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NYPA seeks OK to rebuild transmission lines
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — The New York Power Authority (NYPA) has applied to the state Public Service Commission for permission to rebuild 86 miles of

Air-Flo Manufacturing to expand operations in Chemung County
ELMIRA HEIGHTS, N.Y. — Air-Flo Manufacturing Co., a truck-industry equipment manufacturer located in Elmira Heights, will expand its operations in Chemung County. The firm will

Cayuga Medical Center, Family Health Network announce collaboration agreement for clinical care
HOMER, N.Y. — Cayuga Medical Center of Ithaca and the Family Health Network (FHN) of Central New York, Inc. have announced they plan to collaborate

MVCC announces speaker for upcoming commencement ceremony
UTICA, N.Y. — Samuel (Sam) Rowser, executive director of On Point for College, will deliver the commencement address at Mohawk Valley Community College’s (MVCC) upcoming

Upstate Capital Association of New York names two new board members
PITTSFORD, N.Y. — The Upstate Capital Association of New York announced it has named Lindsay Stencel of Launch NY and Rick Clonan of Genius NY
Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, marketing, HR, career, personal, and social-media/tech tips. SBA @SBAgovSmall businesses often don’t have the in-house resources to locate reputable overseas partners. Learn how to find international buyers … http://ow.ly/PKIr30jeMUU . #export Kevin Razawich @KRazawichA new article I wanted to share: The Differences
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Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, marketing, HR, career, personal, and social-media/tech tips.
SBA @SBAgov
Small businesses often don’t have the in-house resources to locate reputable overseas partners. Learn how to find international buyers … http://ow.ly/PKIr30jeMUU . #export
Kevin Razawich @KRazawich
A new article I wanted to share: The Differences Between Running a Small Company and a Big One Enjoy! http://kevin.razawich.com/the-differences-between-running-a-small-company-and-a-big-one/ …
Linda McMahon @SBALinda
Did you know #Women own nearly 10 million businesses in the U.S. – 36% of all businesses! And that number will only continue to grow. – at Small Business Administration
Bonadio Group @bonadiogroup
IRS Return Review Program had mixed success in catching fraud: https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/irs-return-review-program-had-mixed-results-at-catching-tax-return-fraud
Anita Dow @GoAnitaDow
It’s NOT what you’re selling – it’s how the customer will FEEL by using your product – emotion. #smallbiz #marketing
Tom Hopkins @TomHopkinsSales
Every one of us is selling, or being sold every minute of every day.
Angie Jimenez @wsidigimarkexpt
Creating a simple landing page is essential in showing the customer what they click on. #marketing #ppc #tips
Mitch Mitchell @Mitch_M
5 Ways To Be A Confident Leader https://www.ttmitchellconsulting.com/Mitchblog/confidence/ … #leadership #motivation #confidence
Bill Thompson @BillNTacoma
“First-rate people hire first-rate people; second-rate people hire third-rate people.” — Leo Rosten
Kelly Isley/Author @AdaptNowEditors
5 Ways To Reset An Unproductive Afternoon https://www.fastcompany.com/40550317/5-ways-to-reset-an-unproductive-afternoon … Sound advice by @a_purbasari via @FastCompany
Real Marsha Wright| Brand Influencer @marshawright
Never let the fear of failure crush your hope for #success!
Binghamton Airport @flybgm
Internship Opportunity for Local Students: Marketing, Planning, and Administrative tasks related to the upcoming 2018 Greater Binghamton Airshow. Direct message us with your contact info!
http://www.flybgm.com/bgmairshow.html
Jamil Ahmed @ahmedjr_16
9 Incredible Tips to Increase #Blog #Traffic https://goo.gl/JLDyxf
Neal Schaffer @NealSchaffer
Are You Listening? The 20 Best Social Media Monitoring Tools http://webvideomarketingportugal.com/are-you-listening-the-20-best-social-media-monitoring-tools/ … #socialmedia #marketing

Allegiant to add direct flights from Syracuse to Nashville
SYRACUSE — Discount airline Allegiant announced it is adding nonstop flights from Syracuse to Nashville, Tennessee. Las Vegas, Nevada–based Allegiant (NASDAQ: ALGT) said in a news release that the new seasonal jet service from Syracuse Hancock International Airport to Nashville International Airport would start June 14, operate twice weekly, and offer introductory fares as low
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SYRACUSE — Discount airline Allegiant announced it is adding nonstop flights from Syracuse to Nashville, Tennessee.
Las Vegas, Nevada–based Allegiant (NASDAQ: ALGT) said in a news release that the new seasonal jet service from Syracuse Hancock International Airport to Nashville International Airport would start June 14, operate twice weekly, and offer introductory fares as low as $49 one way (subject to conditions).
In early March, Allegiant announced new, nonstop air service from Syracuse Hancock International Airport to Orlando’s Sanford International Airport beginning May 30.
With the addition of the new Orlando and Nashville routes, Allegiant will now serve five cities direct from Syracuse. The others are Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and Tampa–St. Petersburg, Florida.
Shameless Trucking owners charged with workers’-compensation fraud
FULTON — New York State Police have arrested the owners of Shameless Towing and Recovery, saying they violated state workers’-compensation law. Amy Stoutenger, 48, and Ralph A. Stoutenger, III, 49, of Fulton were charged with second-degree insurance fraud, offering to file a false instrument, both felonies, as well as separate charges of insurance fraud and
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FULTON — New York State Police have arrested the owners of Shameless Towing and Recovery, saying they violated state workers’-compensation law.
Amy Stoutenger, 48, and Ralph A. Stoutenger, III, 49, of Fulton were charged with second-degree insurance fraud, offering to file a false instrument, both felonies, as well as separate charges of insurance fraud and offering false statement under state workers’-compensation law, also felonies.
State police said in a release that the arrests sprang from a New York State Insurance Fund investigation into Shameless Trucking and Shameless Towing and Recovery from 2014 to 2017.
“Ralph and Amy Stoutenger, owners of the company, are accused of not paying about $319,013 in Worker Compensation Insurance,” police said.
The police said audits, banking records, and employees who were paid in cash and by check provided proof for the case.
The Stoutengers were arraigned in Fulton court and released on their own recognizance. They are due back in court May 24.
New York milk production falls more than 2 percent in February
New York dairy farms produced 1.13 billion pounds of milk in February, down 2.3 percent from the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported. Production per cow in the state averaged 1,805 pounds in February, down 3 percent from 1,860 pounds a year prior. The number of milk cows on farms
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New York dairy farms produced 1.13 billion pounds of milk in February, down 2.3 percent from the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported.
Production per cow in the state averaged 1,805 pounds in February, down 3 percent from 1,860 pounds a year prior.
The number of milk cows on farms in New York state totaled 625,000 head in February, up 4,000 head from year-earlier levels, NASS reported.
The average milk price received by New York dairy farmers in January 2018 was $16.70 per hundredweight, down $1 from December 2017, and off $3 from January 2017.
In neighboring Pennsylvania, dairy farms produced 861 million pounds of milk in February, up 0.3 percent from a year earlier.

Grants awarded for downtown projects throughout region
ALBANY — Downtowns throughout the region will receive millions of dollars to demolish or rehabilitate run-down buildings, the state announced. The fifth round of funding for the Restore New York Communities Initiative will fund everything from redeveloping an old mill in Massena to restoring the former village hall in Waverly, according to a news release
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ALBANY — Downtowns throughout the region will receive millions of dollars to demolish or rehabilitate run-down buildings, the state announced.
The fifth round of funding for the Restore New York Communities Initiative will fund everything from redeveloping an old mill in Massena to restoring the former village hall in Waverly, according to a news release from Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office and data from Empire State Development (ESD).
Syracuse will receive $4.9 million to rehabilitate or demolish 20 sites to support the Northside Transformation Initiative. New residential units and commercial space are planned.
Auburn will get $1 million to rehabilitate the former Schines Theater, creating a facility for concerts, live theater, movies, banquets and other gatherings.
Cortland will create a hub for not-for-profits in the nearly vacant P&C Plaza with a $1 million grant. Plans call for a year-round farmers market, YWCA childcare center, Cornell Cooperative Extension, and space for other nonprofits.
The Village of Homer is getting $1 million for the reconstruction and renovation of two properties, 23 South Main St. and 1-3 South Main St., to create apartments and commercial space.
The City of Oneida is looking to create eight new apartments on the top two floors of a mixed-use facility at 155 Madison St. with a $700,000 grant.
Penn Yan will receive $500,000 to rehabilitate two buildings for mixed use.
Mohawk Valley
Utica will get $2 million for asbestos-abatement work at the former General Electric facility at 1900 Bleeker St.
Canajoharie will receive $6 million to tear down the abandoned and condemned warehouse space at the former Beech-Nut facility. That will create a 15-acre site ready for development.
Rome will receive $1 million for demolition of the former Rome Cable plant downtown. The money will also pay for remediation for the site, the release said, creating a “clean 40-acre development site for future investment.”
North Country
Ogdensburg is receiving $1 million to rehabilitate the former Newell Manufacturing plant.
Watertown is looking to create mixed-use facilities, including as many as 18 market-rate apartments at 138, 152 and 170 Court St. The state grant for the work is $990,000
Massena will receive $987,000 to transform the Old Mill at 38 Water St. Plans call for the mill, which dates to the late 19th century, to be converted into apartments and a brew pub.
Wilna is receiving $772,000 to rehabilitate a Dock Street building on the Black River waterfront. The plan is to create a restaurant in space that has been empty for 20 years.
The Village of Lyons Falls will demolish and clean up the former Lyons Falls Paper Mill, which closed in 2001. A state grant of $440,000 will help prepare the site for redevelopment.
The Village of Black River will get $263,000 to rehabilitate 102-104 Maple St. It will be converted into a mixed-use building.
Southern Tier
Ithaca will receive $1 million to rehabilitate four underused buildings on West State Street, including reconstruction of one historic property.
Sherburne will get $1 million to undertake the second phase of restoration to the Sherburne Inn.
The Village of Waverly will receive $1 million for the restoration of the former village hall, fire station, and police station at 358 Broad St. ESD said the work will create residential units and renovate commercial space.
The first phase of the Southern Tier Agricultural Foundry Development, in the Village of Johnson City, will be allocated $942,300. The money will help rehabilitate 19 Avenue B, addressing vacancy and blight in the urban core.
The Village of Elmira Heights will receive $875,000 for the renovation of the building at the corner of Oakwood Avenue and 14th Street.
The Village of Owego will receive $875,000 to rehabilitate vacant buildings at 167 to 169 and 171 Baldwin Street.
The City of Elmira will get $508,400 for the rehabilitation of the former Schreibman’s and Delaney buildings on Baldwin Street to convert the vacant space into mixed-use properties.
Binghamton will get $60,000 to demolish residential properties at 10 Franklin St., 36 Winding Way, and 168 Oak St.
“With our support, cities and towns are tearing down vacant, blighted buildings and rehabilitating outdated structures to help revitalize their community and generate new economic opportunities,” said Howard Zemsky, the president and CEO of Empire State Development.
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