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As area awaits I-81 decision, CenterState CEO calls for “Community Grid Plus”

SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO, Central New York’s main economic-development organization, doesn’t know when the federal government will make a final decision on the future of Interstate-81 in Syracuse, but it knows what it would like to see. CenterState CEO is calling for a “Community Grid Plus” approach that builds on the foundation of the New

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Maguire Family of Dealerships acquires Evans Chevrolet in Baldwinsville

BALDWINSVILLE — Evans Chevrolet, a nearly century-old Baldwinsville dealership will soon be under a new name. The Ithaca–based Maguire Family of Dealerships has acquired Evans Chevrolet of 112 Syracuse St. in the village, effective Feb. 20. The dealership will soon begin operating under the moniker Maguire Chevrolet of Syracuse. Maguire didn’t disclose financial terms of

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Largest Burger King franchisee diversifies into Popeyes

SYRACUSE — The largest Burger King franchisee in the U.S. is adding another restaurant brand to its portfolio. Syracuse–based Carrols Restaurant Group (NASDAQ: TAST) recently announced a deal that will include acquiring 166 Burger King and 55 Popeyes restaurants in 10 Southeastern and Southern states.  The restaurants are part of a merger agreement with Memphis,

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At 40, J.G. Ullman & Associates grows for the long run

CORNING — Even as a child, John UIlman had a gift for numbers, memorizing statistics from the newspaper’s sports section. When his father wanted to read sports, he traded Ullman the business section. Before long, Ullman was noting stock prices and “recognizing changes and trends,” recounts Christopher Houghtaling, director of business development at John G.

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Chemung Financial to pay dividend of 26 cents a share on April 1

ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG) recently announced that its board of directors has approved a quarterly cash dividend of 26 cents a share.  The dividend is payable on April 1, to common stock shareholders of record as of the close of business on March 18. At the banking company’s current stock price, the

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Luther appointed as Broome County historian

BINGHAMTON — Broome County Executive Jason Garnar on Feb. 13 announced the appointment of Roger Luther as Broome County historian. Luther will replace Gerald Smith, who recently retired as Broome County historian. Luther has experience in “all areas of expertise” for this position including, research and writing, teaching and public presentations, historic preservation and organization,

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