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Stewart’s Shops plans to open Baldwinsville store this summer

BALDWINSVILLE — Stewart’s Shops Corp. — a privately-owned, convenience-store chain headquartered near Saratoga Springs — plans to open a new Baldwinsville store this summer, its second location in Onondaga County. Stewart’s Shops has been successful with its first Onondaga County location on Morgan Road in Clay, which opened in October 2014. And the company wants

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SBA seeks applicants for next class in its Emerging Leaders initiative

SYRACUSE — More than 75 Central New York entrepreneurs have participated in and completed the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Emerging Leaders initiative. And the SBA is now looking for new participants. The agency’s Syracuse district office is recruiting for this year’s training program under its Emerging Leaders initiative for Syracuse–area small businesses. The business-training

The Agency announces four new board members

BINGHAMTON — The board of directors of The Agency, which governs the Broome County Industrial Development Agency and Broome County Local Development Corp., has announced the following four new members for 2016.  Richard A. Bucci was appointed to a one-year term on the board that will expire at the end of this year, according to

Syracuse startup develops fashionable technology that may save pedestrians’ live

SYRACUSE — Exercising outside in the dark can be a safety hazard for pedestrians because drivers can’t see them, especially if they’re wearing dark clothing. A fledgling local business called EB Active may have a solution.  EB Active, an activewear company based in Syracuse, recently sent its first product prototype — a jacket with LED

Salt City Coffee plans to open café on Syracuse’s near westside

The business is targeting a late spring opening SYRACUSE — Salt City Coffee — which calls itself a sustainable coffee business offering hand-crafted, fresh-roasted coffee — plans to open its first café in late spring on Syracuse’s near westside.  Owner Aaron Metthe will rent a 1,200-square-foot space on the first floor of a 2,500-square-foot house

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