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Associated Medical Professionals announces new chairman and CEO
SALINA, N.Y. — Salina–based Associated Medical Professionals (A.M.P.) announced that Dr. Angelo DeRosalia will become its new chairman and CEO on March 1. DeRosalia will

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research (NUAIR) says it has helped more than 25 state, county, and local municipality emergency responders to implement

People news: Oswego Health appoints new executive director of Physician Care, P.C.
OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health has appointed Kim Dec as the new executive director of its multi-specialty medical group, Physician Care, P.C. The group includes

What channel is the Syracuse basketball game on at Clemson?
CLEMSON, S.C. — Syracuse basketball (13-7, 6-3 ACC) seeks a sixth straight win when the Orange visit the Clemson Tigers (10-9, 4-5 ACC) on Tuesday

Shineman Foundation awards Crouse Health $150K grant for NICU renovation project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Richard S. Shineman Foundation of Oswego has awarded Crouse Health a $150,000 grant to help pay for the renovation and expansion

Destiny USA says motor coach visits increased 11 percent in 2019
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Destiny USA announced that it generated an 11 percent increase in motor coach visits in 2019, compared to the year before. Motor

Oneida County woman accused of stealing more than $3,000 from her employer
SYLVAN BEACH, N.Y. — New York State Police in Sylvan Beach on Thursday arrested 22-year-old Shania A. Leonard, of Blossvale, for 3rd degree grand larceny

KeyCorp to pay cash dividend of 18.5 cents a share in March
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 per share of its common stock for the first quarter of 2020. The dividend is payable on March 13, to shareholders of
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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 per share of its common stock for the first quarter of 2020.
The dividend is payable on March 13, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on March 3.
Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Key is one of the nation’s largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of $146.7 billion as of Sept. 30, 2019. Its roots trace back 190 years to Albany.
In the 16-county CNY region, KeyBank had 66 branches and $4.6 billion in deposits, good for a 15.07 percent market share, according to the latest FDIC statistics as of last June 30.

Syracuse Stamping Company leases space
DeWITT — Syracuse Stamping Company recently leased 8,800 square feet at the industrial warehouse located at 6299 Meade Road in DeWitt. Gary Cottet and Patrick Hillery of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusively marketed the property and represented the owner Benjamin Ridley in this lease transaction. Founded in 1908, the Syracuse Stamping Co., based at
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DeWITT — Syracuse Stamping Company recently leased 8,800 square feet at the industrial warehouse located at 6299 Meade Road in DeWitt.
Gary Cottet and Patrick Hillery of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusively marketed the property and represented the owner Benjamin Ridley in this lease transaction.
Founded in 1908, the Syracuse Stamping Co., based at 1054 South Clinton St. in Syracuse, says it manufactures garage-door hardware, gate faucets, and inked-ribbon spools.
The company produces a complete line of garage-door rollers, hinges, pulleys and forks, bearings, handles, operator-plate brackets, top brackets, bottom brackets, clips, and rolling-door hardware. The gate faucets the firm makes are specially designed for fast dispensing of non-flammable viscous liquids from storage containers. Syracuse Stamping Co. manufactures a full-line of metal, plastic, and composite inked-ribbon spools, as well as a variety of sizes of clips and strips.

Delta Engineers uses acquisition to open Syracuse-area office, add services
Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, DPC (Delta), which is based in Broome County, has wanted to open an office in the Syracuse area for quite some time. The firm has worked with Syracuse University and other clients in the Syracuse area. “[Such an office] would allow us to further establish that market penetration,” says Anthony Paniccia,
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Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, DPC (Delta), which is based in Broome County, has wanted to open an office in the Syracuse area for quite some time.
The firm has worked with Syracuse University and other clients in the Syracuse area.
“[Such an office] would allow us to further establish that market penetration,” says Anthony Paniccia, president & CEO of Endwell–based Delta Engineers.
In the middle part of 2019, a company that deals with mergers and acquisitions alerted Delta Engineers that Terrestrial Environmental Specialists, Inc. (TES) wanted to join a larger firm.
Paniccia spoke with Steve Gido of Rusk O’Brien Gido + Partners, LLC, which advises architecture, engineering, planning and environmental consulting firms. It has offices near Boston, Massachusetts; Washington, D.C.; and in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The discussions with TES started in mid-2019 and progressed during the fall, according to Paniccia, who spoke with CNYBJ on Jan. 21.
Delta earlier this month announced it has acquired TES in a deal that became effective Jan. 10. The firm didn’t release any financial terms of the agreement.
Previously based in Phoenix in Oswego County, TES staff members have moved to a new Delta office at 6700 Thompson Road, Suite 1 in DeWitt. TES is now operating under the Delta brand.
In the deal, Delta adds TES’s six employees, increasing the Delta employee count to 150, Kim Collavo, marketing manager at Delta, tells CNYBJ. The firm operates four offices in New York state and one in Maryland. Besides Endwell and DeWitt, its other two Empire State locations are in Vernon and Schenectady.
Getting acquainted

Paniccia notes that Delta was familiar with TES but didn’t recall having worked with the firm in the last decade. Delta has worked with other consultants that provide services that are similar to the ones that TES offers.
“We do know they have a very good reputation and they have stability in their firm … and wanted to relocate to [the] Syracuse [area],” says Paniccia.
Stephen Sheridan, who prior to the acquisition was a principal with TES, says he wasn’t familiar with Delta Engineers prior to the start of acquisition discussions.
Sheridan and Bernard Carr, another of the TES former principals, met with Delta’s Paniccia in the spring of 2019.
Adding services
TES ecological services will “expand the existing portfolio of Delta and enhance the breadth of consulting expertise” available to the client rosters of each firm, Delta says.
Sheridan, who serves as Delta’s Syracuse office director and director of the firm’s ecological science services group, explains what the group focuses on.
“We specialize primarily in wetlands, but we also [handle] endangered and threatened species, [and] vegetation inventories. We work from local residential developers to commercial developers to the mining industry and utility industry,” says Sheridan, who spoke with CNYBJ on Jan. 20.
“All of those services are what Delta did not provide [for its clients],” Paniccia adds.
TES was founded in 1975 in response to state and federal legislation related to the nuclear industry. The firm now specializes in natural resource and ecological services with emphasis on wetland delineation, wetland mitigation, and ecological inventories.
It also provides related services such as environmental-impact statements, wildlife-habitat restoration, plant and water quality studies, and subject-matter expertise for court proceedings.
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