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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 of business activity. The hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) slipped 3.9 percent to 47.6 percent in February from the year-earlier month, according to a report […]

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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 were mixed. The hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the North Country’s largest county fell 4.1 percent to 38.6 percent in the second month of

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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. Thanks to a perfect storm of bad lawmaking, an overflow of unvetted migrants, and unethical TikTok posts, New York homeowners have been subjected to an unprecedented assault on their private

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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 Roosevelt (FDR) called on America to reject isolationism and engage with the world. This was the famous “Four Freedoms” speech, when FDR laid out his idealistic vision of “four essential

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Angela M. Carroccio

Angela M. Carroccio

ANGELINA M. CARROCCIO has joined Dannible & McKee, LLP, a certified public accounting and consulting firm, as a staff accountant with its accounting and advisory

Ryan Grace

Ryan Grace

Bell & Spina Architects-Planners, Syracuse office recently announced RYAN GRACE as the firm’s newest junior partner and shareholder. Grace has been with the firm since

Matt Guiles

Matt Guiles

MATT GUILES has joined Solvay Bank as its new assistant VP, branch manager for its State Tower branch in downtown Syracuse. He joined Solvay Bank

Rebecca Houde

Rebecca Houde

Crouse Health announced it has appointed REBECCA HOUDE director of human resources. She most recently served as chief human resources officer for Helio Health (formerly

Doug Sweet

Doug Sweet

DOUG SWEET has joined Research & Marketing Strategies, Inc. (RMS) as administrative office coordinator. He serves as the primary contact for general office operations, which

Brendan Flaherty

Brendan Flaherty

BRENDAN FLAHERTY has joined the Boy Scouts of America Longhouse Council as the Crossroads District executive, serving Syracuse, Eastern Onondaga County, and Eastern Oswego County.

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