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Cuomo: new law cuts workers’-compensation costs
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday detailed a series of measures intended to reduce the cost to employers under New York’s workers’-compensation system 26 percent in
WCNY formally opens its broadcast and education center
SYRACUSE — WCNY, Central New York’s public-broadcasting company, today formally opened its new 56,000-square-foot broadcast and education center at 415 W. Fayette St. in Syracuse.
PAR Technology Q3 profit, sales decline
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) today announced net income of $445,000, or 3 cents per diluted share, during the third quarter that
NBT Bancorp reports higher Q3 profit, increases cash dividend
NORWICH — NBT Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB) on Monday reported net income of more than $19 million, or 44 cents per diluted share, in the
SBA names top CNY lenders during fiscal year 2013
SYRACUSE — M&T Bank (NYSE: MTB), NBT Bank (NASDAQ: NBTB), and Adirondack Bank are recognized as the “most active” small-business lenders in the Central New
Chemung Financial profit slips in Q3
ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: CHMG), the parent company of Chemung Canal Trust Company, on Monday announced net income of $2.2 million, or 47 cents
NYAG announces first round of housing-recovery funding
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today announced an award of $3 million for the Greater Syracuse Property Development Corp. (GSPDC) as part of his
Berkshire Bank Q3 profit falls
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: BHLB) earned more than $10 million in the third quarter, down from the more than $11 million earned in the
Oneida Financial posts higher Q3 net income
ONEIDA — Oneida Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ONFC), the parent company of Oneida Savings Bank, on Friday announced net income of $1 million, or 15 cents
Maffei releases education plan
SYRACUSE — U.S. Representative Daniel Maffei (D–DeWitt) today announced an education plan that’s intended to “strengthen” education and provide students in Central New York with the
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