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Business listings: See 32 new businesses in CNY (Jan. 26, 2026)
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Business listings: See 32 new businesses in CNY (Jan. 26, 2026)

  • 32 new business certificates were filed across Onondaga, Cayuga and Madison counties for the week of Jan. 19–23, 2026.
  • The filings cover healthcare, retail and other sectors, indicating diverse local entrepreneurship.
  • Cortland County did not register any new business filings that week.
  • Onondaga County saw entries to discontinue operating for three businesses.
  • The Syracuse region listings include multiple addresses and proprietor names for new ventures.
  • The report, published by Syracuse.com, lists both new certificates and discontinued entities.
  • The article provides a county-by-county breakdown of new business activity in Central New York.
  • New business filings spanned multiple industries including health and consumer services.
  • The report notes at least one county did not record activity during that week.
  • Discontinued business certificates were among the week’s documented changes in Onondaga County.
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Climate awareness group: Hold Micron to its environmental promises (Guest Opinion)
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business3h ago

Climate awareness group: Hold Micron to its environmental promises (Guest Opinion)

  • A Central New York climate group calls on Micron to deliver 100% renewable energy and reduce natural gas use at its Onondaga County site.
  • CCAA urges monitoring by OCIDA, Onondaga County, and federal legislators to ensure compliance with climate goals.
  • The group acknowledges Micron’s potential to bring jobs but warns against past environmental mistakes in Onondaga Lake.
  • The commentary frames renewables and grid upgrades as essential to Micron’s regional project and climate goals.
  • The authors advocate prioritizing electrification and energy efficiency over nuclear options for Micron’s energy needs.
  • CCAA stresses action to meet the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and broader environmental laws.
  • The piece notes Micron’s promise of creating thousands of jobs and significant regional transformation.
  • The authors argue for a robust renewables grid and storage as prerequisites for Micron’s footprint.
  • CCAA frames environmental stewardship as essential to a healthy future and public policy.
  • The commentary underscores climate urgency and the scientific consensus on GhGe increases.
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