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Aldi reopens DeWitt store after adding space in remodel

DeWITT — The Aldi store in DeWitt reopened to shoppers on Oct. 24, following a remodeling project that started back in September and expanded its retail space. The store, located at 6633 Manlius Center Road in DeWitt, closed on Sept. 11, Aaron Sumida, VP of Aldi’s Tully division, said in an email response to a […]

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Madison County Courthouse $18M renovation project hits halfway point

WAMPSVILLE — Construction crews recently reached the halfway point on an $18.4 million renovation project at the Madison County Courthouse in Wampsville.  The project is focusing on ADA accessibility, efficiency, increased security, and a “much needed addition,” according to a news release from the Madison County government. The courthouse was built in 1910 and has

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Work begins on $13M housing project in Cicero

CICERO — Construction work has started on a $12.8 million affordable and supportive housing development at 8700 Knowledge Lane in the town of Cicero.  Developed by Webster, New York–based CDS Housing, Spring Village will provide 50 energy-efficient apartments for adults 55 and over, New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) announced in an Oct.

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History from OHA: Sig Sautelle’s Big Show – Central New York’s Own Circus

Central New York has a long and eclectic association with the American circus, with the first one coming to Onondaga County in 1825. The early circus emphasized dangerous and astonishing acts, often punctuated in between by tension-reducing humor. They also pandered to an audience’s desire to view the seamier side of humanity.  Circuses and shows

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Investments are a sign of a Strong Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

Attracting venture capital from outside the region for startup companies is critical to the success of those companies. Historically, that type of capital was hard to come by in this region. Which is why it is truly exciting to share that over the previous six months, more than $56 million in outside investments have been made

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Sustainable 3.5% GDP growth in Q3 should allay rate increases

The U.S. economy continues to grow at a sustainable pace and that is good news for America.  The slightly cooled 3.5 percent inflation-adjusted, annualized third quarter gross domestic product (GDP) gains should be seen by the Federal Reserve as evidence that the economy is not overheating. And when combined with the 1 percent increase in inflation

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We’re Number 1 — in taxes, regulations, and mandates

Upstate New York’s recovery from the Great Recession is the weakest of any U.S. region, according to a recent study. You can examine all the nooks of upstate’s economy. Most every one is daubed with lackluster, papered with anemic, and writ large with blah. Yawn.  Upstaters grew accustomed to this long ago. Our motto should be

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Piaker and Lyons P.C.

Piaker and Lyons P.C. has promoted ROBERT J. CHANDLER and ERIC J. ROUSE, CPA to senior accountants in its Binghamton office. 

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SHANNON MARSALA

Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC recently hired SHANNON MARSALA in the tax department as an administrative assistant for the Syracuse office. She received an associate degree in accounting from Bryant & Stratton College and is currently working on a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Columbia College. Marsala brings more than 20 years of management

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Pinckney Hugo Group

Pinckney Hugo Group has hired SARAH TOGNI as a junior art director, and VINCE WALKER as a junior copywriter. Togni has a master’s degree in advertising from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and a bachelor’s degree in communications from Le Moyne College. Walker has a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Oswego.

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