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2025 Mohawk Valley GEAR Event Photos
Photos from the 2025 Mohawk Valley GEAR Awards. Photography courtesy of Michael Marrone Photography.

Syracuse man pleads guilty to stealing nearly $22K in pension checks sent to deceased mother
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A Syracuse man recently pled guilty to stealing nearly $22,000 in pension payments sent to his deceased mother. New York State Comptroller

Munson to formally mark end of landscape project on June 18
UTICA, N.Y. — Munson will celebrate its completed landscape project along Genesee Street with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. on June 18. The project

Herkimer College names director of financial aid
HERKIMER, N.Y. — Herkimer College has appointed Andrea Curley, of Herkimer, as director of financial aid. Curley most recently worked as assistant director of financial aid coordinator at Utica University, where she was responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial aid. That included overseeing students enrolled in work-study employment for the financial-aid office, aid awards,
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HERKIMER, N.Y. — Herkimer College has appointed Andrea Curley, of Herkimer, as director of financial aid.
Curley most recently worked as assistant director of financial aid coordinator at Utica University, where she was responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial aid. That included overseeing students enrolled in work-study employment for the financial-aid office, aid awards, and processing federal loans.
Curley has a bachelor’s degree in hospitality administration from the University at Buffalo and an associate degree in travel and tourism from Herkimer College.

GROW Wealth Partners announced that Dean Ripley, a founding partner of the firm, has been named one of Forbes’ “Best-In-State Wealth Advisors” for 2025. This

QPK Design Architecture Engineering Site & Planning has promoted Andrew Merriam to associate partner. He joined QPK Design in March 2024 and now has nearly 20

Syracuse University to raise tuition more than 4 percent in 2025-26 school year
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University (SU) is raising tuition for full-time undergraduate students to $66,580, representing about a 4.5 percent increase from last year’s tuition

Community Bank formally opens new branch in Liverpool area
CLAY, N.Y. — Community Bank, N.A. opened its new branch in the Liverpool area on Thursday May 22, marking continued growth for the bank and its parent company, DeWitt–based Community Financial System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU). Located at 7379 Oswego Road (Route 57) in the Glen Crossing Plaza in the town of Clay, the new branch
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CLAY, N.Y. — Community Bank, N.A. opened its new branch in the Liverpool area on Thursday May 22, marking continued growth for the bank and its parent company, DeWitt–based Community Financial System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU).
Located at 7379 Oswego Road (Route 57) in the Glen Crossing Plaza in the town of Clay, the new branch is Community Bank’s second new location in the greater Syracuse area following the grand opening of the downtown Syracuse Hanover Square branch last October. Community Bank plans to develop another branch in the Syracuse area by the end of this year.
The new 2,200-square-foot branch in the Liverpool area features new teller-pod designs, a hospitality area with a self-serve coffee bar, and an instant-issue printer for debit cards, according to a Community Bank announcement.
Nathan Anderson is branch and community development manager of the new office, supported by branch supervisor Ryan Verzillo and relationship-banking representatives Seth Blair and Maria Dunsmoor, Community Bank said.
To celebrate the opening, Community Bank will donate $25 for every new account or loan opened at the branch until July 14, with a minimum donation of $2,500, to the Women’s Opportunity Center. The bank also presented a $5,000 sponsorship to the Greater Liverpool Chamber of Commerce to support the Place Summer Concert Series that begins in June.
The Liverpool–area branch will also host Food Truck Fridays until June 13, welcoming a new food truck each week during the lunch hour.
Branch hours are Monday to Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Former Hannibal fire chief pleads guilty to stealing from fire company, will repay nearly $10K
HANNIBAL, N.Y. — Former Hannibal Fire Chief Chris Emmons on Thursday May 22 pled guilty to grand larceny for stealing from the town’s fire company

St. Lawrence County Tourism Dinner to honor North Country businesses
OGDENSBURG, N.Y. — The 2025 St. Lawrence County (STLC) Tourism Dinner, set for Wednesday June 4, will present STLC Tourism Excellence Awards to two tourism champions that continue to elevate visitor experiences and destination development across the county, the St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce announced. The Best Western University Inn in Canton will receive
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OGDENSBURG, N.Y. — The 2025 St. Lawrence County (STLC) Tourism Dinner, set for Wednesday June 4, will present STLC Tourism Excellence Awards to two tourism champions that continue to elevate visitor experiences and destination development across the county, the St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce announced.
The Best Western University Inn in Canton will receive the “Best to the Guest” Tourism Excellence award, which recognizes a business or organization that shows commitment to an excellent guest experience, customer service, unique offerings, and attention to detail. Owned by St. Lawrence University, the hotel provides lodgings with a full hospitality experience, per the announcement. From business meetings and holiday events to dining at The County Seat, as well as offering access to nearby trails and golfing, the hotel caters to a wide range of guests. The Best Western also actively supports local programs and promotes tourism by providing visitors with curated recommendations.
The Seaway Visitor Center at Eisenhower Lock in Massena will receive the Best Destination Marketing Initiative award, which honors outstanding tourism-marketing efforts that raise awareness and attract visitors to St. Lawrence County, the chamber of commerce said. The center made exceptional use of community partnerships and local resources during its recent reopening campaign, standing as a model for how impactful destination marketing can be achieved with limited resources and strategic planning. By creatively leveraging no-cost opportunities, media leads, and collaborative support from regional partners, the center successfully reignited public interest and transformed the reopening into a county-wide tourism success story.
“Tourism in St. Lawrence County isn’t just about places to visit and things to do,” STLC Chamber Destination Manager Kathryn Puleo said in the announcement. “It’s about the people who work together to make St. Lawrence County a welcoming rural destination. Our award recipients are shining examples of what it takes to translate pride and purpose into exceptional guest experiences that impact the entire North Country region.”
The STLC Tourism Dinner begins at 5 p.m. on June 4, with networking and a buffet catered by The Freight House, at 20 Market St. in Ogdensburg. The event is open to community members, business leaders, and tourism partners. More information is available at the chamber’s web page for the dinner.
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