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Sensis system headed for Phoenix airport
DeWITT — The city of Phoenix has chosen a system from Saab Sensis for use at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Sensis’ Aerobahn system will
ConMed announces quarterly dividend
UTICA — ConMed Corp.’s board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of 15 cents per share, payable on Jan. 7 to shareholders of record
ClearPath Diagnostics selects new CEO
SYRACUSE — Jack Finn is the new CEO of ClearPath Diagnostics. ClearPath, headquartered at 600 E. Genesee St. in Syracuse, is a physician-owned laboratory practice
Special Risk Solutions acquired by Pennsylvania firm
NEW HARTFORD — A Pennsylvania company has acquired the brokerage arm of Utica Mutual Insurance Co. W.N. Tuscano Agency of Greensburg, Penn. purchased Utica Mutual
Elmira Savings plans new branch
ELMIRA — Elmira Savings Bank has received regulatory approval to open a full-service branch at 202 S. Hamilton St. in Erwin in early January 2013.
Polaris realizes more growth in 2012
SALINA — Polaris Library Systems continued growing in 2012 with more than 23 new contracts to date, representing 675 new libraries. The 675 new libraries
Capraro Technologies celebrates new location
UTICA — Capraro Technologies, Inc., (CTI) will celebrate its move to a new location at 401 Herkimer Road in Utica with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Dec.
CrestHill shifts into hotel management with N.H. resort
DeWITT — CrestHill Suites has a plan to grow without building or buying a single new guest room. The DeWitt–based independent hotel group reached a
Rules provide clarity on wage deductions
New state rules for wage deductions signed into law in September mark some positive changes for employers and workers, a local attorney says. The new rules, which went into effect Nov. 6, outline a number of new permissible categories for deductions from employee paychecks, says Jacqueline Jones, a partner at Syracuse–based Mackenzie Hughes, LLP. They
Decker School grant goal: get nurse practicioners into job market faster
VESTAL — Getting nurse practitioners trained and off to work is the main intent of a $757,000, two-year grant that Binghamton University’s Decker School of
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