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New York’s initial unemployment claims rise 4 percent in latest week

The number of people applying for new unemployment-insurance benefits in New York state in the week ending Aug. 10, rose by 762, or more than 4 percent, to 18,615, from 17,853 the week before, according to a U.S. Department of Labor news release issued Thursday.   The increase indicates an uptick in layoffs in New […]

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Coworking space coming to Binghamton

BINGHAMTON — A local businessman has plans to launch a coworking space in downtown Binghamton.   CoWork Binghamton, a startup by Shawn O’Hara, provides an office-like setting for creative professionals and entrepreneurs who normally work from their homes or in coffee shops.   The 1,800-square-foot space will open in mid-September in the newly renovated Lackawanna

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Local executives discuss keys to success in tough business climate

SYRACUSE — Surviving the “new normal” economy, meeting aggressive business growth goals, tapping global markets, and engaging employees and customers — these were among the topics that a panel of four area business executives and one nonprofit leader discussed at the Business Journal 500 event on Wednesday morning, Aug. 21 at the Genesee Grande Hotel

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NY manufacturing conditions improve for a third month

Conditions for New York manufacturers improved “modestly” for a third consecutive month in July.   That’s according to the August 2013 Empire State Manufacturing Survey that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released Aug. 15.   The survey’s benchmark indicator, the general business-conditions index, was “little changed” from last month at 8.2, according to

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New York state renames health-benefit exchange

The New York Health Benefit Exchange, the state’s health-insurance exchange under the federal health-care reform law, is now called “NY State of Health.”   Donna Frescatore, executive director of the New York Health Benefit Exchange, on Aug. 20 made the announcement during a late-morning, online presentation.   DDB New York, a New York City advertising

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Area jobless rates fell by one percent or more in July

Unemployment rates in the Syracuse, Binghamton, and Utica–Rome regions fell by at least one percentage point in July when compared to the same month in 2012, according to the latest New York State Department of Labor data.   The jobless rate in Syracuse was 7.4 percent in July, down slightly from 7.5 percent in June,

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Is Obamacare Responsible for a Jobless Recovery?

Three years ago, after the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed, I wrote an article entitled “ObamaCare is the Worst Legislation in 75 Years.” As more of the effects of the law have become apparent, that assessment has only been reconfirmed.   I wrote, “The recently passed health-care legislation marks a crucial turning

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Is Disaster Looming?

Are you ready for disaster? Not to be overly gloomy, but disaster planning should be high on your list of priorities followed closely by review and testing of the plan. Among the categories any disaster plan should address are personnel, records, and assets.   It comes as no surprise that one of the foremost concerns

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C.C. Bradley & Sons: Workers of Wood and Metal

Christopher Columbus (C.C.) Bradley (1800-1872) moved to Syracuse (then known as Cossitt’s Corners) in 1822. The area was not much to write home about, but Bradley quickly saw the potential for economic success. By 1825, the Erie Canal came through the new village of Syracuse and reached all the way to Buffalo. Bradley and his

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New Fiscal Reality Facing Local Communities

When Detroit, once one of America’s largest cities and industrial engines, files for bankruptcy to resolve its fiscal woes, it gets people talking. And now, a brighter spotlight has been placed on the fiscal challenges facing local communities around the nation and here in New York.   Many are asking if Detroit’s fiscal situation and

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