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Saying tariffs are driving down prices, dairy co-op seeks government help
CAMBRIDGE, N.Y. — The announcement of Canadian tariffs on American goods, part of trade war with the United States, has led to the collapse of

Court suspends law license of former St. Lawrence County district attorney
ALBANY, N.Y. — A state appellate court has suspended the legal license of Mary Rain, the former St. Lawrence County district attorney and a former

New York Skin & Vein Center to distribute Sonostics’ HeartPartner product
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The New York Skin & Vein Center (NYSVC) will be the “exclusive distributor” of the HeartPartner, a product developed by Sonostics Inc.,
Regatta making a comeback in Broome County
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Organizers are reviving a “whatever-floats” regatta in Broome County. For years, the “Yegatta Regatta” saw people in canoes, kayaks, rafts, inner tubes,
E-Z Pass coming to Thousand Islands Bridge
ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y. —The Thousand Islands Bridge, connecting Interstate 81 to Canada, will be able to process E-Z Pass transactions when new equipment is installed

Metzler, Noun appointed to statewide credit union commission
Two area credit-union officials have been appointed officers of the New York Credit Union Association’s (NYCUA) Young Professionals Commission. Madelyn Metzler, AVP of asset recovery and loan servicing at CFCU Community Credit Union in Ithaca, was appointed secretary. Jacqueline Noun, senior commercial lending associate at Empower FCU in Syracuse, was appointed treasurer. According to NYCUA,
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Two area credit-union officials have been appointed officers of the New York Credit Union Association’s (NYCUA) Young Professionals Commission.
Madelyn Metzler, AVP of asset recovery and loan servicing at CFCU Community Credit Union in Ithaca, was appointed secretary.
Jacqueline Noun, senior commercial lending associate at Empower FCU in Syracuse, was appointed treasurer.
According to NYCUA, the commission is a group of professionals and volunteers under the age of 40 from across New York “who develop and implement initiatives specifically for their peers. The group is tasked with engaging, connecting and empowering the next generation of credit union leaders.”
The commission is chaired by Richard Sellwood of Reliant Community FCU in Sodus.
Mollywood Properties sells DeWitt building for $275,000
DeWITT — The 5,500-square-foot industrial flex building located at 6171 East Molloy Road was recently sold. A flooring company purchased the property from Mollywood Properties LLC for $275,000, according to a news release from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company. Donald O’Leary of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage exclusively marketed the property and represented the seller in
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DeWITT — The 5,500-square-foot industrial flex building located at 6171 East Molloy Road was recently sold.
A flooring company purchased the property from Mollywood Properties LLC for $275,000, according to a news release from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company.
Donald O’Leary of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage exclusively marketed the property and represented the seller in this transaction. The release did not provide any other details, including the name of the flooring company.
The property at 6171 E. Molloy Road encompasses 0.41 acres and was tentatively assessed at $192,300 for 2018, according to Onondaga County’s online records. The property was last sold for $155,000 in January 2002.
APT Global Sales leases industrial warehouse
CLAY — APT Global Sales, Inc. recently leased 12,000 square feet of space at the 42,000-square-foot industrial warehouse facility located at 4582-4594 Buckley Road in the town of Clay. Samuel Vulcano of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company brokered this lease transaction on behalf of the tenant, according to a news release from the real-estate firm.
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CLAY — APT Global Sales, Inc. recently leased 12,000 square feet of space at the 42,000-square-foot industrial warehouse facility located at 4582-4594 Buckley Road in the town of Clay.
Samuel Vulcano of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company brokered this lease transaction on behalf of the tenant, according to a news release from the real-estate firm. Lease terms were not provided.
The property owner is listed as 4594 Buckley Road, LLC, according to Onondaga County property records.
Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, marketing, technology, HR, career, and personal tips. SBA @SBAgovMost U.S. banks view loans for exporters as risky. That’s why the SBA created programs to provide lenders with up to a 90% guaranty on #export loans. Contact your local SBA International Trade
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Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, marketing, technology, HR, career, and personal tips.
SBA @SBAgov
Most U.S. banks view loans for exporters as risky. That’s why the SBA created programs to provide lenders with up to a 90% guaranty on #export loans. Contact your local SBA International Trade Finance Specialist to learn about our export loan programs → http://ow.ly/OvPO30kCGmT
Barbara Weltman @BarbaraWeltman
Survey reveals #1 concern of #smallbiz owners is the tight #job market – what can you do? – 5 Ideas for a Tight Labor Market http://ow.ly/Ju8M30kBOpR
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Learn to #lead and you can learn to succeed! #business #smallbiz #leadership
SBA @SBAgov
The SBA offers support for veterans as they enter the world of business ownership. Look for funding programs, training, and federal contracting opportunities — http://ow.ly/NUqr30kBBEQ . #SBAchat
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How to Measure the Impact of Social Media on Your Business https://rebekahradice.com/measure-social-media-impact-on-your-business/ …
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5 technologies that will forever change global #trade https://wef.ch/2JffOOU #technology
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RT @surprisinglives How to Get Your Website Ready For WordPress 5.0 Update http://bit.ly/2JzAqNO via @SusanGilbert
Tony Horan @t0nyh0ran
Research shows that diverse teams make better decisions 87% of the time: https://bloom.bg/2E7NYh1 #HR
Dave Ulrich @dave_ulrich
Help employees find a job that matches their passions. If they are doing something that they love, management doesn’t need to worry about their productivity. #HR
Dr. Justin Tarte @justintarte
A leading cause of employee turnover is lack of acknowledgment, appreciation, and supportive affirmation. If you’re interested in retaining your best employees, make sure they know how valued they are.
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Fitness Wits @FitnessWits
#Fitness needs to be perceived as fun and games or we subconsciously avoid it.
Kristie Leong M.D. @DrKristieLeong
Don’t just think of the endpoint or goal. Enjoy the PROCESS of becoming fitter & healthier. With #health comes greater energy & stamina to take advantage of all that life offers.

Greater Binghamton Airshow’s return draws crowd of 8,500
BINGHAMTON — The Greater Binghamton Airshow attracted about 8,500 visitors to the Greater Binghamton Airport in the town of Maine on June 23, despite damp, low clouds that forced some participants to change their acts, organizers say. While some performers had to cancel, others had pre-planned alternatives for when clouds are low, says David Hinkling,
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BINGHAMTON — The Greater Binghamton Airshow attracted about 8,500 visitors to the Greater Binghamton Airport in the town of Maine on June 23, despite damp, low clouds that forced some participants to change their acts, organizers say.
While some performers had to cancel, others had pre-planned alternatives for when clouds are low, says David Hinkling, commissioner of aviation for Broome County.
By 2 p.m., as the lowest clouds lifted, acts were able to take to the air, he explains.
“People who stayed had a good time,” Hinkling says of spectators.
While the Army’s Golden Knights Parachute Demonstration Team had to cancel, “most every other demonstration got off the ground,” he says. He adds that some air-show aficionados actually prefer low-altitude demonstrations like those required by the June 23 weather.
This was the first Greater Binghamton Airshow since 2014. That show drew about 4,000 more people, Hinkling says. “But we were pretty pleased, considering the weather.”
The show took place as the Greater Binghamton Airport is looking to grow the number of scheduled flights. Right now only Delta serves the airport with twice-daily service to and from Detroit.
Hinkling hopes to see other flights added, and says the airport has made it clear that it would like to add a flight to a Southern U.S. airport that could provide connections.
Right now, he says, many of those seeking to travel by air first travel by car to Syracuse or Albany, which are served by full-service and low-cost airlines.
While other airports across Upstate have been using state grants to renovate terminals, Hinkling says Greater Binghamton Airport already has a nice terminal. Instead of spending on improving that, he said the airport is working to develop businesses nearby to increase demand for the airport and create revenues that will allow it to reduce what it charges airlines for landing fees and space rental, “while not increasing the cost of the airport to taxpayers.”
“A lot of getting new service is timing,” he says, and thinks that keeping airlines aware his airport is ready, and there are potential passengers already in the market, could prove successful if an airline is looking to move flights. “I’m optimistic that we could do that,” Hinkling says.
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