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SBA honors St. Lawrence County contractor, Utica marketing agency with small-business awards

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has recognized companies in St. Lawrence and Oneida Counties with small-business awards. The SBA honored Josh Gilson, owner of Tradesman Contracting in Rensselaer Falls as the Upstate New York 2020 Small Business Person of the Year.  The agency also honored Francesca Orsomarso, founder and president of FMN Creative of Utica […]

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SUNY offers grants to students, faculty working on PPE, virus-related projects

MARCY, N.Y. — SUNY has announced a competitive grant program for its students and faculty who are working on projects that produce personal protective equipment (PPE) and other COVID-19-related products. The funding will come from the SUNY Prepare Innovation and Internship Program, SUNY announced Oct. 12. The program will provide up to $10,000 to support

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Chemung Financial elects new board member

ELMIRA, N.Y. — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG) recently announced that its board of directors has elected Richard E. Forrestel, Jr., a business executive from Western New York, to its board of directors. Forrestel, who hails from Clarence in Erie County, currently serves as treasurer of Cold Spring Construction Company, based in Akron, which is

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Lockheed Martin boosts dividend by 20 cents in Q4

Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) recently announced that its board of directors has authorized a fourth-quarter 2020 dividend of $2.60 per share, up 20 cents from last quarter. The dividend is payable on Dec. 24, to holders of record as of the close of business on Dec. 1. At Lockheed’s current stock price, the dividend yields

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Upstate, statewide consumer sentiment rise in 3rd quarter

Consumer sentiment in upstate New York was measured at 73.8 in the third quarter of 2020, up 5.8 points from the last reading of 68 in this year’s second quarter.  That’s according to the latest quarterly survey of Upstate and statewide consumer sentiment that the Siena College Research Institute (SRI) released Oct. 7.  Upstate’s overall sentiment of

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Recent Onondaga County sales-tax payments help avoid staff cutbacks

SYRACUSE — The two sales-tax payments that Onondaga County received during the week of Oct. 5 provided the county a big financial shot in the arm, helping it avoid staff cutbacks during October and November. “Between Monday’s payment [and] today’s payment, we’re not going to have any disruptions to our workforce for the months of

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Dannible & McKee to hold virtual manufacturing conference on Oct. 22

SYRACUSE — Syracuse–based accounting firm Dannible & McKee, LLP is set to host its annual manufacturing conference as a virtual event on Thursday, Oct. 22 from 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Described as an “industry-focused” conference, participants will hear from Randy Wolken, president and CEO of MACNY, the Manufacturers Association, on the outlook of the manufacturing industry

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VIEWPOINT: Asset Sales, Changes in Ownership, and the PPP Loan

VIEWPOINT The U.S. Small Business Association (SBA) recently issued compre-  ensive guidance and procedures for borrowers with Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans regarding changes in the borrower’s ownership or sales of their assets. The guidance went into effect on Oct. 2, 2020 and is available here: https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/136/PPP–Procedural-Notice–PPP-Loans-and-Changes-of-Ownership.pdf. Importantly, prior to the closing of any change-of-ownership

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Gillibrand pushes law for VA benefits for toxic exposures

SYRACUSE — U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D–N.Y.) on Oct. 9 stopped in Syracuse to discuss a proposal to “streamline the process” for obtaining U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits for burn pit and other “toxic exposures.”  The proposed legislation is called the “Presumptive Benefits for War Fighters Exposed to Burn Pits and Other Toxins

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Cayuga Lake Bank Corp. announces change in board of directors

UNION SPRINGS, N.Y. — Cayuga Lake Bank Corporation (CLBC) & Cayuga Lake National Bank (CLNB) announced that two members of its board of directors, Gary D. Finch and Robert L. Martens, are stepping aside, making room for three new community leaders to join the board. Finch and Martens served 16 and 30 years, respectively, on

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