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C2C Construction’s Kleps named to Butler Manufacturing advisory board

UTICA — David Kleps, president of C2C Construction Solutions in Utica, has been named to the President’s Advisory Council of Butler Manufacturing Co., which makes pre-engineered steel buildings, C2C announced. Kleps is one of 12 long-time Butler builders from across the country named to this year’s council. He has led the Gaetano Construction companies’ design-build […]

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Broome County hotel occupancy rate inches up in November

BINGHAMTON — Hotels in Broome County were ever so slightly fuller in November compared to a year ago, according to a new report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county increased 0.6 percent to 50.5 percent in November from 50.2 percent in the year-ago month, according to

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Broome County Youth Bureau receives $190K in grant funding for community youth programs

BINGHAMTON — The Broome County Youth Bureau has received $190,000 in grant funding for a variety of youth programs in the community, Broome County Executive Jason Garnar, and Liz Woidt, director of parks, recreation and youth services, recently announced. The grant recipients were approved by the Broome County Legislature in its December session.   “The Broome

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Haylor, Freyer plans to move HQ to downtown Syracuse later this year

SALINA — Insurance agency Haylor, Freyer & Coon is looking ahead to the late spring or early summer when it plans to move its headquarters to One Park Place at 300 S. State St. in downtown Syracuse. The firm currently operates at 231 Salina Meadows Parkway in the Salina Meadows Office Park off Buckley Road

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Nojaim finds new role for shuttered supermarket

SYRACUSE — Even though Paul Nojaim had to close his family’s supermarket location at 307 Gifford St. in September 2017, he still felt the building could help serve the neighborhood and the Near Westside. Onondaga County’s WIC office and clinic have relocated to the former Nojaim Brothers supermarket at 307 Gifford St. “The first discussions

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Bonadio Group marks 40th anniversary with gala event

ROCHESTER — The Bonadio Group — which operates an office in Syracuse and describes itself as upstate New York’s largest independent provider of accounting, consulting, and financial services — celebrated its 40th anniversary with a Dec. 14 gala event at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center. More than 1,000 employees and guests from

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Common Errors to Avoid in Employee-Benefit Plans

Retirement plans are a valuable benefit for a company’s employees and a great way to enhance a total employee-compensation package. However, correctly maintaining a retirement plan comes with specific responsibilities and certain administrative duties to ensure compliance with all the laws and regulations that govern employee-benefit plans. The size of the plan does not matter. In

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CNY ATD announces 2019 leadership team

SYRACUSE — CNY ATD has announced its 2019 leadership team.  They are as follows: President, Steven DeHart, Progressive Insurance; President-Elect, Amy Wood, Raymond Corporation; Past-President, Amy Bartolotta, The Hartford; VP CNY BEST, Beth King, O.C. Tanner; VP Programs, Brent Danega, AXA; VP Employee Learning Awareness, Melissa McLean, Oneida Nation Enterprises; Membership Chair, Cynthia Doss, SUNY

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Oneida County hotel occupancy rate rises more than 3 percent in November

UTICA — Hotels in Oneida County were fuller in November compared to a year ago, according to a recent report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county increased 3.6 percent to 49 percent in November from 47.2 percent in the year-ago month, according to STR, a Tennessee–based

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Binghamton’s Link Foundation appoints Morton as special advisor

BINGHAMTON — The board of trustees of the Link Foundation announced it has appointed James Edmond (Ed) Morton, IV as a special advisor to the foundation’s board of directors.  Morton is senior VP, wealth management group regional executive, and Broome Tioga market executive with Chemung Canal Trust Company, a community banking company headquartered in Elmira. 

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