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Cortland County small businesses can apply for grants through BDC programs

CORTLAND, N.Y. — Pandemic-impacted small businesses in Cortland County have until the end of February to apply for grant funding from the Cortland County Business Development Corporation (BDC).  The BDC was awarded $300,000 through the county’s American Rescue Plan allocation process. Businesses may be eligible for assistance through three different programs, the BDC said. The […]

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Downtown Committee launches Challenge ’22 program

Filled with tasks to support the downtown area & businesses                SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc. on Feb. 2 rolled out Challenge ’22, a free contest that seeks to “drive support” to downtown Syracuse establishments throughout the year “in a fun, interactive way.” The object

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New grant program opens to boost state canal system tourism

Supporting tourism and recreation along the New York State Canal System, including canal waterways and the Canalway Trail, is the focus of a new competitive grant program starting later this month. The 2022 program will provide funding to support tourism infrastructure and amenity improvements, and events.  The New York State Canal Corporation — through the

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OPINION: A million new jobs in past two months could point to economy overheating

Over the past two months, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) establishment survey has shown gains of 1 million new jobs, but it is coming at the same time as red-hot 7 percent inflation, a collapsing 10-year [yield] and 2-year yield, and 5.7 percent economic growth in 2021. And yet [we see] projected GDP growth [forecast]

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OPINION: NATO still relevant, still facing challenges

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is the largest peacetime alliance in the world and has been arguably the most successful such alliance in history. It has had remarkable success in achieving its basic goals: containing Soviet expansion, checking the rise of nationalism, and helping integrate Europe.  NATO provides a model for multinational cooperation — something

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SAMUEL J. SALAMONE

Herkimer County Community College has appointed SAMUEL J. SALAMONE as coordinator of international academic programming. Salamone will be responsible for developing and managing international academic programming, including study abroad, faculty, and student-exchange programs, and travel courses. On average, Herkimer College has about 100 international students enrolled per year from more than 20 countries. Salamone previously

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STEPHANIE MEEKER

STEPHANIE MEEKER recently joined On Point for College (On Point) as a career advisor in Oswego County. In this role, she provides counsel to On Point students and graduates in Oswego County on career opportunities and employment that aligns with their skills and education. Prior to joining On Point, Meeker worked most recently as a

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JAYME BRESCHARD

Barton & Loguidice, a Salina–based engineering, planning, environmental, and landscape-architecture firm that serves clients in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, has added JAYME BRESCHARD as senior managing community planner, where she will serve as a climate-action specialist. She has 20 years of experience working for national and regional technical firms and public planning organizations. Breschard

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KEILA MUÑIZ

St. Joseph’s Physicians has added urogynecologist KEILA MUÑIZ, M.D. to St. Joseph’s Women’s Health Services in Syracuse. Dr. Muñiz is a board-certified, fellow-trained urogynecologist specializing in the treatment of urinary incontinence, pelvic organ pro-lapse, and general pelvic medicine. Prior to joining St. Joseph’s Physicians, she completed a three-year fellowship at the Johns Hopkins University School

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HealthWear Rental

HealthWear Rental — an Endicott–based supplier of medical linens, patient gowns, medical uniforms, lab coats, and professional mat service on a rental basis — has promoted JESSICA KIESECKER to general manager. She has worked in various departments at HealthWear, most recently as plant manager. Kiesecker will be involved in all executive and administrative facets of

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