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J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge draws more than 6,000 runners, walkers

SALINA — The 37th edition of the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge at Onondaga Lake Park attracted more than 6,000 registered runners and walkers from over 250 Central New York businesses and nonprofit organizations, organizers say.  The 3.5-mile team road race featured many significant changes for 2019, including a new start and finish line at Onondaga

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ConMed to pay quarterly dividend of 20 cents a share in early July

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 second quarter. The dividend will be payable on July 5 to all shareholders of record as of June 14. At the company’s current stock price,

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New York milk production rises nearly 2 percent in April

New York dairy farmers produced 1.26 billion pounds of milk in April, up 1.9 percent from less than 1.24 billion pounds in the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported. Production per cow in the state averaged 2,010 pounds in April, up 1.5 percent from 1,980 pounds a year prior. The

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CNY Tweets – June 3, 2019

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tech, HR, career, and personal tips. SBA @SBAgovDetermine if exporting, as a business strategy, makes sense for your #smallbusiness — http://ow.ly/FS7k50un4P6  Kate Rogers @katerogersA tight labor market is holding small businesses back from expanding in this hot economy: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/17/a-tight-labor-market-is-holding-small-businesses-back-from-expanding-in-this-hot-economy.html  Small Business

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New York home sales dip in April, CNY numbers mixed

New York realtors sold 8,931 previously owned homes in April, down 2.3 percent from the 9,143 homes they sold in April 2018. That’s according to the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR)’s April housing-market report. Sales data The April 2019 statewide median sales price was $271,000, up more than 6 percent from the year-ago median

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$10K in funding available for health and wellness projects

UnitedHealthcare says Central New York small businesses have until June 12 to apply for $10,000 in funding for projects to improve community health and wellness. UnitedHealthcare, CenterState CEO, and the United Way of Central New York are partnering to support small businesses with “innovative” ideas through the Community Care Award program. Businesses in Central New

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City of Syracuse launches online Zoning and Permitting Discovery Center

SYRACUSE — The City of Syracuse’s new online Zoning and Permitting Discovery Center is now available for use. Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh describes it as an online tool that allows businesses and residents to pursue the zoning and permitting information they need. With the new technology, users can go to the website to get interactive

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New York’s green new dud

New York produced less electricity from renewable sources in 2018 than it did the year before despite significant intervention by state government. Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Public Service Commission (PSC) in August 2016 ordered utilities and large electricity customers to subsidize new renewable projects by purchasing renewable-energy credits (RECs), with an eye toward having half the

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