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Onondaga County hotel occupancy rate up more than 2 percent in January

SYRACUSE — Hotels in Onondaga County were fuller in January than in the year-ago month, according to a new report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county increased 2.2 percent to 41.7 percent in January from 40.9 percent a year earlier, according to STR, a Tennessee–based hotel […]

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Broome County hotel occupancy rate rises for a ninth month in January

BINGHAMTON — Hotels in Broome County saw more guests in January compared to a year ago, continuing a string of monthly occupancy increases, according to a recent report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county rose 7.1 percent to 40.6 percent in January from 37.9 percent in

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MACNY to add Owens, Wardell to Manufacturers Wall of Fame

DeWITT — The Manufacturers Association of Central New York (MACNY) is planning to recognize Gregory Owens and Kirk Wardell for their efforts in the region’s manufacturing sector by adding them to its Manufacturers Wall of Fame. Owens is CEO of Liberty Tabletop of Sherrill, a division of Sherrill Manufacturing Inc., and Wardell is president of

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Old or New, Clutter Cutting Still Reigns

The debate between traditional and modern is an age-old one. We see it in architecture, fashion trends, and restaurant styles. Opposing sides either lean on the comfortably familiar or are energized and lured by the new, daring techniques.  In marketing too, the debate between the traditional and modern rages now more than ever. At its

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Senators announce more than $1.8 million in federal funding for water infrastructure in Cayuga County town

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand have announced $1.82 million in federal funding — including a loan of $1.27 million and a grant of $550,000 — for the Town of Sterling in Cayuga County.  This federal funding is provided through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Water

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Strategic Changes for Closing More Sales

For most of us, what we learn first sticks with us for a long time —often throughout our lives. That includes nursery rhymes, along with what we consider right and wrong. The acorn doesn’t fall far from the tree. It happens to salespeople, too. Because our early training is indelible, it stays with us to

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The Art of Using Other People’s Money to Make Yourself Look Virtuous

Suppose your extended family hires somebody to manage its retirement money. They tell the manager his only job is to manage the investments wisely. “This is our retirement money. Be careful with it. Try to make it grow as much as possible. Without taking stupid risks.” He invests your money in many stocks and bonds.

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Government Cannot Function Without the Public’s Trust

An alarming snapshot of Albany’s corruption issue was on full display in February, in a manner that almost defied belief. At the end of a day’s proceedings in his corruption trial, one of Gov. Cuomo’s top aides, Joe Percoco, left the Manhattan courtroom just as former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver walked into the same venue

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LP&M Advertising

REBEKKAH FRISCH has been promoted to digital projects coordinator at LP&M Advertising in Syracuse. She is a certified Google AdWords and Google Analytics professional and graduated from Wells College with a bachelor’s degree in English and a minor in French.   GARY MULLIN has joined LP&M as an art director. He previously was a graphic

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CALVIN L. CORRIDERS

CALVIN L. CORRIDERS has been named regional president of Pathfinder Bank’s Syracuse Market. He has three decades of experience in community banking. Corriders holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Brockport in business administration with a concentration in marketing management. He is a lifelong resident of the city of Syracuse and has garnered numerous community, banking,

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