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ConMed to pay first-quarter dividend of 20 cents a share in early April

UTICA, N.Y.— ConMed Corp. (NYSE: CNMD), a Utica–based surgical-device maker, recently announced that its board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20 cents a share for the first quarter. The dividend is payable on April 5 to all shareholders of record as of March 15. ConMed manufactures surgical devices and equipment for […]

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Lockheed Martin’s Salina plant wins nearly $47 million Navy order for submarine kits

SALI NA, N.Y. — Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) suburban Syracuse plant has been awarded an almost $47 million order toward a previously awarded contract for the procurement of submarine-modernization kits, equipment, and installation.  This delivery order includes options that, if exercised, would bring the total value to more than $174 million, according to a

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Binghamton business-plan contest accepts applications until April 7

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Applications are due April 7 in this year’s edition of a business-plan contest that will award $5,000 to the best plan for developing a business in the city of Binghamton. It’s the Binghamton Local Development Corporation (BLDC) and SUNY Broome’s Entrepreneurial Assistance Program (EAP) 2021 BLDC-EAP Business Plan Competition, per a news

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Report: Total household debt rose 1.4 percent in Q4

Newly originated mortgages reach record high Total U.S. household debt increased by $206 billion, or 1.4 percent, to 14.56 trillion in the fourth quarter of 2020, amid a sharp increase in new and refinanced mortgage loans.  That’s according to the Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit, issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Center for

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Crawford Acupuncture formally opens in Rome (Update: new location)

ROME, N.Y. — Theresa (Christina) Crawford recently formally opened her new acupuncture business in the city of Rome. The founder and owner of Crawford Acupuncture was presented with a “First Dollar of Profit” award from the Rome Area Chamber of Commerce during a ribbon-cutting event on Jan. 26, 2021.  Crawford Acupuncture (www.crawfordacupuncture.com) is located at

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VIEWPOINT: Is Your Company Secure on the Cloud?

5 Must-Knows to Manage Risks Cybersecurity breaches have become all too common, putting public health, individuals’ private information, and companies in jeopardy.   With cloud computing prevalent in business as a way to store and share data, workloads, and software, a greater amount of sensitive material is potentially at risk. Therefore, company leaders need to prioritize cloud security

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Personally Yours … The Legacy of C.E. Chappell & Sons Department Store

In 1994, Charles A. Chappell, Jr., the last Chappell family member to preside over C.E. Chappell and Sons, Inc., sold the last remaining Chappell’s department stores to The Bon-Ton Stores of York, Pennsylvania for $7.9 million. The sale concluded the legacy of a family-owned chain of regional stores that had dotted the Central New York landscape for almost

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VIEWPOINT: 5 Insights to Help You Start a Real-Estate Business

A real-estate career, over the long term, can be a lucrative small business. Let’s take a look at five steps you should take to start a real-estate business (this is a condensed version of How to Start a Real Estate Business: The Definitive Step-by-Step Guide): 1. Develop and refine your idea. How do your natural strengths differentiate

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Lewis County Economic Development seeks developer for Lyons Falls property

LYONS FALLS, N.Y. — Lewis County Economic Development on March 1 said it is looking for people or companies interested in acquiring and redeveloping a 46-acre former industrial property at 3823 Marmon Road in Lyons Falls.  The property is located adjacent to an active paper mill and the Moose River and sits just outside the

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Jefferson County hotel occupancy rate falls nearly 21 percent in January

WATERTOWN, N.Y. — Hotels in Jefferson County saw a decline in guests in January compared to the year-ago month, as the COVID-19 crisis continued to hamper travel and hospitality businesses, according to a recent report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county fell 20.7 percent to 28.8

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