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Central New York Boat Show sails into the Fairgrounds
GEDDES — Central New Yorkers who can’t wait for the warmer summer months and time on the water ahead can check out the annual Central
Maxwell School professor appointed to national postal-service reform panel
SYRACUSE — Walter D. Broadnax, a professor at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, has been appointed to a panel leading an independent review of
OSWEGO — The Oswego law firm of Amdursky, Pelky, Fennell & Wallen, P.C. has named Courtney S. Radick a partner in the firm. Radick joined
Tompkins Trust Co. names senior vice president of banking operations
ITHACA — Tompkins Trust Company, a unit of Tompkins Financial Corp. (NYSE: TMP), has named Kimberly Dove its senior vice president of banking operations. Dove
Oneida Financial Q4 profit rises 8 percent
ONEIDA — Oneida Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ONFC), parent company of The Oneida Savings Bank, reported that its fourth-quarter profit rose nearly 8 percent, primarily on
Chemung Financial Q4 profit slips 28 percent
ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG), the parent company of Chemung Canal Trust Co., reported that profit plummeted 28 percent in the fourth quarter
Mohawk Valley fiber-optics firm goes solar
KIRKLAND — Legacy Fiberoptics, Inc., a small business that manufactures and repairs fiber-optic test equipment, is banking on solar power to reduce its energy costs.
BHL expands in Capital District with Schenectady agency acquisition
ONEIDA — The recently closed acquisition of an insurance agency in Schenectady gives Oneida Financial Corp.’s insurance unit a stronger foothold in the greater Albany
Community Bank profits dips 1 percent in fourth quarter
DeWITT — Community Bank System, Inc.’s (NYSE: CBU) profit fell 1 percent in the fourth quarter, weighed down by acquisition expenses and a litigation-settlement charge.
New York AG starts $400K grant program for restoring acid-rain damaged Adirondack waterways
New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced the creation of a $400,000 grant program to fund projects aimed at restoring hundreds of lakes