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Chemung Financial shareholders re-elect directors
ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG), the holding company of Chemung Canal Trust Company and CFS Group, Inc., announced last week that its shareholders
NY unemployment rate drops to lowest level since March 2009
New York’s unemployment rate fell to 7.8 percent in April from 8.2 percent in March, hitting its lowest level since March 2009. That’s according to
New York wheat production rises, hay stocks at record low
Winter wheat production in New York this year is forecast at 7.37 million bushels, up 38 percent from the 2012 crop, according to the USDA’s
CNY’s Best Places to Work winners named
DeWITT — More than 200 people gathered at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, near Carrier Circle, this morning for the inaugural Central New York’s Best
Leading EDGE Awards winners announced
WHITESBORO — The 12th edition of the Leading EDGE Awards will be presented to companies from the Mohawk Valley on May 30. This year’s business
SU Education School formally opens new meeting space
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Universty’s School of Education has formally opened the Sharon Haines Jacquet Education Commons, a new event and meeting space located on the
Gannon’s Isle to open downtown Syracuse location
SYRACUSE — Gannon’s Isle, a popular local ice-cream and yogurt stand, will open a location in downtown Syracuse with an event set for Monday morning
WYNIT announces supplier relationship with California company
CICERO — WYNIT Distribution, LLC has announced a partnership with Clear Focus Imaging of California as a distributor for one of its film products. Under
OCC, Utica College sign transfer-articulation agreement for criminal-justice degree
ONONDAGA — Onondaga Community College (OCC) and Utica College on Thursday signed a transfer-articulation agreement for students pursuing a degree in criminal justice. OCC students
Tompkins County approves LEED Silver building standard for all county-owned property
ITHACA — The Tompkins County Legislature on Tuesday adopted a green-building policy that mandates that new construction and major renovations of county-owned buildings or property