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Cayuga County man arrested for grand larceny
ITHACA, N.Y. — New York State Police in Ithaca announced that on Saturday they arrested Allan J. Rouse, age 30 of King Ferry in Cayuga

Upstate Medical University names Durdon director of the CNY Biotech Accelerator
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Upstate Medical University has named Kathi Durdon executive director of the CNY Biotech Accelerator (CNYBAC). The CNYBAC is located at 841 E. Fayette

State Fair to hold job fair Friday and Saturday for positions at this year’s event
GEDDES, N.Y. — The New York State Fair will hold a two-day job fair for short-term positions related to the Fair’s operations. The job fair

Virginia firm wins $35M contract for tech work at AFRL in Rome
ROME, N.Y. — The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded CACI Technologies Inc. of Chantilly, Virginia, a more than $34.8 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to develop

People news: Tompkins Trust Company hires Bauda
ITHACA, N.Y. — Tompkins Trust Company announced it has hired John Bauda as a VP and commercial banking relationship manager. Bauda brings 13 years of

Mattress Express leases 4,500-square-foot storefront on Route 104 in Oswego
OSWEGO — Mattress Express recently leased a 4,500-square-foot freestanding retail storefront at 286-288 Route 104 in the city of Oswego. Greg Hamel of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company brokered this transaction on behalf of the landlord, Adirondack Properties LLC, according to a news release from the real-estate firm. Mattress Express is a retailer of mattresses,
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OSWEGO — Mattress Express recently leased a 4,500-square-foot freestanding retail storefront at 286-288 Route 104 in the city of Oswego.
Greg Hamel of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company brokered this transaction on behalf of the landlord, Adirondack Properties LLC, according to a news release from the real-estate firm.
Mattress Express is a retailer of mattresses, mattress sets, adjustable beds, adjustable bases, pillows, and bedding. It has seven locations — Oswego, Evans Mills, Watertown, Pulaski, Syracuse, Oneida, and New Hartford, according to its website.

Upstate Capital Association of New York names Brown to board
The Upstate Capital Association of New York announced that it has appointed Tim Brown, senior VP at KeyBank, to its board of directors. Brown is the business banking team leader for KeyBank’s Rochester and Central New York markets and responsible for a team responsible for growing Key’s market share in these two markets. He specializes
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The Upstate Capital Association of New York announced that it has appointed Tim Brown, senior VP at KeyBank, to its board of directors.
Brown is the business banking team leader for KeyBank’s Rochester and Central New York markets and responsible for a team responsible for growing Key’s market share in these two markets. He specializes in Small Business Administration (SBA) lending and non-SBA lending for companies with revenue between $3 million and $25 million.
The Upstate Capital Association, started in 2003, says it connects investors across the “capital stack” to opportunities across New York state. It seeks to increase access to capital for companies and deal flow for investors by maintaining a strong statewide network of capital providers, professional advisors, and supporting organizations.
New York milk production rises 1 percent in May
New York dairy farmers produced 1.32 billion pounds of milk in May, up 1 percent from 1.31 billion pounds in the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported. Production per cow in the state averaged 2,110 pounds in May, up 0.5 percent from 2,100 pounds a year prior. The number of
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New York dairy farmers produced 1.32 billion pounds of milk in May, up 1 percent from 1.31 billion pounds in the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported.
Production per cow in the state averaged 2,110 pounds in May, up 0.5 percent from 2,100 pounds a year prior.
The number of milk cows on farms in New York state totaled 627,000 head in May, up 0.5 percent from 624,000 head in May 2018, NASS reported.
On the milk price front, New York farmers in April were paid an average of $18.20 per hundredweight, down 10 cents from March, but up $2.10 from April 2018.
In neighboring Pennsylvania, dairy farms produced 887 million pounds of milk in May, down 7 percent from 954 million pounds a year earlier, according to the USDA.
Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tech, HR, and career tips. Melanie Brenneman @MelanieB13 Steps Business Owners Should Take To Inject Humanity Back Into #CustomerService https://buff.ly/2xb2hPU @Forbes #smallbiz SBA @SBAgovU.S. communities and families depend on small businesses. More than half of the U.S. workforce either works for
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Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tech, HR, and career tips.
Melanie Brenneman @MelanieB
13 Steps Business Owners Should Take To Inject Humanity Back Into #CustomerService https://buff.ly/2xb2hPU @Forbes #smallbiz
SBA @SBAgov
U.S. communities and families depend on small businesses. More than half of the U.S. workforce either works for or owns a small business. If you are thinking about starting a business, follow these 10 steps — http://ow.ly/lG9W50uOt7v
Business Angels @_BusinessAngels
Why Startup Founders Have To Get Positioning Right http://dlvr.it/R7B8PR
NFIB @NFIB
Writing an effective job description can help your #SmallBiz target the best talent – here’s how: https://www.nfib.com/content/resources/economy/perfecting-the-art-of-the-job-description/
Small Business Expo @SmallBizExpo
The Two Mad Skills You Need to Land the Job You Want Now http://twib.in/l/jrx6o74A7RaE
Brazen: Conversational Recruiting @BrazenHQ
Technology is a great partner to help #HR leaders execute their strategies but when it comes to company culture, there’s no substitute for the power of human connection. http://bit.ly/2Lq0S0j via @FastCompany
PwC @PwC
How can we make sure #AI benefits business and society? By addressing it across five key dimensions. Explore our #ResponsibleAI Toolkit, launched today at @wef in Dalian: http://pwc.to/amnc
Bonadio Group @bonadiogroup
As our technology environment continues to evolve, so does the need to protect non-public student information. Carl Cadregari, Exec VP of our Enterprise Risk Management division, explains further. https://www.bonadio.com/news-events/articles/compliance-gramm-leach-bliley-act-glba
Careerminds @Careerminds
How does age diversity affect HR practices? Click the link below to learn about the pros and cons: https://hubs.ly/H0jztbl0
Mark C. Crowley @MarkCCrowley
Next time someone brings you a new idea or proposal, resist the temptation to point out its flaws, why it won’t work, etc. Instead, thank them for their initiative, their #creativity & desire to help. When dealing with motivated #human beings, praise works best.
Marta Frazão @MartaFrazaoG
Effective coaching requires empathetic and action-oriented managers. Learn what else is needed to create a feedback-rich #companyculture: http://bit.ly/2XDI18l #FutureofWork #HR #Career
Alexis Alcala @AlexisAlkla
It’s one thing to provide feedback, but ideally managers should help employees with HOW to continuously improve. Find out what #HR must do to enhance manager feedback and coaching: http://bit.ly/2XDpwRD
Hannah Morgan @careersherpa
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Tamela Lewis @BANKurKNOWLEDGE
What you are afraid to do is a clear indicator of the next thing you need to do. #biztips #career

Construction starts on new primary-care center for Little Falls Hospital
DOLGEVILLE — Crews have started building a new primary care center for Little Falls Hospital in Dolgeville. The hospital, a subsidiary of the Bassett Healthcare Network, on June 28 broke ground on the project. The upcoming facility will replace the current facility on Gibson Street, Little Falls Hospital said in a news release about the
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DOLGEVILLE — Crews have started building a new primary care center for Little Falls Hospital in Dolgeville.
The hospital, a subsidiary of the Bassett Healthcare Network, on June 28 broke ground on the project. The upcoming facility will replace the current facility on Gibson Street, Little Falls Hospital said in a news release about the groundbreaking.
Little Falls Hospital expects crews to complete the clinic project by the end of the year, Kate Reese, director of community relations & regional marketing for the Bassett Healthcare Network, said in an email response to a CNYBJ inquiry.
The upcoming facility will accommodate up to four practitioners and will include eight exams rooms, offices, and a laboratory. The design also includes a 2,000-square-foot addition for the purpose of hosting community health and wellness-related activities. The clinic will use the space for health and wellness education, lifestyle-related classes, and to support other community-based organizations whose goals are to address social determinants of health.
AOW Associates Inc. of Albany will serve as the project’s construction manager, and the Williston, Vermont office of Boston, Massachusetts–based e4h Environments for Health Architecture is the architect on the project, per a document that Little Falls Hospital provided CNYBJ.
Project funding
Little Falls Hospital used the June 28 groundbreaking event to announce a major donation for the project and a state-funding award as well.
The Morristown, New Jersey–based F.M. Kirby Foundation Inc. contributed $1.25 million toward the $2.9 million needed to build the 5,000-square foot primary care center, Michael Ogden, president of Little Falls Hospital, announced.
The hospital will name the new center in honor of Walker D. Kirby, who was an active volunteer and board member of the F.M. Kirby Foundation.
Ogden called the upcoming Walker D. Kirby Primary Care Center an “important step in the continued investment of health care” for the greater Dolgeville community and surrounding area by Little Falls Hospital.
“We are responding to the needs of the community by providing access to much-needed health-care services. The community has always been very supportive of the current health center and hospital, so it is very exciting to think of helping address the unmet demand for health center services and adding to the economic vitality by constructing the Walker D. Kirby Primary Care Center in the community,” Ogden said in the release.
In addition, Empire State Development (ESD) awarded Little Falls Hospital $480,000 for the relocation, design, and construction of the new health center.
The project will also utilize donations from the greater Dolgeville community.
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