Read more about the article BUSINESS UPDATE: Century 21 Galloway Realty Marks Milestone
All in the family: The late Tom Galloway, seated, started his real estate business in 1965 as a one-man operation. His son Bill, left, bought the business in 1994 and still runs it along with his wife Elaine. Ryan, Bill and Elaine’s son, joined in in 2011.

BUSINESS UPDATE: Century 21 Galloway Realty Marks Milestone

Local real estate agency in business for 60 years By Stefan Yablonski   T here’s a saying in real estate — location, location, location. But for William Galloway, owner of…

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Read more about the article SPECIAL REPORT: Buy a Church in Pulaski. Asking Price: $99,000
Former Congregational Church of Pulaski on 27 Church St. is one of 56 properties that were used for religious purposes that are for sale in New York state. Asking price: $99,000. Photos courtesy of Stephen Schmitt, real estate agent with HUNT Commercial Real Estate.

SPECIAL REPORT: Buy a Church in Pulaski. Asking Price: $99,000

In New York state, 56 properties that were used for religious purposes are listed for sale on the Cityfeet.com website — including buildings in Pulaski and Oneida By Aaron Gifford…

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Read more about the article Thrifting is Big Business In CNY
Part of the warehouse at the Rescue Mission Distribution Center. The boxes piled up in the foreground are sorted by commodity and be ultimately be sold as salvage. The racks in the middle are where all the sellable clothes are hand-sorted and hung. They will ultimately be sent to the Thrifty Shopper stores or the 3fifteen stores.

Thrifting is Big Business In CNY

Thrifty stores running by the Rescue Mission generate $19 million in sales; revenues help fund programs and services to the needy By Mary Beth Roach   Thrifting at the Syracuse…

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Read more about the article Assemblyman Barclay Optimistic About Region’s Future
State Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R-Pulaski) in October at the annual “Local Landscapes & Landmarks” art exhibit, held at The Art Scene at CNY Arts Center. He shakes hands with Ray Grela, a local artist and photographer.

Assemblyman Barclay Optimistic About Region’s Future

Micron, plans for small modular nuclear reactor at Nine Mile Point and infrastructure improvement in the area are some of the reasons to be optimistic, says State Assembly Minority Leader…

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