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VIEWPOINT: Evaluating & Optimizing Credit-Card Processing Costs
The hectic pace of life for today’s CEOs and entrepreneurs often finds them consumed with putting out the fires of daily operations. Consequently, the attention
L3 Harris Technologies wins more than $8M Navy contract modification
SYRACUSE — L3 Harris Technologies Inc. was recently awarded an $8.3 million cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to a previously awarded U.S. Navy contract for level-of-effort engineering support
CapitalConnectNY.org initiative to help minority entrepreneurs
An initiative that covers the Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse regions is working to help startups and small businesses secure funding, particularly those from underserved minority
New physical therapy, fitness businesses open in New Hartford
NEW HARTFORD — Winberg Physical Therapy and Forte Strength and Fitness are open for business at 50 Genesee St. in New Hartford. For Erik Winberg,
Onondaga County hotel occupancy falls nearly 3 percent
SYRACUSE — Onondaga County hotels posted a decline in guests in February, as two other key benchmarks of business performance were mixed. The hotel-occupancy rate
Oneida County hotels see mixed month in February
UTICA — Oneida County hotels had a mixed month in February, posting a decline in hotel occupancy, while registering increases in two other key indicators
Jefferson County hotel occupancy slips in February
WATERTOWN — Jefferson County hotels registered a more than 4 percent decline in overnight guests in February, as two other important indicators of hotel-business performance
OPINION: Squatters’ Rights: Bad Policy Leads to Bad Public Safety
I [recently] joined small property owners and my colleagues in the Assembly Minority Conference to call out New York State’s flawed and unfair squatting laws.
OPINION: FDR’s Four Freedoms Speech is Still Relevant Today
President Joe Biden reached back into history in his recent State of the Union (SOTU) address, citing a January 1941 speech in which Franklin Delano
ANGELINA M. CARROCCIO has joined Dannible & McKee, LLP, a certified public accounting and consulting firm, as a staff accountant with its accounting and advisory