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Syracuse Podiatry’s new Rome office is bustling

ROME, N.Y. — After almost a decade in business in the Syracuse area, Syracuse Podiatry, PLLC has expanded with a satellite office in Rome in cooperation with Rome Health. “We’ve been very busy, and we get a lot of referrals from the Utica–Rome area,” says practice owner Ryan D’Amico. The lack of surgical podiatry services […]

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Tompkins County wins state funding for 7 electric vehicles

Tompkins County will use a state grant of more than $52,000 toward seven battery-powered electric vehicles. The funding for Tompkins County is part of more than $567,000 that the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) awarded to 10 communities. They’ll use the money to purchase or lease zero-emission light- and medium-duty fleet vehicles

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State comptroller faults Windsor CSD’s fuel-usage policies

WINDSOR, N.Y. — An audit by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli’s office found the Windsor Central School District (CSD) in Broome County did not have adequate internal controls over fuel credit-card purchases and fuel inventory. This resulted in 18,369 gallons of fuel, costing about $38,300, that are not accounted for, the comptroller said.

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New Clinton Chamber leader hopes to add new events, offerings

CLINTON, N.Y. — The Clinton Chamber of Commerce has a new executive director who is excited to continue the chamber’s many offerings while bringing a few new ideas to the table. Molly Marris took on the role in September, coming from a nonprofit background in California. She and her family moved to Clinton in 2021

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VIEWPOINT: How Can Your Business Transform In An Uncertain Economy?

When you’re in a tough spot —personally or professionally —and not sure of where to go or what to do, you need to look within at your fear.  And then you need to use it as fuel to realize your goals. Most of us experience fear as being friction, getting in the way of making

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CXtec to be anchor tenant in City Center once Syracuse project wraps up

SALINA — CXtec is looking ahead to 2023 when the firm will move its headquarters from the town of Salina to become an anchor tenant in the City Center building in downtown Syracuse. The firm says it will move 100 jobs to the newly redeveloped structure once the project wraps up in the middle part

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Home-building sector faces labor shortages, other problems

“Yes, supply chain is still an issue, but bigger than that is labor,” says Tracy Page, executive officer of the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of the Mohawk Valley. “This is a nationwide problem, not just local.” Simply put, there are not enough new workers coming in to replace the aging workforce, she says. Mary

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CNY closed home sales fall nearly 21 percent in October

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Realtors in a six-county region of Central New York closed on the sale of 829 homes in October, down 20.6 percent from the 1,044 homes they sold in the year-ago month. That’s according to the latest housing-market report released by the Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors (GSAR) on Nov. 22. Pending home

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Pathfinder’s 2nd Syracuse branch is in former Hanford House

SYRACUSE — The second Syracuse branch office for Oswego–based Pathfinder Bank is operating in a renovated structure that was originally built in the early 1900s. The branch at 506 W. Onondaga St. in Syracuse represents Pathfinder’s fourth banking office in Onondaga County. It started operations on Nov. 14. The new branch is repurposed from the

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CNY communities receive share of $55M in water-infrastructure improvement funds

Oneonta, Rome, and Lowville will benefit from $55.4 million in financial assistance for water-infrastructure improvement projects announced by Gov. Kathy Hochul. The New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation board of directors approved low-cost financing through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund along with previously announced grants, authorizing municipal access to the

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