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Destiny USA store is among seven JCPenneys in New York to close

The JCPenney stores at Destiny USA in Syracuse; Auburn, Rome, New Hartford, and Oswego are among seven New York stores the retailer plans to close. J. C. Penney Company, Inc. (OTC MKTS: JCPNQ), parent company of the retailer JCPenney, will shutter the locations in New York as part of 154 store closures nationwide. The company […]

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The ER is safe: Don’t delay medical care due to fear of COVID exposure

I’m an emergency medicine physician (an ER doc) and I have a message for you: It’s safe. Your ER is safe. For weeks — months, really — people were told to avoid hospitals. They were places where the COVID-19 virus lay in wait. Unless you were desperately ill you were better off riding it out at

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SUNY Chancellor leaving to become Ohio State’s president

ALBANY — Departing SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson will continue her duties in the role to help campuses prepare for the fall semester until the SUNY board of trustees appoints an interim leadership structure. Johnson is stepping down to become the next president of the Ohio State University, effective Sept. 1, an announcement that initially left

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New York egg production increases nearly 5 percent in April

New York farms produced 139.5 million eggs in April, up 4.7 percent from 133.2 million eggs in the year-earlier period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) reported. The number of layers in the Empire State averaged 5.53 million in April, up almost 3 percent from 5.37 million layers a year prior. April egg production

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Wunderbar adapts to new norms, pursues new opportunities

Wunderbar is a radically inclusive space that celebrates LGBTQ+ people and supports the development and sustainability of local artists. It advocates for the intersectionality of all people and encourages everyone, no matter their sexual orientation or gender identity, to come, connect, and strengthen the cultural economy in Syracuse.  On March 16, it was with a

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The Agency creates local loan pool for Broome County small businesses

DICKINSON — Broome County small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can pursue loans from the NY Forward Loan Fund (NYFLF) through a partnership between the Agency and the National Development Council (NDC).  The Agency is the rebranded name of the Broome County Industrial Development Agency and Local Development Corporation. The New York City–based NDC

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America’s job resurgence started in May

[The May] employment numbers (https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.a.htm) confirm that we have turned the corner on the virus economic disaster. More people are working, more people are in the workforce, and America is reopening.  This is great news for the millions of Americans who fear that they may not have a job to return to. It is also

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Why Representative Democracy Matters

Over the last few years, the health of American democracy has come under great scrutiny. Polling routinely shows that Americans are concerned that democratic institutions aren’t working as well as they ought to be. Inevitably, this brings up the question of whether we can mend our problems or if the system of representative democracy itself

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GREGG LEVANTE

GREGG LEVANTE has joined Norwich–based NBT Bank as commercial-banking relationship manager for its Berkshire County and Southern Vermont regions. He brings more than 10 years of commercial-banking experience to the bank and comes to NBT from Berkshire Bank. Levante has extensive experience in managing commercial-banking customer relationships. He earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting/finance from

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THOMAS P. TULANEY

THOMAS P. TULANEY has been appointed president and chief operating officer at Peoples Security Bank and Trust Company and parent company Peoples Financial Services Corp. (NASDAQ: PFIS). Peoples is based in Scranton, Pennsylvania and has three branches in the Greater Binghamton area. Tulaney was also appointed to the bank’s board of directors. Craig W. Best,

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