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Binghamton U academic to research application of thin polymer films with grant

BINGHAMTON — Binghamton University and the University at Buffalo recently received a $517,969 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support research into a manufacturing technique for producing thin polymer films essential to the microelectronics, health care, and energy industries. According to an online article in BingUNews on the college’s news website, researchers will […]

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Leadership Greater Syracuse launches Class of 2025

DeWITT — Leadership Greater Syracuse (LGS), a nonprofit that offers a yearlong civic-leadership training program, recently announced its Class of 2025, the 35th class in the organization’s history. The LGS Class of 2025 starts its journey in January into an experiential program that immerses participants into the achievements and challenges of the area community. The

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Syracuse exterior cleaning company certified as SDVOB

ALBANY — New York State Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner Jeanette Moy recently announced that 35 businesses across the state were certified as service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (SDVOB), including one small firm in Syracuse. The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD) issued the certification to S. Vets Exterior Cleaning, which is

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Pyramid Management secures loan extension for Sangertown Square

NEW HARTFORD — Pyramid Management Group says it can continue to reinvest in Sangertown Square in New Hartford and “ensure its vitality, vibrancy and sustained success” in Central New York and the Mohawk Valley. That’s the significance of the firm’s Jan. 9 announcement that it has secured a three-year extension on the loan on the

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Advantage Sport & Fitness of Ithaca is now part of a Maryland firm

ITHACA, N.Y. — An Ithaca–area provider of fitness equipment and gym-facility design, installation, and maintenance services is now under new ownership. Advantage Sport & Fitness, Inc. (ASF) recently announced it has been acquired by The Amenity Collective, based in Owings Mills, Maryland. The Amenity Collective is a provider of full-service facilities management across the fitness,

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KeyBank study finds financial imposter syndrome fuels consumer anxiety

Even though many Americans say they’re currently feeling financial stress, KeyBank’s annual Financial Mobility Survey finds that Americans are “closer to their personal financial comfort goals than they may realize.” The bank says the feeling of financial stress is a case of “financial imposter syndrome,” which refers to the self-doubt many people feel about their

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Launch NY hires program manager, marketing & events manager

BUFFALO — Launch NY says it has hired two employees in management positions overseeing important initiatives. Cassidy Malough will serve as a Launch NY program manager with oversight over the Launch NY Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) and other client services programs, along with grant and data management. The organization has also named Taylor Griffith marketing and events

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Benefits for paid family leave, workers’ comp. in N.Y. to rise in 2025

ALBANY — With 2025 now underway, the state says the new year includes increased workers’ compensation and paid family leave benefits for workers, along with some “savings for businesses.” As of Jan. 1, 2025, the minimum weekly benefit for workers’ compensation and the maximum weekly benefit for paid family leave will both go up, while

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Syracuse mayor appoints chief administrative officer

Position oversees Department of Human Resources, among others SYRACUSE — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh on Jan. 13 announced the appointment of Corey Driscoll Dunham as chief administrative officer of the City of Syracuse. In this role, Dunham will be responsible for the oversight of the Department of Finance, the Office of Management and Budget, the

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Community Bank recognized by AHA for commitment to workforce health

DeWITT — The American Heart Association (AHA) recently awarded Community Bank N.A. its silver recognition in the 2024 Well-being Works Better Scorecard, honoring the bank’s commitment to the health of its workforce and the community, the bank announced. The Scorecard honors organizations at four levels — bronze, silver, gold, or platinum — based on their

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