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Commerce Weekly Newsbites ~ February 25, 2021
 
02/25/2021 08:27 AM

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Commerce UPDATES/NEWS

 

SAVE the DATE

 

March 30, 2021

Entrepreneurial Roundtable Series – II

Sponsored by sfcu

MWBE Certification – An intro

Time: Noon – 1:00 p.m.

Watch for more details.


Thank you to NBT Bank and contributing sponsor Preferred Mutual Insurance Company for providing this mornings’ Economic Outlook Briefing to the membership. Over 70 attendees listened in virtually to our keynote speaker Ken Entenmann, NBT Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, for his insightful and informational forecast into 2021. To watch the recording of today’s presentation please click here.


We are excited to announce that we are in the process of creating a new Chenango County Relocation and Community Guide. While this publication provides Chenango County information, and promotes our new Commerce Chenango brand, you as a Chamber member, will have the opportunity to advertising your products and services. Details for advertising in the 2021 publication can be found here.


The Commerce Chenango staff would like to give A. Wesley Jones, Chief Dispatcher/911 Director for the Chenango County Sheriff’s Department & Norwich Emergency Management Director, a big round of applause for 26 years of service. Starting in 1995 as an assistant emergency management officer, he worked his way up to the title he holds today. He has helped us through 27 federal disaster declarations for Chenango County. His attributes are many and his resume lists a variety of job talents such as disaster response, recovery and mitigation planning and implementation, development, execution of communications strategy during emergency situations, public assistance recovery, development of annual strategic plans and goals, the research and implementation of current and emerging technologies, 911 trends and more. Jones last day with be February 26th although he will be staying with the City and NYSEMA until April 20th. We wish him the best of luck in his new endeavor. 

 

The acting supervisor will be George Finch (gfinch@co.chenango.ny.us). George has been with the agency for about 18 years and most recently has been doing 911 addressing, training and many other duties. A permanent appointment will be made pending the results of the civil service test given last month.

 

MEMBER Section

 

New MEMBER Welcome

 

BlueStorm Technologies

Contact: Darrell Dennison, Centre Plaza, 53 Chenango Street, 6th Fl, Binghamton, NY 13901

607.762.5401

BlueStorm is an award-winning technology consulting company located in Binghamton, NY. They have been providing clients around the world with enterprise software development and infrastructure services since 1999.

 

BlueStorm provides computer and IT support for businesses, printer/Copier sales and service, application development, website Design and hosting, NIST Compliance. ddennison@bluestormtech.com / www.bluestormtech.com


In thanks and recognition to the following members who have chosen to renew their investment in the month of February with Commerce Chenango.

 

6 On The Square, Inc, Algonkin Motel, LLC, Anthon LLC, Blueox Energy, Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC, Boynton Pro Audio, BuildBlockCNY, LLC, Burrell's Excavating, Inc., Central Payment, Cents Able Solutions, Chenango County Catholic Charities, Chenango Health Network, Inc., Chenango River Theatre, Inc., Chenango United Way, Chenango Welding Supply, LLC, Chentronics, CHIP, Inc., Colorscape Chenango Arts Festival, Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Chenango Co., Delaware Otsego Corp NYS&WR, Edward Jones, Fred's Inn, Inc, Friends of Rogers Environmental Education Center, Inc., Guernsey Memorial Library, Hospice of Chenango County, Kuhn's Equipment Repair, Inc., Lamb's Quarters, Inc., Lok-N-Logs, Marshman Farms, Matthews Auto Group, McNeil Jewelers, Inc., SUNY Morrisville Norwich, NBT Bank, Norwich - An Alvogen Company, Norwich Copies Plus LLC, ORB Seal Coating, Oxford Academy and Central School, Piaker & Lyons, P.C., Preferred Mutual Insurance Company, Principle Design Engineering, PLLC, Rentals To Go, sfcu, Steel Sales, Sure Temp Co., Inc., The Ad Group Agency, The American National Red Cross, The Chazen Companies, The Raymond Corporation, The Stadium, Thompson Brother, TLM Assets Inc., Town of Greene, Town of Norwich, Tri County Collision, LLC, Tri-Town Agency, T-Squared Custom Millwork, Village of New Berlin, Visions Federal Credit Union, Voss Group - Bruce Erath, Young Men's Christian Association YMCA. (as of 2/24/21)

 

**Please note, the deadline to be included in the ‘Big 10 Club’ is March 31, 2021. You are not obligated to participate in the Big10 Club and by paying your regular membership investment you will continue to receive all your benefits (some old and some new) as always!

 


NBT Accepting Applications for Development Program

NBT Bank is currently accepting applications for its Management Development Program. This program prepares participating associates to assume mid-level professional roles inside of NBT at the completion of this 12-month training process.

 

The Management Development Program is ideal for recent college graduates looking for a way to fast-track their career development with direct, guided access to technical and soft skill training, cross-divisional work experiences, performance coaching, mentoring and special projects that include community involvement. Read more.

 

Friends of Rogers Environmental Education Center
is giving you the opportunity to leave your mark at the Rogers Center with the start of a Brick Campaign. Friends of Rogers will be dedicating a space near the front of the Visitor Center for Donor Bricks to be placed in the ground in a permanent patio area. This project coincides with the building updates and exhibit updates that will be unveiled in 2021. Please note that the logo and branding has been updated as well.

 

Mark your corporate support of Friends of Rogers with your company name and logo. Click here to read the full release or click here to look at the order options.

BOCES by the Numbers...Cooperative educational services you can count on!

For 70 years, the 37 BOCES of New York have provided shared educational programs and services to school districts across the state. With BOCES as a partner, school districts can be strategic in deploying shared programs that serve students from all districts regardless of their enrollment, income or size of tax base.

 

Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) are continuously looking to the future to develop and evolve programs that align with the needs of their students, school districts and communities. This data report showcases the successes of BOCES students, school districts and programs in the 2019-2020 school year. Check out the report here.


For the INTERESTED….

 

Quote of the day:  

"A big business starts small" - Richard Branson


Community Members Asked to Weigh In On Various Issues

Senator Fred Akshar has released his latest Community Voice Survey online to poll the community on various issues facing constituents across the 52nd Senate District.

 

Senator Fred Akshar said, “Our Community Voice Surveys are another way for the people I represent to tell me how they feel about pressing issues in our state. With New York facing an over $15 billion deficit. It's more important than ever for our community members to stay engaged, stay informed and offer feedback to their representatives.”

 

Survey questions cover a wide array of topics, including rescinding the Governor’s emergency executive powers, continuing to defer rent and eviction during the pandemic, the Governor's proposal to eliminate this year's scheduled $400 million Middle Class Tax Cut and the legalization of recreational marijuana. 

 

COVID-19 UPDATES

 

Commerce Chenango would like to remind you that it still mandatory to wear a mask and to social distance.

 

Businesses of under 20 employees receiving an exclusive eligibility period for the Paycheck Protection Program.

 

Building on a month of strong results, the Biden-Harris Administration and the U.S. Small Business Administration are taking steps with the Paycheck Protection Program to further promote equitable relief for America’s mom-and-pop businesses. The SBA will establish a 14-day, exclusive PPP loan application period for businesses and nonprofits with fewer than 20 employees and allow sole proprietors, independent contractors, and self-employed individuals to receive more financial support by revising the PPP’s funding formula for these categories of applicants. The 14-day exclusivity period will start on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 9 a.m.

 

To that end, during this exclusive two-week period the Small Business Administration will not review or accept applications from businesses with more than 20 employees. After the 14 days, all qualified businesses can resume applying. We urge you to complete and submit your PPP loan applications as soon as possible. Submitting materials sooner will help ensure that your application is reviewed earlier.

 

This important program is set to expire at the end of next month and approximately half of the funds allocated are still available. We highly encourage you to take advantage of this benefit, including the opportunity to apply for a second draw loan.


We have received additional guidance concerning indoor/outdoor dining, including in-person and catered events. Reminder that businesses must certify that they have read and understand the guidance before they can move forward with the large events. Please let us know if we can assist you. Looking forward to some in person gatherings this coming year! Please continue to be safe and follow the guidance as directed.

 

BEGINNING MARCH 15:

Weddings and Catered Events

•           Venues are restricted to 50 capacity, with no more than 150 people per event. 

•           All patrons must be tested prior to the event. 

•           Sign-in with contact information required to assist with potential contact tracing. 

•           Venues must notify local health departments of large events, above the social gathering limit, in advance. 

•           Masks will be required at all times except when seated and eating or drinking. 

•           Ceremonial and socially-distanced dancing allowed under strict guidelines. 

 

This guidance can be found on the NY Forward website under Phase Three Industries, Food Service. The detailed guidelines can be found here.  


For more information on COVID-related news from Commerce Chenango visit our COVID resource page. https://commercechenango.com/covid-19-resources/

 

Tourism Updates

 

Coronavirus Resources for Travelers: Updated 01/24/21

https://www.iloveny.com/travel-tools/coronavirus-resources-for-travelers/

 

DEC Delivers - The Hunting and Trapping Newsletter is now available for 2021.

Southern Zone 'Holiday Deer Hunt' Scheduled for December 2021

DEC has adopted a new regulation to establish a "Holiday Deer Hunt" by extending the late bow and muzzleloader hunting seasons for deer from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1, in New York's Southern Zone.The new season provides an additional seven days of late season hunting with bows and muzzleloaders. Hunters must purchase a bowhunting or muzzleloading privilege to participate in the late bow or muzzleloader seasons and may use all deer carcass tags valid during those seasons. Read more.

 

Break The Ice Media recently hosted Commerce Chenango President & CEO, Kerri Green, in their podcast ‘Destinations on The Left’, which is geared toward the tourism industry. "...the outdoor recreation that we have here is just immense - hunting, fishing, biking, kayaking - we pretty much have it covered here in Chenango County." Titled ‘Creativity and Collaboration in the Face of Adversity’, listen to the conversation here.

 

Reference
Audrey Robinson
607-334-1429
 
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