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All Aboard the Adirondack Scenic Railroad

UTICA — This year, for my birthday, I rode the Adirondack Scenic Railroad. It was the first time I’ve had the opportunity to ride a train since I was kid, even though I’m surrounded by trains every day. The Business Journal News Network’s office is located in the former OnTrack station in Armory Square in

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From burgers to banking to buildings: Tom Clark, the intrepid entrepreneur

— Ray Kroc was a piano player, paper-cup salesman, and a multi-mixer salesman. In 1954, he received an unusually large order for eight multi-mixers from a restaurant in San Bernardino, Calif. run by the McDonald brothers. The business model was simple: offer a few items on the menu, such as 15-cent burgers, fries, and milkshakes,

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Rome Memorial pursues other options for affiliation after suspending talks with Bassett

ROME — Rome Memorial Hospital (RMH) is pursuing new options for a potential affiliation partner after suspending its talks with Bassett Medical Center on Oct. 14. Bassett Medical Center is part of the Bassett Healthcare Network, which is based in Cooperstown. But as of Oct. 20, RMH hadn’t started new discussions with any other organization.

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The growing role of physician assistants in health care

With more than 100,000 physician assistants (PAs) currently practicing nationally, and more than 6,000 new PAs entering the workforce each year, this fast-growing medical field shows no signs of slowing down. “I think we’re going to continue to see growth,” says Mary Springston, director of the Department of Physician Assistant Studies at Le Moyne College

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Sunrise Family Farms: Tasting ‘organic’ growth

NORWICH — The first goat was domesticated in Mesopotamia 5,000 years ago. The warm climate formed a curd in stored milk, which one adventurous soul discovered was tasty. Thus began the making of yogurt. Fast forward 5,000 years. In 2000, America boasted 80 yogurt plants producing 2 billion pounds of the dairy product. A dozen

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SU researchers develop tool to track the performance of federal-court judges

SYRACUSE — Researchers at Syracuse University (SU) have developed a data tool that provides information on the performance of more than 900 federal district-court judges.  The data tool, developed by SU’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) officially launched Oct. 14.  TRAC announced the advancement in a news release distributed that same day.  With the new

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USERRA law provides employment protection to military reserves

SYRACUSE — On Columbus Day, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA) celebrated its 20th anniversary, but the fight for employment rights for those who serve our country is far from over, according to one Syracuse law firm that specializes in USERRA cases. Mathew Tully, founding partner, formed Tully Rinckey PLLC,

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Accountant discusses tax incentives for N.Y. manufacturers

SYRACUSE — New York manufacturers are benefitting from the state new tax-reform legislation and the Excelsior Jobs program, which the state enacted more than four years ago. The two topics were part of a presentation Joseph Hardick, a certified public accountant (CPA) and a partner at Dannible & McKee, LLP, delivered at the firm’s annual

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