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Victory Sports Medicine & Orthopedics grows by treating athletes & the active

SKANEATELES — Dr. Marc P. Pietropaoli, founder and owner of Victory Sports Medicine & Orthopedics in Skaneateles, has built his practice on treating athletic injuries during practice, game situations, or just everyday leisure. Victory Sports Medicine & Orthopedics, which operates at 791 W. Genesee St. in Skaneateles, focuses on the treatment of joint replacements, torn

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Brooks named Syracuse entrepreneur in residence for Launch NY

A Buffalo–based nonprofit group aiming to aid entrepreneurs and young companies across upstate New York has a named an entrepreneur in residence for the Syracuse area. Paul Brooks, former vice president for entrepreneurship programs at the Tech Garden in downtown Syracuse, will serve in the role for Launch NY. The organization focuses on a 27-county

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SBA deputy administrator discusses business ownership at veterans’ event

ONONDAGA — After they’ve served their country, veterans are encouraged to seek the services of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for help in launching and growing their own business ventures. That was the message Marie Johns, the SBA’s deputy administrator, delivered in her remarks during Operation: Start Up & Grow, the SBA’s sixth annual

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State to increase minimum wage, federal government may follow

New York employers who employ workers in jobs that pay minimum wage will have to gradually increase their wages over the next three years. The New York State Assembly on March 28 gave final approval to the state-budget proposal after the state Senate had approved the spending plan earlier in the week. The state budget

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A.V.R.E. says NIB Survey is Misleading

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) recently published a story, entitled, “When it Comes to Hiring, Blind Workers Face Bias.” The WSJ article (available at http://blogs.wsj.com/atwork/2013/03/18/when-it-comes-to-hiring-blind-workers-face-bias/) summarizes the results of a survey of 400 hiring and human-resources managers conducted by National Industries for the Blind (NIB). The survey reveals that many employers still believe that people

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Management Training While the Game is in Play

Instead of sitting in that management-training course this weekend watching the ivy grow over the windows, why not investigate how baseball teams deal with talent at their spring-training camps, which recently finished. After all, baseball has a better training record than the corporate world. The draft-picks all want a call-up to the big leagues during

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