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Oneida County hotels post 12 percent rise in occupancy in June

UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County’s hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) increased 12.1 percent to 67.5 percent in June compared to the year-prior month. That’s according to a recent report from STR, a Tennessee–based hotel market data and analytics company. Through the first six months of the year, occupancy in the […]

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VIEWPOINT: Judge Declares N.Y.’s COVID-19 Isolation & Quarantine Regulation Unenforceable

A New York State Supreme Court Judge [recently] ruled that New York’s regulation establishing isolation and quarantine procedures related to COVID-19 and other highly communicable diseases is void and unenforceable. On April 4, 2022, three Republican state legislators and a citizens’ group filed an Article 78 proceeding against Gov. Kathy Hochul, New York State Commissioner

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VIEWPOINT: 5 Ways to Unify Your Sales, Marketing Teams to Close Deals

If you have spent time in the B2B world recently, you may have noticed a new trend. Sales and marketing teams are finally finding ways to become better aligned and work more closely together. It’s long overdue, too. With better alignment, team members can work toward the same goals and boost efficiencies throughout the organization —

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OPINION: Gov. Hochul using COVID as a Political Tool is Abhorrent

As a rule, most emergencies are obvious to the individuals experiencing them. In New York, though, that basic logic doesn’t apply. Gov. Kathy Hochul, again, extended her own “emergency powers” through Aug. 22, despite COVID-19 cases and fatality levels dropping in an overwhelming majority of the state. Simply stated, this is an absolutely brutal abuse

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OPINION: Remember What Government Can Do Well

Here’s a question: When was the last time at least half of Americans said the government in Washington, D.C. could be trusted to do the right thing all or most of the time?  It was right after 9/11, according to the Pew Research Center, and that was really just a blip. Before that, you’d have

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Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC

Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC recently hired two new associates in its Syracuse office. KATHRYN STOVER has joined the accounting firm as an audit and accounting associate. She received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from SUNY Oswego. Prior to being hired on a full-time basis, Stover interned in the Audit and Accounting department at

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GABRIEL MARSHALL

SUNY Oswego recently hired GABRIEL MARSHALL as its new associate VP for student affairs. Marshall’s duties include direct responsibility for four units — Student Engagement and Leadership, Campus Events and Conference Services, Campus Recreation, and Student Orientation and Family Engagement — providing visionary and strategic leadership to ensure that vibrant, inclusive, and educational opportunities abound

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COLLEEN BENTLEY-CICCONE

Herkimer County Community College has appointed COLLEEN BENTLEY-CICCONE, of Frankfort, to the position of purchasing agent. Bentley-Ciccone will manage and process all purchasing activity and oversee the mailroom, copy center, fleet- vehicle assignments, and telephone attendant. She has served as assistant director of business services, responsible for purchasing & accounts payable, at Utica University since

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Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt

Klepper, Hahn & Hyatt (KHH) — a design firm specializing in structural engineering, landscape architecture, and building-envelope systems — recently added four people to its staff. STEVE DARCANGELO joins as a senior engineer with more than 20 years of experience in civil design. He graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.

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TAMMY NATOLI

TAMMY NATOLI, a long-time employee and registered nurse, has been promoted by Loretto to director of marketing and intake at PACE CNY. In her new leadership role, Natoli will play an integral part in promoting PACE CNY programs and services by developing, maintaining, and implementing existing and new marketing plans that align with Loretto’s business

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