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Hochul visits Upstate University Hospital with $200M earmarked for facility renovation
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday met with the leadership of Upstate Medical University to discuss the state’s $200 million investment for Upstate

NextGen Label Group names new president and CEO
CICERO, N.Y. — NextGen Label Group says has appointed Dan Rosenbaum president and CEO, effective April 1. Rosenbaum has been serving as the firm’s CFO

The Summit unveils its EarlyPay service
ROCHESTER — The Summit Federal Credit Union (The Summit) says its newest service is called EarlyPay. It allows Summit members — who have direct deposit

AmeriCU Investments launches Guided Wealth Portfolios
ROME — AmeriCU Investments has launched Guided Wealth Portfolios (GWP), an online investing platform designed to “simplify” wealth management for those looking to start their

Ashley McGraw Architects opens office in Buffalo
BUFFALO — Ashley McGraw Architects, D.P.C. says it has expanded into Western New York with the opening of an office in Buffalo. The new office,

CenterState CEO report finds 77% of area firms expect revenue rise in ‘25
SYRACUSE — A new report from CenterState CEO finds more than three quarters of 160 businesspeople surveyed (77 percent) anticipate increased sales or revenue this

New York home sales rise nearly 4 percent in December
ALBANY — New York realtors sold 9,138 previously owned homes in December, up 3.7 percent from the 8,814 existing homes sold in December 2023. The

Klein starts as KeyBank’s retail leader for CNY market
SYRACUSE — A veteran of the banking industry is now KeyBank’s (NYSE: KEY) retail leader for its Central New York market. Based in Syracuse, Ronald

ACMG Federal Credit Union rebranding to Salt City FCU
SOLVAY — ACMG Federal Credit Union on Jan. 22 announced it is rebranding and moving forward as Salt City Federal Credit Union (Salt City FCU).

Hochul proposes free tuition at community colleges for adult learners to expand workforce
ONONDAGA, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul on Wednesday unveiled her plan to offer free community college tuition to adult learners ages 25 to 55 in