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New Mohawk Valley sign business thrives amid pandemic

From left to right are: Rome Area Chamber First Vice Chairman John Calabrese, of Express Employment Professionals; Becky D’Aiuto, president & owner of Mohawk Valley Signs & Solutions; Ivan Popov of Mohawk Valley Signs & Solutions; Ann Marie Zakala from New York Assembly member Marianne Buttenschon’s office; and Rome Area Chairman Adam Hovak, of Assured Information Security. (PHOTO CREDIT: WILLIAM GUGLIELMO/ROME AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE)

WHITESTOWN, N.Y. — While some businesses have closed their doors due to the pandemic, others have been able to start up and prosper.  For Becky D’Aiuto, owner of Mohawk Valley Signs & Solutions, her business-ownership dream became a reality in January, after securing a location at 5994 Judd Road in the town of Whitestown. This […]

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