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St. Lawrence University recognized for efforts in sustainability

CANTON — St. Lawrence University recently announced it has again earned national recognition for its achievements in several areas of sustainability.  The university received a rating of “silver” from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) based on its score in the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System (STARS), according to […]

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New York State Park Investments Continue

In recent years, New York State has made significant investments in our State parks. Specifically, additional funding has assisted in improvements at parks statewide and includes everything from playground equipment, entryways, beach areas, trails, and restroom facilities. Not only were many of these upgrades necessary because of age and preservation of our resources, but they

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The Ice Cream Stand readies for opening in Amos Building

SYRACUSE — The Ice Cream Stand is preparing to open in a new 1,250-square-foot, first-floor space at 200 West Water St. inside the Amos Building, across from Clinton Square in downtown Syracuse. The small business should open later this month, says Amanda Hughes, owner and operator of the Ice Cream Stand, who spoke with CNYBJ

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Startup’s app provides localized health-care info

SYRACUSE — Emergency room visits can be costly, even for people with good health insurance, says Michael Ehrhart, so it makes sense to use urgent care or even a pharmacy’s clinic if you can. “The hospital doesn’t want you in the emergency room if you aren’t critically ill. You don’t want to be there because

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Fotokite to use Genius NY $1M grand prize to accelerate operations

SYRACUSE — The firm that won the $1 million grand prize in the second installment of the Genius NY business-accelerator competition plans to use the funding to “accelerate” its operations. That’s according to Christopher McCall, CEO of Fotokite, who spoke with CNYBJ following the April 9 awards ceremony in Syracuse. The prize will help “…build the

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New York egg production dips 5 percent in February

New York farms produced 126.9 million eggs in February, down 5 percent from 133 million eggs in the year-ago period, the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently reported. The total number of layers in the Empire State fell by 4 percent to 5.52 million in February from 5.78 million in the year-prior period. New

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Upstate Minority Economic Alliance readies 1st awards program

SYRACUSE — The Upstate Minority Economic Alliance (UMEA) will host the inaugural Minority Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) Community Engagement Awards May 24. The awards are a way to recognize individuals, companies and organizations that are working with minority-owned businesses, says UMEA Executive Director Rickey Brown. The keynote speaker for the event will be Vaughn Irons,

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Cicero firm receives NYS service-disabled veteran-owned business certification

New York Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner RoAnn Destito recently announced that XCL Construction Inc., a Cicero—based general construction firm has been certified as a service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOB). The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD) issued the certification. The division was created by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2014 through

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Moving Beyond the Budget & Toward What New York Needs

In the wee hours of Saturday morning, March 31 — as most of the state was sound asleep — the New York State Assembly was making final determinations of how to spend $168 billion of New Yorkers’ hard-earned money. Yet again, Albany’s notoriously secretive budget process relied on “emergency” messages of necessity to avoid the

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