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NYSAR: New York home sales dip almost 3 percent in June

New York realtors sold more than 12,600 previously owned homes during June, down 3 percent from the year-ago period when nearly 13,000 homes changed hands. That’s according to a housing-market report that the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR) issued recently. The trade group blamed the sales decline on a drop in the number […]

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Onondaga County hotel occupancy rate falls 7.5 percent in May

Hotels in Onondaga County were emptier in June than the year-ago period, according to a recent report. The county’s occupancy rate slipped 7.5 percent to 64 percent in June from 69.1 percent in the year-ago month, according to STR, a Tennessee–based hotel market data and analytics company. Onondaga County’s occupancy rate has now declined in

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Transit Priorities Need to be Put in a New Light

There are countless reasons why I feel fortunate to live Upstate. The “Summer of Hell” New York City commuters are facing is now among them. The deterioration of the city’s mass transit system has resulted in daily subway delays, overcrowded stations, riders trapped on trains, and ongoing chaotic events. The situation is adversely affecting the quality

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A full repeal of Obamacare would make real solutions possible

The U.S. Senate on July 25 voted down a partial repeal of Obamacare, then an attempt at a “skinny repeal” failed in the early hours of July 28. Even though the American people voted into office many politicians who promised a full and complete repeal, many of those same lawmakers, perhaps for political reasons, are

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