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Booz Allen Hamilton renews lease and expands again in Rome

ROME — Booz Allen Hamilton, a global management and technology consulting firm and government-services contractor, recently renewed its lease and expanded its office in the Griffiss Business & Technology Park in Rome for a second time. Marty Dowd, of CBRE/Syracuse, and Mateo Diachok, of CBRE/Washington D.C., represented Booz Allen in the lease renewal and expansion […]

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OCC, Barnes & Noble offer bundled-pricing model for textbooks

ONONDAGA — Onondaga Community College (OCC) this fall is offering a new program that reduces the price of textbooks and a laptop computer for its students with a bundled-pricing model. OCC on March 27 announced its partnership with Barnes & Noble College on the three-year program.  New York City–based Barnes & Noble College — which

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SRC CEO Tremont plans early 2020 retirement

COO Kevin Hair to succeed him                      CICERO — SRC CEO Paul Tremont in late March transitioned away from his role as company president as he looks ahead to his upcoming retirement on Jan. 31, 2020. Company COO Kevin Hair has assumed the role of president

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B&L adds second Maryland office in acquisition

Salina–based engineering firm Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C. (B&L) has acquired a Baltimore, Maryland–area firm that will boost the local company’s work in the geosciences field in the Mid-Atlantic region. The deal closed Feb. 22, John Brusa, Jr., president and CEO of Barton & Loguidice, says in a March 29 phone interview with CNYBJ. The transaction

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New York state, CNY home sales decline in February

New York realtors sold nearly 7,100 previously-owned homes in February, a decrease of 9 percent compared to the almost 7,800 homes sold in February 2018. That’s according to the New York State Association of Realtors’ (NYSAR) February housing-market report. In the 16-county Central New York region, realtors closed on the sale of 805 homes in

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Moquin settles in as new CCHS executive director

NORWICH — Jessica A. Moquin joined the Chenango County Historical Society in late January as its new executive director. Norwich–based CCHS says its mission is to “lead and support the advancement of research, education, and enjoyment of Chenango County’s history and historically significant assets.” Prior to joining CCHS, Moquin most recently worked in development with

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Regional jobless rates dip in February, job growth data mixed

Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Utica–Rome, Watertown–Fort Drum, Binghamton, Ithaca, and Elmira regions declined in February compared to a year ago. The figures are part of the latest New York State Department of Labor data released March 26. The Syracuse, Binghamton, Ithaca, and Elmira areas gained jobs between February 2018 and this past February. Bucking the

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That “Aha!” Moment: 7 Ways Entrepreneurs Find Inspiration

Entrepreneurship starts with an idea. One of the challenges once the business gets off the ground, though, is coming up with more ideas that push the company forward. An idea often stems from inspiration and lacking that, some business owners say, can result in stagnation or a failed enterprise.   Without innovation and forward thinking, no

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Tax-exempt financial reporting regs’ complexity skyrockets

—Success demands a high level of logistical and organizational competence.  — George S. Patton The complexity and regulatory requirements associated with tax-exempt, not-for-profit organizations has increased substantially during my 40-year career. In particular, the past 10 years have seen exponential increases in complexity for the following independent-auditor requirements: • GAAS = Generally Accepted Auditing Standards • GAAP

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New York State Budget Debacle

The 2019-2020 enacted state budget is a tax-and-spend debacle and precisely the fiscal disaster many predicted would follow the new one-party Democratic rule in Albany. The apparent economic strategy of New York Democrats is simple: “Put a tax or fee on everything you see.” Grocery bags, internet purchases, vapor products, real-estate transactions, prescription medication, rental

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