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Six teams embark on Germinator business competition
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO has announced the initial group of six teams that will compete in Germinator, which it calls the region’s “largest and most
MedTech teams up with NY BioHud Valley to develop state’s bio/med sector
SYRACUSE — MedTech Association, a Syracuse–based bioscience and medical-technology (bio/med) trade association for New York firms, will work with a downstate organization to “further develop”
Cornell study finds travelers want more mobile options
ITHACA — As the hospitality industry gradually ramps up its mobile platforms, a recent study published by Cornell University’s Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) found
Addressing key questions about the Nonprofit Revitalization Act
The state’s Nonprofit Revitalization Act (NPRA) took effect July 1, 2014. Nonprofit organizations throughout New York have invested a significant amount of board, management, legal,
Taking Unilateral Action on Minimum Wage Unfair For All
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is preparing to take unilateral action to further artificially adjust labor rates. He has instructed Acting State Labor Commissioner Mario
The Pretend Economy and Pretend Politics
Isn’t it sweet to be surrounded by so much make-believe? So much pretending. Various characters pretend our economy is just peachy. Pretend that any day
CenterState CEO: Syracuse chosen to develop plan for foreign-direct investment
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Global Cities Initiative (GCI) has selected Syracuse to develop a regional plan “to attract and leverage foreign-direct investment.” The effort would
People news: Karen Scaff named COO of Springside at Seneca Hill
VOLNEY, N.Y. — Oswego Health has appointed Karen Scaff as chief operating officer of its Springside at Seneca Hill retirement community affiliate. She will also
New York manufacturing index turns positive in May
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index increased four points to 3.1 in May from a -1.2 reading in April, the Federal Reserve Bank
WSYR news radio host Joe Galuski dies
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Joe Galuski, who worked for WSYR news radio for more than 25 years, has died, the radio station announced on the air
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