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Barclay Damon formalizes semiconductor work with new team
SYRACUSE — Barclay Damon LLP says it has formally launched a semiconductor team to serve the “rapidly expanding” semiconductor manufacturing and supply-chain sector. The new team consolidates work that the firm has been doing for nearly two decades, Barclay Damon said in its June 10 announcement. “Capitalizing on our long experience serving New York State’s […]
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SYRACUSE — Barclay Damon LLP says it has formally launched a semiconductor team to serve the “rapidly expanding” semiconductor manufacturing and supply-chain sector.
The new team consolidates work that the firm has been doing for nearly two decades, Barclay Damon said in its June 10 announcement.
“Capitalizing on our long experience serving New York State’s semiconductor corridor, we’re proud to be the only law firm with active involvement in every major chip fab project in the state,” Jeff Davis, co-leader of the firm’s semiconductor team, said in the announcement. “Formalizing the team allows us to build on this foundation and continue to deliver outstanding service as the industry accelerates its investment in U.S.–based manufacturing.”
Barclay Damon’s semiconductor team brings together attorneys from across the firm’s practices — corporate compliance, cross-border, data security, environmental, financing, intellectual property, labor and employment, land use and zoning, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, project development, public finance, regulatory, and tax — to offer legal services “tailored to the fast-evolving semiconductor industry.”
“The semiconductor industry intersects with everything from energy infrastructure to international trade and clean technology,” Kevin McAuliffe, Barclay Damon’s semiconductor team co-leader, said. “The creation of a formalized team acknowledges the unique benefit our firm can provide through helping clients seize these opportunities while also managing the regulatory complexity that comes with rapid innovation.”
The team serves semiconductor developers and manufacturers, industrial development agencies and economic development corporations, and Tier 1 supply chain partners.
“Our clients face complex regulatory, financial, and operational challenges,” McAuliffe added. “We understand the requirements that are unique to the semiconductor field and are deeply familiar with important programs like New York State’s Green CHIPS incentives as well as environmental compliance, permitting, and right to build issues that are critical to helping our clients achieve their growth goals.”
With about 300 attorneys, Barclay Damon is a regional law firm headquartered in Syracuse that operates from New York offices in Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, and New York City, as well as offices outside New York in Boston, Massachusetts; New Haven, Connecticut; Washington D.C.; and Toronto, Ontario.
Dannible & McKee names new managing partner to start in mid-2026
Also announced new leadership posts starting this July SYRACUSE — Victor Vaccaro, Jr. is scheduled to assume the role of managing partner at Dannible &
Madison County celebrates completion of park project
NEW WOODSTOCK — On June 5, the Madison County government celebrated the completion of a project at Delphi Falls County Park that provides access to
Longtime Onondaga County CFO retires, successor begins duties
SYRACUSE — Steve Morgan, who served as Onondaga County’s chief fiscal officer (CFO) for 13 years, retired at the end of May and his successor,
MVHS announces 2025 residency graduates
UTICA — Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) recently celebrated the graduation of its 2025 residency class across multiple programs, honoring more than 30 health-care professionals who have completed training. MVHS recognized graduates from the transitional year residency program, general surgery residency and preliminary year program, general practice residency program (dental), family medicine residency program, and
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UTICA — Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) recently celebrated the graduation of its 2025 residency class across multiple programs, honoring more than 30 health-care professionals who have completed training.
MVHS recognized graduates from the transitional year residency program, general surgery residency and preliminary year program, general practice residency program (dental), family medicine residency program, and pharmacy residency program.
Maxime Berube, chief academic officer and physician director of medication education at MVHS, presented the welcome address at graduation. MVHS President/CEO Darlene Stromstad, state Senator Joseph A. Griffo, and state Assemblymember Marianne Buttenschon presented additional remarks.
“This event not only celebrates academic achievement but also the commitment these physicians, dentists, and pharmacists have made to improving health outcomes,” Berube said in an announcement. “We are honored to be part of their professional journey.”
Jefferson County hotels register double-digit declines in key business indicators in April
WATERTOWN — Jefferson County hotels saw declines of more than 10 percent each in a trio of benchmarks of business performance in April. The hotel-occupancy
M&T Bank Corp. to pay Q2 dividend of $1.35 a share on June 30
M&T Bank Corporation (NYSE: MTB) has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.35 per share of its common stock for the second quarter of 2025. The dividend will be payable on June 30, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on June 2, M&T recently announced. At its current stock price, the
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M&T Bank Corporation (NYSE: MTB) has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.35 per share of its common stock for the second quarter of 2025.
The dividend will be payable on June 30, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on June 2, M&T recently announced. At its current stock price, the dividend yields just under 3 percent on an annual basis.
M&T Bank Corp. is a financial-holding company headquartered in Buffalo. Its main banking subsidiary, M&T Bank, provides banking products and services with a branch and ATM network spanning the eastern U.S. from Maine to Virginia and Washington, D.C. Trust-related services are provided by M&T’s Wilmington Trust-affiliated companies and by M&T Bank.
The bank ranks number one in deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York area. M&T Bank’s Syracuse regional headquarters office is located at 250 South Clinton St. in downtown Syracuse.
Broome County hotels post drop in occupancy in April
BINGHAMTON — Broome County hotels registered a decline in overnight guests in April, as two other key indicators of business performance rose in the month. The hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county fell 4.2 percent to 59.3 percent in the fourth month of 2025, compared to April 2024,
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BINGHAMTON — Broome County hotels registered a decline in overnight guests in April, as two other key indicators of business performance rose in the month.
The hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county fell 4.2 percent to 59.3 percent in the fourth month of 2025, compared to April 2024, according to a report from STR, a Tennessee–based hotel market data and analytics company. Year to date through April, occupancy was down 0.3 percent to 52.8 percent.
Revenue per available room (RevPar), an industry gauge that measures how much money hotels are bringing in per available room, edged up 0.3 percent to $70.54 in April versus the year-ago month. In the first one-third of this year, RevPar was higher by 6.4 percent to $59.37.
The average daily rate (ADR), which represents the average rental rate for a sold room, rose 4.7 percent in Broome County to $118.91 this April, compared to the same month a year prior. Through the first four months of 2025, ADR increased 6.8 percent to $112.35.
Midstate Mutual Insurance names two new board members
AUBURN — Midstate Mutual Insurance Company recently announced the appointment of Frances M. (Frank) Fetsko and Mark J. Modzeleski to the company’s board of directors. Fetsko has spent his career in the financial-services industry and recently retired from Tompkins Financial Corp., where he served as chief financial officer and chief operating officer. He currently serves
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AUBURN — Midstate Mutual Insurance Company recently announced the appointment of Frances M. (Frank) Fetsko and Mark J. Modzeleski to the company’s board of directors.
Fetsko has spent his career in the financial-services industry and recently retired from Tompkins Financial Corp., where he served as chief financial officer and chief operating officer. He currently serves on the Central New York board of directors of Tompkins Community Bank.
Modzeleski founded Legacy Wealth Advisors of NY and has spent the past 25 years helping families, farms, and small businesses make confident financial decisions. He offers a multitude of services, with a strong focus on agriculture and rural communities. Modzeleski is actively involved in leadership and mentorship, serving on several boards and working closely with organizations throughout New York state.
“We are excited to welcome Frank Fetsko and Mark Modzeleski to our board,” Matthew A. Benedict, president and CEO of Midstate Mutual, said in the announcement. “Their diverse backgrounds and skill sets will enhance our board’s capabilities. As a mutual insurance company, it is essential that our directors represent the interests of our policyholders. We appreciate their commitment to serving, and their appointments reflect Midstate Mutual’s ongoing commitment to strong company governance.”
Founded in 1879, Midstate Mutual Insurance is headquartered in Auburn and markets its products through independent insurance agencies.
SALINA — Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) facility in the town of Salina, north of Syracuse, was recently awarded a $25 million U.S. Army contract for Sentinel A4 Radar System engineering services. Work will be performed at Lockheed’s Salina plant, with an estimated completion date of June 3, 2026, according to a June 4 contract
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SALINA — Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) facility in the town of Salina, north of Syracuse, was recently awarded a $25 million U.S. Army contract for Sentinel A4 Radar System engineering services.
Work will be performed at Lockheed’s Salina plant, with an estimated completion date of June 3, 2026, according to a June 4 contract announcement from the U.S. Department of Defense.
Fiscal 2025 other procurement, Army funds; and 2025 research, development, test, and evaluation, Army funds, totaling about $17.5 million were obligated at the time of the award. The Army Contracting Command in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama is the contracting authority.
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