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Onondaga County hotels see more than 6 percent gain in occupancy in August, smallest increase of the year

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Onondaga County hotels generated another increase in guests in August, but it was smaller then any other month so far this year. The hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county rose 6.4 percent to 74.9 percent this August from the year-prior month, according to STR, a […]

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VIEWPOINT: Avoid the 5 Pitfalls of Strategic-Marketing Planning

The city of Las Vegas is an interesting case study in best intentions — overflowing with people hoping that the flip of a card or the roll of the dice will produce luck-driven riches. Yet the vast majority of the time, these dreamers leave with empty pockets and dashed hopes. If luck is so elusive

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Federal, state laws provide incentives for Micron to build chip plant in Clay

CLAY, N.Y. — State and federal officials, along with the leadership at Micron Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: MU), point to the federal CHIPS and Science Act and New York’s Green CHIPS program as legislation that provided the incentives for Micron to choose Central New York for a semiconductor manufacturing facility.  Without the CHIPS and Science Act,

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Consumer debt increases as pandemic winds down

New York has the fourth highest houshold debt in the nation, with average debt climbing to $53,830 at the end of 2021, according to a recent report by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. National household debt totaled $15.6 trillion with New York households accounting for $869.4 billion, or 5.6 percent, of that. That places the Empire

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VIEWPOINT: NYS Announces Minimum-Wage Rise for Upstate Employers

Effective Dec. 31, 2022, the minimum wage in upstate New York (i.e., every part of the state except New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester counties) will increase from $13.20 to $14.20 per hour. The New York State Department of Labor recently announced this one-dollar rise — a more than 7.5 percent increase. The minimum wage

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Utica CPA named director as chapter rep for NYSSCPA board

UTICA, N.Y. — A CPA at a Utica accounting firm has been named a director as chapter representative for the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA) board of directors for 2022-23. William Ryan III, a CPA at Fitzgerald, DePietro & Wojnas CPAs, P.C. in Utica, represents the Utica chapter for the NYSSCPA

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New state laws seek to boost New York’s MWBE program

New state laws will strengthen New York’s program to support minority- and women-owned business enterprises (MWBEs).  Gov. Kathy Hochul on Oct. 6 signed the new legislation in conjunction with the state’s 12th annual MWBE forum, which continued through Oct. 7.  The governor also announced that New York State has surpassed its goal for MWBE utilization on

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Dannible & McKee set to hold tax and financial planning conference in November

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse–based Dannible & McKee, LLP will hold its annual tax and financial-planning conference in early November. The event — which will return to an in-person format this year — is set for Nov. 10 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse Destiny USA at 311 Hiawatha Blvd W. in Syracuse. The complimentary

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VIEWPOINT: Cybersecurity Awareness: An Eye Toward Enforcement Under NY SHIELD

New York’s SHIELD Act, which became effective on March 21, 2020, requires persons and organizations that own or license electronic data that includes New York residents’ private information to maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical data-security safeguards. The New York Attorney General (NYAG), is authorized to enforce the SHIELD Act by enjoining violations and obtaining

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DEC releases final plans for conservation easement tract in Herkimer County

WEBB, N.Y. — The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has released a final recreation-management plan (RMP) for the Three Lakes Track Conservation Easement in the town of Webb in Herkimer County. The 3,350-acre Three Lakes Tract is comprised of commercially managed forestland and is named for the three bodies of water on

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