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While it’s taken a while for dispensaries to begin operating across the state, higher education has gotten on board.
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A special workgroup has started devising what a first-of-its-kind computer chip exhibit will look like at the MOST, Syracuse’s Museum of Science and Technology.
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The Downtown Syracuse Farmers Market ended for the season Tuesday. This year marked the 50th anniversary season.
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Tax season is upon us, but with a few new things to look out for this year.
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As retailers gear up for the holiday season, delays in the global supply chain continue to threaten inventory.
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Economic recovery is underway across most of the country, and central New York is no exception, and an influx of new businesses have started up this year.
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New York’s unemployment rate dropped marginally in June from 7.8% to 7.7%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. While this change may seem negligible, SUNY Oswego economics professor, Liz Schmitt, said there are a lot of moving parts underneath the surface.
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A new grocery store has opened at the former Nojaim Brothers Supermarket in Syracuse, which closed in 2017. Nojaim was a staple to the area; open for 98…
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On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its monthly jobs report. Liz Schmitt, an economics professor at SUNY Oswego, said if she could describe…
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Tenants of the Skyline Apartments in Syracuse have filed a class-action lawsuit in Onondaga County Supreme Court against the building owner for unsafe and…
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Renovations of rooms at the former Hotel Syracuse are finishing up just as pandemic restrictions are easing.The restoration of hotel rooms on every floor…
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The call is going out for anyone who wants to take part in a construction training program that could work on the massive Interstate 81 construction…