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Mohawk Valley Association of Realtors names 2022 board members

UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Association of Realtors (MVAR) recently announced the 2022 MVAR board of directors and Mid New York Regional MLS board of managers, as voted upon by the membership on Dec. 2.  MVAR board members for 2022 include: • President: David Paciello, One Realty Partners  • President-elect: Jodie DeCosty, Coldwell Banker Prime Properties […]

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Tompkins County IDA revises local construction-labor policy

ITHACA, N.Y. — As it seeks to boost area construction employment, the Tompkins County Industrial Development Agency (TCIDA) has voted to approve revisions to its local labor-utilization policy, which it first adopted in 2016. The revised policy establishes a 75-percent construction-labor requirement for workers residing in Tompkins and the adjacent six counties, per a Dec.

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Home Builders & Remodelers of CNY inducts new president

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Home Builders & Remodelers of Central New York (HBRCNY) has installed its new president. Michael Pettinato of Harrington Homes of Jamesville will serve as the organization’s 2022 president. Pettinato was sworn in at the HBRCNY President’s Dinner held Dec. 11 at the Craftsman Inn in Fayetteville.  Home Builders & Remodelers of Central

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New Burton Homestead formally opens in Rome

ROME, N.Y. — The New Burton Homestead, an independent senior-living facility, recently formally opened in Rome. The New Burton Homestead, located at 401 Floyd Ave., hosted a grand opening on Monday, Dec. 13 with the Rome Area Chamber of Commerce. Velvet Symonds Barnard, administrator/manager at New Burton Homestead, accepted a first dollar of profit award

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Sessler Companies adds Piedramartel, Marullo

WATERLOO, N.Y. — Sessler Companies, a full-service specialty contractor and development firm, recently hired Daniel Piedramartel, of Geneva, as a project accountant, and Justin Marullo, of Auburn, as a staff accountant. Piedramartel has nine years of finance and accounting experience in the construction industry and will coordinate all finance activities for construction projects for Sessler

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VIEWPOINT: OFCCP Announces New Contractor Portal

Federal contractors must use it to verify affirmative- action programs On Dec. 2, 2021, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) Revealed its new online system that will be used to track and review federal contractors’ Affirmative Action Program (AAP) compliance. OFCCP announced that the new online Contractor Portal will be required to be used by

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Work wraps up on $20 million housing development in Utica

UTICA, N.Y. — Construction crews have finished their work on The Link at Sunset, a $20 million housing community in Utica.  It replaced the long-vacant Sunset School with 60 apartments, including 12 units reserved for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities who will have access to on-site supportive services.  The Link at Sunset development involved

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Utica Center for Development buys YWCA building for $500,000

UTICA, N.Y. — The Utica Center for Development, Inc. recently purchased the 34,630-square-foot building at 1002 Cornelia St. in Utica from the YWCA of the Mohawk Valley for $500,000. Michael Conley of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company helped arrange the transaction, per a release from the real-estate firm. The property has a current total assessment

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OPINION: Hospital-Staffing Shortages Pose Threat to Patients, Providers

Medical facilities across New York are facing massive staffing shortages that have not only jeopardized the available bed space for patients in immediate need but are now also impacting the number of services offered in hospitals. It’s clear that the inability to provide patients with both essential and elective care has been seriously threatened by Gov. Hochul’s

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OPINION: To stay competitive, U.S. should focus on fundamentals

The United States emerged in the 20th century as the world’s most powerful and competitive nation. Our economy, our technology, and our political system became the envy of all others. But in recent years, many observers have claimed that America is losing its edge. What do we need to do to strengthen our competitive position in

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