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CNY Tweets – February 18, 2019

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, HR, career, and personal tips. Onondaga SBDC @onondagabizwizTerry Powers opened her business not only to help pet owners while they were away from their dogs during the day, but also because she wanted to surround herself with these loving animals. Read […]

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M&T Bank names two to Directors Advisory Council for CNY region

SYRACUSE — M&T Bank announced it has appointed Meg Tidd, chief marketing officer at VIP Structures, and Andy Breuer, president of Hueber-Breuer Construction, to its Directors Advisory Council for the Central New York region.  The 10-member council meets regularly throughout the year to provide M&T management with “valuable insight on a wide range of business,

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Chemung Financial profit soars in fourth quarter and 2018

ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG) recently reported net income of $5.7 million, or $1.18 a share, in the fourth quarter, compared to a net loss of $2.2 million, or 45 cents, in the year-ago period. The Elmira-based banking company’s net income for the full year of 2018 jumped nearly threefold to $19.6 million, or $4.06

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Raising Wages for Inmates Will Raise Eyebrows Across N.Y.

Albany’s pro-criminal crowd is at it again. A bill introduced by Democrats in the Assembly and Senate would give inmates in state prisons a healthy pay raise for work they do behind bars. The proposal triples the minimum wage for prisoners, and naturally, New York taxpayers are expected to pay the bill. A component of

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Who are you going to believe: Big Media or your own eyes?

Millions of Americans scratched their heads over the Big Media reactions to the recent State of the Union address. Clearly, a majority of Americans liked the address. Two instant polls by the Big Media (CNN and CBS) each found that 76 percent of viewers approved of President Trump’s address. That is an impressively high rating

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CHARLENE BELLINGER

Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC recently hired CHARLENE BELLINGER as an associate in its New Hartford office. She brings several years of accounting experience, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, financial statements, sales tax, payroll, and account reconciliations. Bellinger received an associate degree from Central City Business Institute. 

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Mower

Mower, a marketing, advertising, and public relations agency, announced a series of promotions in its Syracuse headquarters. LISA DOLBEAR was promoted to director of account planning. Dolbear, who joined Mower in 2007, previously served as a senior account planner on the agency’s Insight team. In her new role, she will provide strategic guidance for clients

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BENJAMIN DORION

Acumen Detection, a provider of rapid, on-farm pathogen identification systems for dairy farmers, has hired BENJAMIN DORION as operations & production specialist. He was previously a corporate quality control analyst with Byrne Dairy. Dorion holds a bachelor’s degree in cellular biology from Binghamton University with product quality control certifications from Cornell University and the Institute

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QPK Design

QPK Design has named MATTHEW P. KLUCZNIK and ERIN PRIMERANO partners of the firm. Klucznik is a registered architect with more than 32 years of experience. A graduate of Roger Williams University with a bachelor’s degree in architecture, he joined QPK Design in 1998 and became an associate partner in 2008. Primerano is a certified

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JAKE SMITH

Robertson Strong Apgar Architects has promoted JAKE SMITH as a principal of the firm. He has been with Robertson Strong Apgar for more than 18 years. Smith holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Syracuse University. He has a wide range of experience and specializes in K-12 education, college and universities, government, including military facilities,

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