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2021 Business Guide
Virtual Shopping Becoming the Norm
Brick-and-mortar retail facing challenges to capture share of holiday shoppers’ dollars By Lou Sorendo COVID-19 is further fueling the trend toward online holiday shopping, causing an impact that is decimating
Next Small Business Training Class to Start Jan. 11
SUNY Oswego’s Business Resource Center will host a small business training class for those interested in expanding or starting a small business in Oswego County. Classes will be held Monday,
COVID-19 Emergency Relief Program, Loan Funds Still Available for Businesses
After the initial round of loans this Spring, there are still funds available for loans to businesses in need due to the strain of COVID-19. We are receiving numerous new
Clothing Company Betting on Promoting Syracuse Love
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Just before the birth of their baby, Matt and Taylor Sourwine birthed their company, SYR Clothing, which shares their love for the Salt City. “It was
Ski Resort Operators: A Season Like No Other
Operators believe more skiers will hit the slopes this season because it provides the opportunity to get out of the house and be active By Mary Beth Roach Outside is
Building Material Costs Skyrocket, Some Items Hard to Find
Contractor: Same project that cost $2,300 in the spring, now goes for $8,300 By Ken Sturtz In the spring Joe Spereno furnished an estimate for a woman who wanted a
CNY Nonprofits Struggle Amid Pandemic, Optimistic About Future
By Ken Sturtz As the COVID-19 virus upended day-to-day life and plunged Americans into financial calamity, nonprofits sprang to action: emergency food, mental health care, medical treatment, social services, education,
Ryan Galloway Joins Family Real Estate Business
Third-generation real estate specialist ramps up role at Century 21 Galloway Realty When Thomas Galloway and his late wife Bridget began independently selling real estate and insurance out of their
New Leader Wants to Grow ‘Minority Chamber of Commerce’
Me’Shae Rolling became president of Upstate Minority Economic Alliance in September. She shares her plans to grow the group, which already has about 150 members By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Me’Shae
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