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Utica’s Metal Solutions honored by SBA for growth

UTICA — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has recognized the owners of a Utica company for the firm’s growth. The SBA selected the owners of Utica–based Metal Solutions, Inc. as the Syracuse district winners of 2018 Small Business Person of the Year Award.  Nominated by NBT Bank, NA, the SBA chose Catherine Thiaville and […]

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Small-Business Success — Pay Attention to the Five Ps

Watch for the Five Ps in every small-business success story. This will not be the first time you have read about the importance of critical items to startup and early stage, small-business success. After spending more than 10 years mentoring and coaching startups, I am equipped to opine on the most important Ps in early

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Depriving Youth Access to Target Sports is Nonsensical

A bill was recently put forward by a Manhattan lawmaker. Democratic Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal) that, if passed and signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, would do away with marksmanship, archery, and shooting programs in New York state schools. The bill would also ban gun-safety classes on school grounds by prohibiting the use of firearms as part of the

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The Dangers of Debt

Politicians and commentators these Days like to point to an array of Threats to our constitutional system. There’s one, though, that doesn’t get nearly as much attention as it should: our national debt.  We may not yet be in imminent danger of fiscal collapse, but we’re moving into uncharted waters. We are among the most

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