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CNY Tweets – October 22, 2018

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tech, HR, and career tips. Katie Mazzocco @FSProductivityDo quick “side trips” to social media, videos or games cause you to lose track of your day, #entrepreneur? Here’s my solution to get back the time lost in your #smallbiz. > http://bit.ly/2LBAo8A PrestigeBizCoach […]

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Digital Hyve plots further growth, including plans for Buffalo office

SYRACUSE — Digital Hyve, a Syracuse–based digital-marketing agency, has generated explosive growth since its founding in mid-2014, and the firm plans more growth in the year-ahead, including opening a new office in Western New York. Digital Hyve has grown from $102,000 in revenue in 2014 to $5.2 million in 2017, according to Jeff Knauss, co-owner.

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Kabari Wellness Start-To-Fit formally opens in New Hartford

NEW HARTFORD — Kabari Wellness Start-To-Fit in New Hartford formally opened on Oct. 9 with a ribbon-cutting event with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce. The business, located at 50 Genesee St., says it offers a wide variety of services that include chiropractic care, rehabilitation services, a 24-hour full-size gym, personal training, fitness classes, and

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Taxpayer-funded project prompts county to seek lease extension from Crunch

SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Crunch minor-league hockey club has agreed to play its home games at the Onondaga County War Memorial Arena through the 2029-30 season.  The team, Onondaga County, and arena manager SMG (Service Management Group) announced the 12-year lease extension on Oct. 12. As per Crunch policy, terms of the lease extension were

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SUNY Cortland master’s program in speech-language pathology is re-accredited

CORTLAND — SUNY Cortland’s five-year-old master’s degree program in speech-language pathology has been re-accredited, the university recently announced. The Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) voted in April to award SUNY Cortland full accreditation for its residential graduate program through Jan. 31, 2023, SUNY Cortland said in an Oct. 9 release. 

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Cuomo: Mets coming to Syracuse required a big investment

SYRACUSE — The New York Mets’ decision to move their Triple-A affiliate and the upcoming renovation work at NBT Bank Stadium in Syracuse requires “a big investment.” Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Oct. 16 made the comment during his remarks at a ceremony inside the stadium, noting that the state and Onondaga County are each contributing

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Dannible & McKee prepares for conference focused on taxes and financial planning

DeWITT — Dannible & McKee, LLP, a Syracuse–based accounting firm, will host its annual Tax & Financial Planning Conference on Nov. 8 at the Doubletree by Hilton Syracuse at 6301 State Route 298 in DeWitt, near Carrier Circle.  Dannible & McKee is headquartered at 221 S. Warren St. in Syracuse and also has an office

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Small Tully law firm joins Hancock Estabrook

Miller King LLC’s lone attorney, Susan King, is now a partner at the Syracuse firm    SYRACUSE — Miller King LLC, a law firm that previously operated in Tully, has combined with Syracuse–based Hancock Estabrook, LLP, in a deal that became effective Sept. 24. Hancock Estabrook didn’t disclose any terms of its agreement with Miller

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Pathfinder Bancorp to pay Q3 dividend in early November

OSWEGO — Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: PBHC), holding company for Pathfinder Bank, recently declared a quarterly cash dividend of 6 cents per share on its common stock for the fiscal quarter ending Sept. 30.  The dividend will be payable to all Pathfinder shareholders of record on Oct. 19 and will be paid on Nov. 9,

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Gearing up for new tax-exempt, financial-reporting requirements

In my world, the transition from summer to fall always seems to prompt a renewed focus on what will be different for our tax-exempt organization clients as the majority of them approach their financial reporting at year-end on Dec. 31. Calendar 2018 represents the initial implementation date for the most comprehensive reform of not-for-profit financial-reporting requirements

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