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Upcoming study to gather data on New York vineyards

PENN YAN, N.Y. — Vineyards in New York can expect to receive a survey during the first quarter of 2024. The study will address an industry need for a range of accurate information about new acreage, bearing acreage, non-bearing acreage, varieties, tonnage, average price, and data by growing region. The Penn Yan–based New York Wine […]

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Herkimer County IDA receives $270,000 grant for brownfield inventory

HERKIMER, N.Y. — The New York State Department of State has awarded $270,000 in Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) funding to the Herkimer County Industrial Development Agency (HCIDA), the agency announced. Herkimer County contains an estimated 150 brownfields, including 52 documented contaminated sites, impacting more than 450 acres in the county’s urban centers, according to HCIDA.

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Syracuse, MVCC to expand clean-energy workforce training

Federal funding aids the effort        Syracuse University (SU) and Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) plan to expand workforce-training programs for students entering the clean-energy workforce.  The U.S. Department of Energy awarded the schools a total of $1.3 million in federal funding, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.) announced on Dec. 5.

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Construction starts on Camp Hollis project in Oswego

OSWEGO, N.Y. — Construction is underway on a project to protect Camp Hollis in the town of Oswego from future flooding and high-water events.  Camp Hollis is a summer camp for children, providing recreational opportunities for more than 2,000 at-risk youth per year, as well as the location for private events, the New York State

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Report: Solar-energy capacity to hit record high in 2023

But economic challenges mount WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. solar industry added 6.5 gigawatts (GW) of new electric generating capacity in the third quarter of this year, a 35 percent year-over-year jump boosted by federal clean-energy policies. As a result of this growth, the country is expected to add a record 33 GW of solar

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Empire Center fellow says N.Y.’s electric-heat push faces cold reality

ALBANY, N.Y. —  New York State’s plan to steer homeowners and landlords toward electric heat could backfire due to high costs and practical concerns, according to a recent study from the Empire Center for Public Policy.  In the report “Cold Reality: The Cost and Challenge of Compulsory Home Electrification in New York,” Empire Center fellow

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Biden’s CFPB Director Wants You to Pay for Late Credit-Card Payers

Imagine a regulatory body of the United States government deciding that people who pay their bills should subsidize those who don’t. Well, imagine no more. The constitutionally dubious Consumer Financial Protection Board (CFPB) has a proposed rule (Regulation Z) that would lower the penalty fee for failing to pay credit-card debt on time from $30

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OPINION: Will Congress Ever Stop Flirting With Government Shutdowns?

Back in mid-November, when President Joe Biden signed the latest stopgap funding bill to keep the government operating, official Washington, D.C. no doubt heaved a sigh of relief. The measure, which originated in the fractious House, passed there only with support from the Democratic minority — in fact, many more Democrats than Republicans voted for

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MARTIN FELICIA, III has joined FustCharles, a certified public accounting (CPA) firm in Syracuse, as a tax associate. Prior to joining the firm, he held various positions in tax, compliance, and financial analysis. Felicia received his bachelor’s degree and MBA in accounting and finance from Utica University. JESSICA KOCH has been promoted to senior audit

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ZACHARY MacNAUGHTON

Dannible & McKee, LLP — a CPA and consulting firm with offices in Syracuse, Auburn, Binghamton, and Schenectady — has hired ZACHARY MacNAUGHTON as a helpdesk technician. Prior to joining the firm, MacNaughton was an IT technician with PEACE Inc. and served eight years in the Navy Reserve. He earned his associate degree in networking

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