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Chocolate Pizza Company settles into new Marcellus HQ

MARCELLUS — Chocolate Pizza Company, Inc. has opened its brand new production and retail facility at 3774 Lee Mulroy Road (N.Y. Route 175) in Marcellus, between the Ultimate Goal Indoor Sports complex and a NAPA Auto Parts store.   The new 8,500-square-foot location opened the first week of October. The growing company previously operated in […]

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SyracuseFirst forges relationships to build local businesses, economy

SYRACUSE –– SyracuseFirst on Monday, Nov. 23, will host its sixth annual Buy Local Bash, seeking to boost area businesses just in time for the holiday season.   More than 80 businesses will participate as vendors and encourage attendees to buy products and services directly from the Central New York region.    The nonprofit business organization’s

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Case builds new real-estate company Acropolis Development

SYRACUSE — Steve Case, who most recently worked as a leasing director with his mentor Robert (Bob) Doucette at Paramount Realty Group, LLC, struck out on his own earlier this year, launching his own real-estate firm.   Case’s company, Acropolis Development, LLC, operates in a 1,500-square-foot space at 247 W. Fayette St. in the Hogan

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SBA proposes changes to affiliation rule for business loan, surety bond guarantee programs

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is proposing revisions to its regulations for determining affiliation under its business-loan programs and surety bond guarantee program.    These revisions are designed to “simplify” eligibility determinations and reduce costs and processing time, the SBA said.   SBA published the proposed revisions on Oct. 2 in the Federal Register.

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Managing Expectations

You probably have heard the phrase: “Under-promise, over-deliver,” but not many people really think it through. It actually can be a good strategy, if you can stick to it, without withholding information simply for the sake of “under-promising.”   When we are on the right business path, we prepare ourselves to work our hardest but

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Nobody believes us: Why Are We Still Telling Customers What to Do?

Even though we know that “telling isn’t selling,” we can’t stop doing it. It’s become “second nature” to tell customers what to think, believe, and buy.    In a sense it is, since most of us were raised to “respect authority,” whether it was the police, teachers, clergy, bosses, doctors, accountants, politicians, reporters, bankers, business

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Listening: the Oft Forgotten, Yet Critical Skill In Learning

Listening is often a forgotten, but vitally important skill in learning and problem solving.   How many times have each of us encouraged a child in our lives to pause and listen to something we were trying to convey so they could learn something? We’ve all seen it and probably engaged in one form or

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Mason Contractors Association of America starts new upstate New York chapter

CAZENOVIA — The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has announced the creation of its first chapter in New York state.    The Upstate New York MCAA Chapter was incorporated in July. Its purpose is to preserve and promote the masonry industry by providing training for masons, advocating fair codes and standards, fostering a safe

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