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2024 Family-Owned Business Directory

Welcome to The Central New York Business Journal’s first Family-Owned Business Directory. This new feature is an expansion of our previous Family-Owned Businesses list, with firms listed alphabetically, expanded entries allowing the firms to note their notable clients, projects, or contracts, and the option to provide photos. The information for these entries was supplied by […]

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VIEWPOINT: District Court Approves FTC Non-Compete Ban

A Growing Divide That May Sow Confusion On July 23, 2024, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Hon. Kelley B. Hodge, U.S.D.J.) issued a memorandum opinion and order in the matter of ATS Tree Services, LLC v. Federal Trade Commission, 2024 WL 3511630, 24-1743, denying plaintiff’s motion seeking a preliminary

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OPINION: Another 352K unemployed in July as Biden-Harris economy teeters

The U.S. unemployment rate once again ticked up in July to 4.3 percent [from 4.1 percent in June] as another 352,000 Americans said they were unemployed, according to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. [U.S. stock markets fell sharply on Aug. 2, the day of the July jobs report (https://www.bls.gov/news.release/archives/empsit_08022024.htm), which

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OPINION: Let’s Not Forget What’s Really Vital in a Representative Democracy

If you’re at all like me, it probably feels like we have already been through at least three different presidential-election years so far this year. And given the pace of events, it’s a good bet that between now and November, there is more to come. The presidential contest has so thoroughly dominated our attention —

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Slocum-Dickson announces new lab location

NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — Slocum-Dickson Medical Group (SDMG) will open a modernized laboratory in a new location on the Burrstone Road campus on Monday, Aug. 12, the health-care organization announced. The lab will be located on the lower level just beyond the CT department, providing patients with a more modern and spacious environment. It also

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Ask Rusty: About Social Security’s annual COLA

Dear Rusty: I’ve been reading a lot lately about speculation on what next year’s Social Security benefit increase will be, and it seems like most of the experts are suggesting a range of 2.5 percent to 3 percent. My neighbor says don’t worry about it, because there will always be some level of increase come

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Onondaga County accepting grant applications for its hotel initiative

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Onondaga County is now accepting applications for the hotel initiative that Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announced back on June 4. The Onondaga County Hotel Initiative will be seeded with $4 million and will award grants ranging from $50,000 to $750,000 to developers. The grants are meant to help in closing funding

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