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DiNapoli audit reveals ‘fiscal stress’ in Fulton
FULTON — The city of Fulton has spent down its “rainy day” funds to “dangerously low” levels, leaving city officials little cushion to manage unforeseen
Time Warner Cable Business Class to develop business-services center in DeWitt
DeWITT — Time Warner Cable, Inc. (NYSE: TWC) plans to develop a $7.3 million business-services center in a 55,000-square-foot space in the former Hechinger shopping
SBA Emerging Leaders initiative graduates its latest class
SYRACUSE — Representatives from more than a dozen local companies graduated from this year’s Emerging Leaders initiative (formerly known as e200), a program of the
Governor announces grants for local-government cost reduction
Several local governments in Central New York are among 68 governments statewide that will share in $4 million in grant funding to implement initiatives to
A La Carte Business Services to move to new, nearby space
SALINA — A La Carte Business Services is moving to a new location across the highway from the office where it has operated since April
Spark.Orange aims to solve business problems with technology
SYRACUSE — Spark.Orange, LLC, a salesforce consulting and web-application development company based at the Syracuse Tech Garden, makes its mission tackling business problems, like customer
Dave’s Hard Surface Restoration has only scratched the surface
WEST MONROE — After 35 years of working for someone else’s company, David (Dave) Ciereck is now operating his own business. Ciereck launched Dave’s Hard
Chiefs GM Smorol hopes to revive baseball excitement, boost revenue in 2014
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Chiefs general manager Jason Smorol is busy preparing for the 2014 baseball season, and this offseason provides one primary focus. “It’s the
New York home sales climbed 17 percent in October
Sales of previously owned New York homes increased 17 percent in October in a statewide housing market that “continued to impress.” That’s according to a
Onondaga County completes two road-reconstruction projects for Save the Rain program
SYRACUSE — Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney today announced that the county has completed two “major” road-reconstruction projects that incorporate green infrastructure. The projects on