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Community Bank System to pay dividend of 38 cents a share in January

DeWITT — Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) announced that it has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 38 cents per share on its common stock.  The DeWitt–based banking company will pay the dividend on Jan. 10, to shareholders of record as of Dec. 14. At Community Bank System’s current stock price, the dividend yields […]

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Syracuse’s OBG to join Danish company’s Americas business unit; Fox to lead it

SYRACUSE — Syracuse engineering firm OBG will become part of the Americas business unit of the Ramboll Group, a Danish engineering firm, in an acquisition that takes effect on Jan. 1. OBG, previously known as O’Brien & Gere, is based in the Washington Station building at 333 W. Washington St. in Syracuse’s Armory Square. Ramboll,

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ConMed set to close on $365M purchase of Buffalo Filter

UTICA — ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD), a Utica–based surgical-device maker, is looking ahead to the first quarter of 2019 when it expects to close on its acquisition of privately held Buffalo Filter LLC for $365 million. Buffalo Filter is a “globally recognized brand in surgical safety,” a firm that specializes in surgical-smoke evacuation products, ConMed

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State offers five tips to protect your private information online

The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance recently issued five tips for taxpayers to protect their private information online. The effort to help safeguard sensitive data coincided with National Tax Security Awareness Week, which ran through Dec. 7. The department says taxpayers contact it year-round to report fraud and identity theft. It’s a

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Shiroff sells Metro Mattress to other shareholders, pursues “other interests”

GEDDES — Metro Mattress, a Geddes–based mattress retailer with stores across upstate New York, is ending 2018 under new ownership. David Shiroff, the firm’s former president and CEO, announced that he has sold his interest in the mattress retailer to “other existing shareholders,” per a news release Shiroff forwarded to CNYBJ on Dec. 12.  The

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Oswego Health to buy hand-held breast ultrasound equipment with $10K grant from the Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation

OSWEGO — The Oswego Health Foundation announced that it recently received a $10,000 grant from the Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation, allowing the Oswego Health system to purchase advanced imaging technology to assist its breast-care surgeon. The equipment, a hand-held breast ultrasound, provides “exceptional high-resolution images that are transmitted wirelessly to a smart device,” according

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Newly released economic data reveals mixed growth rates in CNY counties

Real gross domestic product (GDP) decreased in 10 of Central New York’s 16 counties in 2015, but Tioga County led the state with a 10.8 percent growth rate, according to a new statistical report released by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on Dec. 12. The BEA defines GDP by county as the value

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Cathedral Candle Co. addition creates more “functional” space

SYRACUSE — The new addition to Cathedral Candle Company’s operations connects the company’s existing office building to the original factory at 510 Kirkpatrick St. on Syracuse’s North Side. Cathedral Candle has produced church candles since 1897. The project created more “functional” space to meet Cathedral Candle’s need for increased shipping and storage space for inventory

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Upstate University Hospital completes birth-center renovations at Community campus

ONONDAGA — The newly renovated family birth center at Upstate University Hospital’s Community Campus will begin housing mothers and babies throughout the entire 21-bed unit starting in January.  It’s located on the second floor of the hospital at 4900 Broad Road in the town of Onondaga.  Construction on the 29,000-square-foot space project started in November

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Construction starts on $26M Harbor View Square project in Oswego

OSWEGO — Construction crews have started work on a $26.2 million mixed-income, mixed-use housing development in downtown Oswego.  The new development, called Harbor View Square, will provide 75 rental homes serving people with a range of income levels and offer 10,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space intended for small retail stores and restaurants.  The

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