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New York manufacturing index declines in January

But positive reading shows sector is still expanding       The Empire State Manufacturing survey general business-conditions index fell for a third month in January, but the positive reading still indicated an expanding industrial sector in New York. The general business conditions index slipped to 17.7 in January from 19.6 last month. It also declined […]

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With state help, Dutchland Plastics will move local operation to bigger space in Canastota

CANASTOTA — The Village of Canastota will use a nearly $1.7 million Restore NY grant to help pay for the construction of a facility that will be the new home for Dutchland Plastics’ New York operations. “We are very excited to welcome Dutchland Plastics to the Village of Canastota. This Restore NY project is a

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The Redhouse readies for move into City Center

SYRACUSE — The Redhouse performing-arts center is getting ready to move to its new home inside the building at 400 S. Salina St. in Syracuse now known as City Center. City Center was named to “reflect its place in the business and cultural center of Syracuse,” according to a news release from Cornerstone Real Estate

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Onondaga County hotel occupancy rate rises nearly 4 percent in December

Hotels in Onondaga County were fuller in December 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 3.5 percent to 39.8 percent in December from 38.5 percent a year prior, according to STR, a Tennessee–based hotel market data

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Buyer Be Wary of Academic Dunces

Have you ever wondered whether we should have a warning label on college courses? “Warning: this course is taught by a professor who has proven he is a dunce.” Your child can sign up for a course at Princeton with Professor Paul Krugman. He won a Nobel Prize in economics. He writes for the New

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Cuomo Calls Federal Tax Law Economic Civil War but Fails to Show Facts

In his recent State of the State address, Gov. Cuomo called the recently passed federal tax reform bill “economic civil war” that will raise New Yorkers’ property taxes and income taxes. Unfortunately, no explanation for this statement was provided. Because of this type of overheated rhetoric coming from Cuomo and others, confusion continues to reign

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Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC

ALONZO BERTRON and JACK HARMATUK, of Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC, have been named senior associates. Bertron has been promoted to senior associate in the Tax Department. He started with the firm as an associate in that department in 2016. Bertron received his bachelor’s degree in accounting from SUNY Geneseo.     Harmatuk has

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The Hayner Hoyt Corporation

The Hayner Hoyt Corporation has promoted GUS HERNANDEZ to chief operating officer. He started with the company as an intern in 2005 and steadily worked his way up from a project engineer to a project manager in 2008. From there, Hernandez was promoted to project executive in 2013 and VP of operations in 2015. A

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CHRISTINA FEARON, RN

CHRISTINA FEARON, RN has joined the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) Vascular Surgery Group. She previously worked as a registered nurse in the Special Care and Intensive Care Units at the St. Elizabeth Campus of MVHS. Fearon earned a master’s degree in family health at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse and a bachelor’s degree

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MIKE KERR “MCCABE”

Cayuga Radio Group announced it has named MIKE KERR “MCCABE” as its new brand manager for Z95.5 in Ithaca. He is replacing Gabe Carrillo, who was promoted to the company’s Energy 106.9 station in Milwaukee. Kerr is a recent graduate of Elmira College, but has been doing radio work for more than seven years with

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