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Finger Lakes Technologies pushes into new territory
Finger Lakes Technologies Group (FLTG) has finished a more than 30-mile extension of its fiber network into the Elmira area and now has its sights
Small-business optimism improves in December
Rising sales expectations and declining concerns about future business conditions contributed to a more hopeful outlook among small-business owners in December, according to a survey
Dempsey Agency expands into Auburn, Weedsport
AUBURN — The Robert C. Dempsey Agency spent much of last year expanding to the north, launching a presence in Auburn in January, and then
Small-business optimism grows for fourth straight month in December
Small-business owners displayed increasing optimism for the fourth straight month in December, raising sales expectations and lowering concerns over future business conditions. Those are the
Rojeti owner starts document-storage business in Rome
ROME — Joyce Finnegan’s newest business — Store Scan Shred Secure Records Management — gives area businesses a new option for storing their sensitive records.
NFIB New York outlines state legislative goals for 2012
The New York state office of the national Federation of Independent business (NFIB) has set state legislative goals for this year that include regulatory relief,
East Syracuse Chevrolet owner sold dealership with employees in mind
EAST SYRACUSE — The longtime owner of East Syracuse Chevrolet wanted his employees to have a future at the automobile dealership when he sold the
CNY Artists owner starts to build ‘eclectic’ gallery at ShoppingTown Mall
DeWITT — When Peter Svoboda opened an art gallery in ShoppingTown Mall, he only expected to be around for a few weeks. “I went a
Webucator ready to build on SEO-driven success
DeWITT — A technical and business training company based in DeWitt plans to expand in the new year by searching for major clients. Webucator, Inc.
Forensics expert bases business on bloodstain analysis
SYRACUSE — Anita Zannin wanted a different kind of job, so she started her business in blood three years ago. “I did not want to
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