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Genius NY top-prize winner looks ahead to future growth

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A company from the United Kingdom is looking ahead to growing its business after winning the $1 million grand prize in round six of the Genius NY accelerator competition.  Archangel Imaging “deploys smart machines, alongside people, to protect valuable assets and at-risk staff in remote or challenging places,” as described in a […]

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Boots to Business program offers education, support to veteran entrepreneurs

Veterans and their dependents with an entrepreneurial spirit have a wealth of education available to them through the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Boots to Business program. In New York, that program is operated by the Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) at the McNulty Veterans Business Center in Watervliet and offers monthly in-person and online training options.

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New York milk producer prices edge down from prior month

Milk prices at the producer level in New York state remained elevated in the latest month as pricing pressures continued. New York dairy farms in August were paid an average of $25.90 per hundredweight of milk in August, down 3 percent from $26.70 in July, but up 42.3 percent from the $18.20 average in August 2021.

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Lender Center to use grant for research into racial wealth gap

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The MetLife Foundation has awarded Syracuse University’s Lender Center for Social Justice a $2.7 million grant for research initiatives with a specific focus.  They’ll focus on ways to “accelerate efforts to address the racial wealth gap and help dismantle the root causes of wealth disparity,” the university said in a release. The

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Greater Utica Chamber names Business of the Year finalists

UTICA — The nominees are in for the 2022 Business of the Year awards from the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce. The chamber recently announced the finalists in each of five categories and will announce and celebrate the winners at its annual Business of the Year Awards luncheon on Dec. 8 at Hart’s Hill Inn

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VIEWPOINT: An Overlooked Resource for Small Business: Your bank

Typically, when the topic of resources For small businesses is discussed, you might think of transactional interactions, such as financing or banking products that can help with day-to-day activities. When small businesses approach banks, it’s usually to investigate funding and determine the terms of a loan — that makes sense, that’s a core part of what

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15th Anniversary CNY BEST Talent Development Awards

The winners of the 15th Anniversary CNY BEST Talent Development Awards were announced at CNY ATD’s CNY BEST Talent Development Awards Ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Syracuse, near Carrier Circle in DeWitt. CNY ATD annually presents the CNY BEST Talent Development Awards to recognize excellence in talent development in

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OPINION: Fed Hikes Rates Again but is it Enough to Tame Inflation?

The Federal Reserve hiked its core interest rate for banks once again by another 0.75 percent to a range of 3.75 percent to 4 percent on Nov. 2 as high consumer inflation persists in the U.S. economy, and prepared markets for more rate hikes to come until the inflation gets under control. According to the

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OPINION: After the Elections, Moving Forward Will Take Creativity

After the dust has cleared [from the midterm elections this year], Congress will be narrowly divided, and President Joe Biden will have to work hard to govern effectively. Whether he can do so will depend on plenty of different factors, but none will be more important than his relationship with members of both parties in

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