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Companies seek advice at CNY Solutions Fair in Salina
SALINA — Representatives from area manufacturers and technology companies sought advice from experts assembled at the CNY Solutions Fair held today in Salina. The Empire
NFIB Small Business Optimism index dips in March
After three months of small increases, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Index of Small Business Optimism fell 1.3 points to 89.5 in March.
Baltimore Woods Nature Center names Hartmann new executive director
MARCELLUS — Baltimore Woods Nature Center, a nonprofit environmental organization located in Marcellus, has appointed Mary Kate Hartmann as its new executive director. Hartmann will
Ithaca chocolatier Sarah’s Pâtisserie to open second store
ITHACA — Chocolate retailer Sarah’s Pâtisserie will open its second location in downtown Ithaca this spring, according to a news release of the Downtown Ithaca
Online-shopping app Rosie wins Startup Labs Syracuse competition
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO today awarded the $200,000 top prize in its Startup Labs Syracuse contest to Rosie Applications, Inc., an Ithaca–based maker of an
Victory Sports Medicine & Orthopedics grows by treating athletes & the active
SKANEATELES — Dr. Marc P. Pietropaoli, founder and owner of Victory Sports Medicine & Orthopedics in Skaneateles, has built his practice on treating athletic injuries
SBA deputy administrator discusses business ownership at veterans’ event
ONONDAGA — After they’ve served their country, veterans are encouraged to seek the services of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for help in launching
Dannible & McKee’s Didio named president of Hospice Foundation board
SYRACUSE — Dannible & McKee, LLP Partner Christopher Didio has been named president of the Hospice Foundation of Central New York board of directors. Didio,
U.S. Chamber survey: Small firms worried about economy, health-care law
Nearly 80 percent of the nation’s small-business owners believe the economy is “off on the wrong track” and say the requirements of the national health-care
Currier Plastics works with CCC to develop plastics-technology program
AUBURN — Currier Plastics of Auburn is working with Cayuga Community College (CCC) to create its first plastics-technology program, the company announced Wednesday. CCC is
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