health Care to administer behavioral-health services

SCHENECTADY — Health insurer MVP Health Care plans to “directly administer” case management, utilization review, claims payment, and network management for all of its New York members that use behavioral-health services.  That service will start in early 2020, the Schenectady–based insurer announced July 10. Boston, Massachusetts–based Beacon Health Options has administered behavioral-health services for MVP

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Study: Number of workers eligible for health coverage at work rises

A new study from the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) finds the number of workers eligible to receive health insurance through their job rose from 2014 through 2018, despite offer rates from employers “slowly declining.” The Employee Benefit Research Institute says it is a nonprofit research institute based in Washington, D.C., that focuses on health, savings,

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Employment Law Through the Philosophy of a Martial-Arts Practitioner

I [recently] found myself in a Brazilian jiu-jitsu class with a 250-pound, musclebound gentleman sitting on my chest trying to do rather unkind things to my neck and vulnerable joints. While this was certainly not the most opportune time to be thinking about how to parlay this situation into a blog article, it did occur to

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Big I New York taps Lombardo as AVP of learning, development

DeWITT — Big I New York says Jim Lombardo has joined the association as its assistant vice president (AVP) of learning and development.  Lombardo most recently served as chief operating manager at AmeriCU Insurance Services, LLC. Big I New York describes itself as the state’s oldest insurance producer trade association. Insurance agents and brokers are

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Business Betrayals: Protecting Yourself From Workplace Treachery

Betrayal in business can come in many forms. A supervisor who gives specific directions for a project, then lays the blame squarely on you when things go awry. An employee who fails to inform you of a high-end client’s unhappiness, leaving you blindsided and feeling the CEO’s wrath when the client cancels a contract. In such scenarios,

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SUNY Cortland appoints new director of career services

CORTLAND — SUNY Cortland recently announced that it appointed Nan Pasquarello as its new director of career services. She took over the position at the end of June when John Shirley, long-time career services director, retired.  In her new role, Pasquarello works with SUNY Cortland academic faculty, other professional staff, and key outside stakeholder groups

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Report: New York leads U.S. in nonprofit jobs & wages

ALBANY — Nonprofits are “essential” in upstate New York regions such as the Mohawk Valley and the Southern Tier where nearly one in four private-sector jobs was at a nonprofit in 2017.  In addition, wages paid by nonprofits were higher than other private-sector employers in five of New York’s 10 regions. That’s according to a

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