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Visions COO recognized by Tioga Chamber for board service

OWEGO — The Tioga County Chamber of Commerce recently recognized one of the top officials at Visions Federal Credit Union (Visions FCU) for his years of service on its board of directors. Edward Butler, executive VP and COO of Visions FCU, had served on the board since 2007 — mostly as treasurer on the executive

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M&T Bank’s $150K donation to benefit COVID-19 relief funds

The effort to support coronavirus relief for nonprofits in Central New York and the Mohawk Valley is getting a boost. M&T Bank (NYSE: MTB) is donating a total of $150,000 to both the Mohawk Valley COVID-19 Response Fund and the Central New York COVID-19 Community Support Fund.  The charitable investments will “bolster” the two regional

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Solvay Bank says shareholders can’t attend April 28 annual meeting in person

SOLVAY — Solvay Bank Corp. announced April 21 that shareholders will not be permitted to attend its shareholders annual meeting in person on April 28.  The bank cited the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and public-health guidelines issued by New York State and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Only directors and a select number of

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How Working Capital can Help Small Businesses Cover Immediate Costs

Companies of all sizes, across most industries, are experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. With businesses mandated to pause or restructure, owners are facing layoffs, reduced (or depleted) revenue, and potential closure.  During this downtime, it’s critical for business owners to make financial viability a top priority so they can position themselves

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The Shifting Future of Banking

In this digital age of speed and convenience, bank branches remain valuable to customers. The number of U.S. bank branches has shrunk by more than 3,000 since 2010, yet most customers still regularly rely on physical banks to make deposits, withdraw money, and even pay bills.  Branches also provide easy access to banking services, which is

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Visions Federal Credit Union board elects three directors

ENDWELL — The Visions Federal Credit Union board of directors elected three directors at the organization’s 54th annual meeting.  The credit union in late March also announced financial-relief programs to help those affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Annual meeting Besides the election of three directors, the board also elected officers and made appointments during a

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Rome Hospital Foundation announced over $75K in donations for COVID-19 response

ROME — Rome Hospital Foundation announced it has received more than $75,000 to help with response efforts related to the COVID-19 crisis. Money has come from the following donors and other generous Rome citizens: • ANDRO Computational Services • Griffin Charitable Foundation • Hinman Foundation • Mohawk Valley COVID-19 Response Fund (a joint partnership of the Community Foundation of

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History from OHA: Yates Castle-Syracuse University’s Very Own Manor

During the 19th century, Cornelius Tyler Longstreet, of Syracuse, became a highly successful businessman making men’s clothing. As a young man, Longstreet apprenticed as a tailor until he was 17 in 1831, then pursued a career as a merchant tailor, making custom-made men’s clothing. Longstreet’s business grew, and for about 10 years, he owned the largest merchant

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New York State Farmers Need Our Help

Though the COVID-19 virus has taken a horrific toll on our state, our disciplined adoption of social-distancing practices has prevented even worse outcomes. Public-health experts were hopeful that a rigorous commitment to social distancing could prevent an onslaught of cases from completely overwhelming the emergency capacity of our health system. They were right. While we

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