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Utica National Group Foundation Fund awards $100K in latest grants

UTICA — The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties announced that Utica National Insurance Group’s Foundation Fund has made its 2018 round of grants. It’s a donor-advised fund of the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties. Since its inception, the Utica National Group Foundation Fund has awarded 10 grants totaling more than $500,000 […]

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CNYSME picks real-estate executive Mark Re for 2019 Crystal Ball Award

SYRACUSE — The Central New York Sales & Marketing Executives (CNYSME) has selected Mark Re — VP & regional manager of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services — as the 43rd recipient of its annual Crystal Ball Award. CNYSME will honor Re during the annual Crystal Ball and Sales & Marketing Excellence Awards presentation and celebration

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GJP Italian Eatery in Oswego launches expansion project

OSWEGO — GJP Italian Eatery, a New York-style pizzeria located in the Oswego Plaza on State Route 104, has started an expansion project that will rapidly more than double its space. The three-year-old-plus restaurant — owned and managed by Larry Miller, along with partners Nicky Loomis and Ryan Gunther — is adding 20 seats, a

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Morgan Stanley’s Alton appointed president of National Association of Estate Planners & Councils

SYRACUSE — S. Mark Alton — first VP, financial advisor, family wealth director, and senior investment management consultant at The Armory Group at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management in Syracuse — was recently appointed president of the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils (NAEPC). Alton was named during the association’s 55th annual Advanced Estate Planning

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Carrier to become independent company again

Carrier Corp., which has research and development operations in DeWitt, is among three business segments of United Technologies Corp. (UTC)(NYSE: UTX) that the firm intends to separate into independent companies. The separation will result in three separate global companies, Farmington, Connecticut–based UTC said in its news release.  At the same time, UTC also announced the

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3 Tips For Leading A Successful Entrepreneurial Life

The life of an entrepreneur — or at least the idea behind that life — can seem enticing to just about everyone.  You launch a new enterprise that makes millions — and maybe even changes the way people lead their lives. But why do some people follow through on such visions with great fanfare and

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Shineman Foundation announces final grant awards of 2018

OSWEGO — Sixteen not-for-profit organizations received grant awards totaling $800,000 from the Richard S. Shineman Foundation at its November board meeting in the last of three 2018 grant rounds, the foundation announced.  The funded projects reach a wide range of people in Oswego County. As with previous grant rounds, the projects represent a diverse cross-section

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The 6 Questions Young Leaders Need to Ask Themselves

Young leaders typically go too far or not far enough. They are born to take chances, but when the time comes, many retreat to what they have been told by elders or those with more experience. There is something to be said for brash youth, its penchant for breaking the rules and coming at problems

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State employee from Camillus accused of cooking the books on her work expense reports

SYRACUSE — A Camillus woman who worked for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) was recently arrested and accused of “repeatedly” altering and submitting fake receipts, with altered mileage and pick-up and drop-off times, for cars she rented for her job.  Sonya Miller, 47, of Camillus, an employee assistance program

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The Wild White House Press Corps

We are like the frogs that don’t leap from the pot as the temperature rises to a boil. When it comes to the White House press corps we are. As are they, the press guys and gals. By that, I mean that we have gradually grown accustomed to behavior from them that is more and more

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