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WCNY receives $30,000 from Shineman Foundation for Enterprise America
WCNY announced it has received a $30,000 grant from the Richard S. Shineman Foundation of Oswego to support New York state’s first Enterprise America program.
Pathfinder Bancorp to pay quarterly dividend of 3 cents a share
OSWEGO — Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: PBHC), holding company for Pathfinder Bank, has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 3 cents per share on its common
City Electric opens new location in Potsdam
POTSDAM — Syracuse–based wholesale electrical distributor City Electric Company, Inc. opened a new site at 6768 State Route 56 in Potsdam this fall. City Electric
Study: NY Jets’ training camp in Cortland has nearly $3.7M economic impact
CORTLAND — The New York Jets’ football training camp generated an estimated $3.68 million in economic activity in Cortland County this past summer. That’s
Murray reflects on her accomplishments at HCCC
HERKIMER — While her tenure may not have been as long as her predecessors at Herkimer County Community College (HCCC), retiring President Ann Marie Murray
Greater Utica Chamber honors four with “Business of the Year” awards
UTICA — The Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce recently honored two companies and two nonprofit organizations with its Business of the Year award. The business
Wells Fargo survey: small-business owners divided on increasing the minimum wage
Small-business owners are divided on whether the national minimum wage should be increased. That’s according to the most-recent Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index. In the
State awards funding in third round of Regional Economic Development Council initiative
New York has awarded Central New York nearly $67 million, the Southern Tier almost $82 million, and the Mohawk Valley more than $84 million in
Leadership Greater Syracuse names 2014 class
SYRACUSE — Leadership Greater Syracuse (LGS) today announced the 53 Central New Yorkers it has chosen to participate in the 2014 class of its yearlong
Year-end planning should include review of expiring tax breaks
SYRACUSE — As the year draws to a close, business owners have one last chance to take advantage of some expiring tax breaks before they