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CNY Tweets — July 27, 2020

Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering small business, COVID-19, HR, leadership, and career tips. NFIB @NFIB“More than $500 billion has already been loaned, and more than half of small companies that got loans say they have spent all the money, according to a survey by @NFIB.” More results […]

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KeyCorp to pay Q3 cash dividend of 18.5 cents a share in September

KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) — parent of KeyBank, the No. 2 bank ranked by deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York area — has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 18.5 cents a share on its common stock for the third quarter of 2020. The dividend is payable on Sept. 15, to shareholders of

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Pathfinder Bancorp to pay quarterly dividend on Aug. 14

OSWEGO — Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: PBHC), holding company for Pathfinder Bank, recently declared a quarterly cash dividend of 6 cents per share on its common stock for the fiscal quarter ending June 30.  The dividend will be payable to all Pathfinder shareholders of record on July 17 and will be paid on Aug. 14,

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CFCU Credit Union CEO named to State Charter Advisory Board

ITHACA, N.Y. — Linda Lacewell, superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS), has appointed Lisa Whitaker, president and CEO of Ithaca–based CFCU Community Credit Union, to serve a three-year term on the department’s New York State Charter Advisory Board.  The board seeks to foster economic development in New York through “prudent”

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Syracuse one-bedroom apartment rent prices up 5 percent in June compared to May

But prices are down more than 11 percent from a year ago The median rental price for most apartments in the Syracuse metro area rose almost 5 percent in June compared to May, but the price was down more than 11 percent from the year-ago month.  That’s according to the July 2020 national rent report

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Chemung Financial reports Q2 net income rises 16 percent

ELMIRA, N.Y. — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG) on July 20 reported net income of $5.8 million, or $1.20 per share, in the second quarter, up 16 percent from $5 million, or $1.02, in the year-ago period. Chemung Financial is the parent company of Chemung Canal Trust Company. “Our results in the second quarter reflected

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NYCUA announces new board members, officers

— CEO and manager of Peru Federal Credit Union in Peru in Clinton County — was elected to a three-year term by NYCUA’s membership. Pope was elected in the asset tier of credit unions with up to $25 million in assets. Pope is one of two new directors appointed to the NYCUA board. Eric Hepkins,

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KeyCorp net income declines in second quarter amid pandemic

KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) — parent of KeyBank, which ranks No. 2 in deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York region — reported that its net income from continuing operations fell to $159 million, or  16 cents a share, in the second quarter from $403 million, or 40 cents per share, in the year-ago quarter.  Key’s earnings

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Herkimer man busted after string of burglaries at businesses in three counties

HERKIMER — A 23-year-old Herkimer man was recently arrested by the New York State Police for a string of burglaries that spanned three Mohawk Valley counties.  John J. Lemche III was arrested on July 9 in the village of Herkimer for allegedly breaking into several businesses. The businesses included the Covered Bridge Convenience Store in

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Lockheed Martin wins $16 million contract for work on systems for anti-submarine rocket-assisted torpedoes

Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) was recently awarded a $16.3 million firm-fixed-price contract for the refurbishment of rocket motors and thrust vector control used on vertical-launch assemblies for anti-submarine rocket-assisted torpedoes.  If the option is exercised, the work will be completed by July 2023, bringing the total value of the pact to more than  $30.6

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