By Janelle Davis Wait times for diagnostic evaluations for autism have grown at an alarming rate, according to the National Institutes of Health. The reason is because the number of children who need to be evaluated for autism is much...
Month: April 2023
Inspire: Florence Gilmore – Cultivating a legacy at Johnny Appleseed Farm
By Kate Hanzalik Among miles of green pastures on Erieville Road, 3402 Old State Road consisted of a vast expanse of acreage, a pond, a barn, and an old farmhouse that needed a lot of work. There wasn’t an apple...
WBOC Leading Lady: Devan Robinson – Coaching people past the barriers in their lives
By Alyssa Dearborn Social conditioning affects most women at some point in their lives. Although some types of social conditioning – such as people-pleasing, perfectionism, among others – are learned at a young age, conditioning can be unlearned. Helping people...
Guest commentary: Thinking about starting or scaling a small business? You don’t need to do it alone!
By Meghan C. Florkowski At the WISE Women’s Business Center (WBC), we’re often asked about why we do the work we do. We love this question! The short answer is that our center is wholly dedicated to helping Central New...
Out & About – Nectar Espresso Bar and Vintages: Creating a space for coffee and company
By Alyssa Dearborn In the McCarthy Mercantile under Wildflowers Armory in Downtown Syracuse, you can find handcrafted coffee drinks and unique antiques at Nectar Espresso Bar and Vintages. The idea for an espresso bar and vintage shop was conceived during...