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Cicero multi-industrial complex sold for $1.1M

CICERO — Cleghorn Properties, LLC recently purchased the multi-industrial complex at 6177 South Bay Road for $1.1 million from EJ Company. The property has two buildings totaling 37,200 square feet, situated on about 12 acres of land. Cleghorn Properties bought the property with plans to lease the two buildings. Gary Cottet and Patrick Hillery of

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Five Star Bank parent to pay quarterly dividend of 25 cents a share in early January

WARSAW, N.Y. — Financial Institutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISI), parent of Five Star Bank, will pay a quarterly cash dividend of 25 cents a share per common share outstanding for the latest quarter.  The banking company said it will pay the dividend on Jan. 2, to shareholders of record on Dec. 13. Five Star Bank, based

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CNY Tweets – 12/16/19

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, marketing, leadership, and HR tips. SBA @SBAgovResolving to start a business in 2020? Here’s how to do it in 10 steps: http://ow.ly/3k1P50xs1ax SBA Atlantic (Region II) @SBAatlanticDecember is National Write a Business Plan Month! Tap into @SBAgov’s resources to create a roadmap

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Dermody, Burke & Brown boosts Mohawk Valley presence with combination

SYRACUSE — Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC (DB&B), a Syracuse–based accounting firm, has expanded its business footprint in the Mohawk Valley.  The firm has added Barone, Howard & Co., CPAs, P.C., an accounting and consulting firm with offices in New Hartford and Rome.  As of Nov. 1, Barone, Howard & Co. began operating under

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NSF grant to help Clarkson University grow its research cyberinfrastructure

POTSDAM — The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Clarkson University a grant of $400,000 to construct a new “high-performance” computing cluster to support data and “computationally intensive” projects. A computing cluster is a group of independent computers “most commonly” linked together through a high-performance network. NSF awarded the funding in June and the grant

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Haylor, Freyer & Coon settles into new downtown Syracuse HQ

SYRACUSE — Haylor, Freyer & Coon (HF&C) is settling into its new headquarters in downtown Syracuse. The insurance firm on Dec. 5 formally opened its new office on the top two floors of One Park Place at 300 S. State St. in Syracuse with an open-house event. HF&C had moved into its new space earlier

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SUNY Poly launches Esports program

MARCY — SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) announced it has started an Esports (electronic sports) program and joined the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) to offer students a “competitive alternative to more traditional collegiate sports.” Esports, which have “grown rapidly over the past decade,” have been adopted by several SUNY institutions. The industry is reportedly

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2019: The Year that was in Central New York Business

Leadership changes, construction projects, office moves, and acquisitions were among the highlights  SYRACUSE — Leadership changes, construction projects, office moves, acquisitions, startup companies pursuing growth, and companies announcing job cuts and additions made headlines during the past year as CNYBJ reviews some of the stories that we reported in 2019. JANUARY (1/7) JGB Enterprises Inc.,

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