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Upstate Cord Blood Bank to receive donations via Crouse

SYRACUSE — Crouse Health will give parents who deliver babies at the Syracuse hospital the chance to voluntarily donate the blood from their baby’s umbilical cord to the cord-blood bank at Upstate Medical University. The Upstate Cord Blood Bank operates at Upstate’s Community campus at 4900 Broad Road in Onondaga.  The new partnership will “potentially” […]

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Growing Watertown firm offers digital ads on its vehicles

WATERTOWN — Runningboards Marketing is a young Watertown–based marketing firm that offers clients the chance to advertise on a digital screen on the sides of its trucks.  The message could be an advertisement for a commercial product or service, a political ad, or a Happy Birthday message, the company says. Richard (Calvin) McNeely, III, president

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Utica Zoo, Utica Coffee Roasting Co. partner on lion conservation

UTICA — The Utica Zoo is working with Utica Coffee Roasting Co. to support conservation efforts for African lions. The Utica Zoo used its annual member-appreciation night and annual meeting to announce the collaboration on Lion’s Roast coffee. Lion’s Roast, described as a “limited edition” coffee, is a single-source coffee from Tanzania, which boasts the

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Business-Owner Transition and Charitable Planning

For many business owners, a business sale is more than a transaction; it’s a major life transition. Their business is often the largest asset that they own, as well as the key part of their financial and estate plans. What’s more — their business has likely played an important role in shaping their daily life and

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Startups begin work in AFRL Commercialization Academy

ROME — Four teams from the Syracuse area and two from Utica are among eight startup companies competing in the AFRL Commercialization Academy. AFRL is short for Air Force Research Laboratory in Rome, which is more commonly known as Rome Lab. The group of companies started their work July 15, says Dan Fayette, program manager

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Revive yoga and wellness studio opens in Binghamton area

VESTAL — A new yoga and wellness studio, called Revive – Mind Body Spirit, has recently opened in Vestal. Revive — which offers yoga, meditation, and fitness classes, as well as a lounge area — formally opened at 100 Vestal Road on June 29 with a ribbon-cutting event with the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce.

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4 surprising facts about the SBA 7(a) loan guarantee program

The United States runs on small business. In fact, small companies made up 99.9 percent of the nation’s total businesses last year. If you own or manage one of these 30.2 million small businesses, you already understand that it’s a big task — it takes time, personal investment, hard work, capital, and the right partners. 

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What You Don’t Say is as Important as What You Do Say

Dear reader: Do you know what time it is?  If you just looked at a clock and were prepared to tell me “It’s 8:30” or “It’s noon” or some other time, you’re probably just trying to be helpful. But that’s not always the best communications strategy.  When communicating in business situations — especially when what

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4 tips for small-business owners to respond to negative online reviews

This spring, small-business owners across the U.S. said business was booming, with 59 percent expecting their revenue to increase over the next 12 months, 67 percent looking to expand in the year ahead, and 24 percent planning to hire in that same timeframe, according to our Bank of America Spring 2019 Small Business Owner Report. 

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America’s Banning Obsession

A few years ago, I heard a professor condemn book-banning. This was in a public lecture. She condemned Christian groups in the hinterlands, because they wanted to ban books from school libraries. Books on same-sex relationships, for example. An audience member asked if the professor and her ilk would ever do the same. Would they

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