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JIM BLAIRSales ManagerVISUAL TECHNOLOGIES Along with celebrating 26 years of success as the sales manager at Visual Technologies, Jim Blair is looking forward to saying
Excellus hit with $1M state fine for denying contraceptive coverage
The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has fined Excellus Health Plans, Inc. $1 million for “wrongly” denying contraceptive coverage. A DFS investigation
Moving Forward on Priority Policies
The final state spending plan left much to be desired, and Albany must now look at the measures needed to fill in the gaps during
Fresh off move, BlueRock’s Van Horne to receive Crystal Ball Award
SYRACUSE — As BlueRock Energy, Inc. continues settling into its new home in the Barclay Damon Tower, its top official is looking forward to an
SWBR Architects plans for Syracuse office expansion
SYRACUSE — SWBR Architects, a Rochester–based firm, is gearing up for an expansion and renovation of its growing Central New York office. The architecture firm
Laing Industries opens self-storage facility in Conklin
CONKLIN — Laing Industries announced it has expanded its business to include self-storage. Laing Self Storage is located on the same property as Laing Truck
The DeClutter Coach formally opens new office in New Hartford
NEW HARTFORD — The DeClutter Coach, and its DC Efficiency division, formally opened its new office at 23 Oxford Road in New Hartford on April
Oncenter to host event in regional MWBE opportunities expo series
SYRACUSE — The Oncenter will host one of six sessions in the 2017 New York State regional minority and women-owned business enterprise (MWBE) opportunities expo
NFIB’s small-business optimism index dips slightly in March after surge at end of 2016
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) reported that its index of small-business optimism fell 0.6 points in March to 104.7, but was still at
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