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PAR Technology unit secures data-synchronization patent license
NEW HARTFORD — ParTech, Inc., a subsidiary of PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR), has inked a deal to license a patented web and wireless-data synchronization
SBA starts website, blog about health reform law
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) rolled out new online initiatives today in an attempt to help business owners learn about the 2010 federal health-care
New York strawberry production fell 11 percent in 2012
New York farmers produced 3.2 million pounds of strawberries in 2012, down 11 percent from 2011, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) New York field
SOHO show returns to calendar with April 2013 date
SYRACUSE — Now Central New York small businesses get their show in the spring. The Small Office Home Office (SOHO) small-business show is slated for
Welcome to the 2013 edition of The Central New York Business Journal’s Works In Progress feature. Every year we yield the floor to the businesses
Herkimer ARC focuses on new revenues through HI division
HERKIMER — “Not-for-profit is a tax status, not a business strategy,” quotes Kevin Crosley, the president and CEO of the Herkimer ARC, a 501(c)(3) corporation
Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce names officers for 2013
UTICA — The Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce elected the following officers for its board of directors for 2013. Serving for one-year board terms that
Profit rises in Q4, falls for full year at Tompkins Financial
ITHACA — Net income rose to $11.2 million at Ithaca–based Tompkins Financial Corp. (NYSE MKT: TMP) in the fourth quarter, up from $9.4 million a
Progressive moving offices from Salina to DeWitt
DeWITT — Progressive Insurance operations in the Syracuse area are scheduled to move at the beginning of February. Mayfield Village, Ohio–based Progressive is set to
Binghamton gets $100,000 in grants to continue energy-efficiency program
BINGHAMTON — The city of Binghamton announced that it has received $100,000 in grants to continue for a third year a program that retrofits homes