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MARK DUGAS

MARK DUGAS has joined Ambient Environmental, Inc. as a senior consultant specializing in EHS (environment, health, and safety) regulatory compliance, risk management, and waste minimization. He has more than 20 years working in the environmental industry. Dugas earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental analysis and policy from Boston University.

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Janney Montgomery Scott LLC

Janney Montgomery Scott LLC (Janney) announced that SAMUEL SAMMARCO, senior VP/wealth management, WILLIAM MOORE, VP/wealth management, and WILLIAM NICE, VP president/wealth management have joined the firm’s Syracuse branch office. They are accompanied by LORRIE FRAWLEY, senior register private client associate. The team was previously affiliated with Wells Fargo Advisors. Sammarco, Moore, and Nice join Janney

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Verisma Systems expands at Marsellus Commons

SYRACUSE — Verisma Systems, Inc., a health-information technology provider, recently expanded at the Marsellus Commons building at 101 Richmond Ave. in Syracuse. Expanding from 12,753 square feet to a total of 18,190 square feet, Verisma Systems now occupies the entire 4th and 5th floors of the building. Ed Kiesa, of CBRE Syracuse, brokered the expanded

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Jefferson County hotel occupancy rate falls nearly 6 percent in August

WATERTOWN— Hotels in Jefferson County saw fewer guests in August compared to a year ago, breaking a long string of monthly occupancy increases, according to a recent report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county fell 5.9 percent to 74.2 percent in August from 78.8 percent in

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SWBR appoints Picard as CFO

SWBR, a Rochester–based architectural and design firm that has a Syracuse office, announced it has named Michael Picard to its leadership team as chief financial officer (CFO).  With more than three decades of financial-management experience, Picard most recently was the CFO at the Costello Group, a Rochester–area real-estate development and property management firm. He served

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Greek Peak spends $2.5M on equipment, projects

VIRGIL — Since the start of 2017, Greek Peak Mountain Resort in Cortland County says it has spent about $2.5 million on improvement projects. The resort in Virgil, south of Cortland, spent about $1 million during 2017 and another $1.5 million on the ski area and lodging this year. “In a time when [New York

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SU startup wins $1M in 43North biz contest

BUFFALO — SparkCharge, a Syracuse University startup company, captured the $1 million grand prize in the recent 43North business competition in Buffalo.  It was one of eight finalists of the $5 million startup contest that were announced at the Oct. 4 awards ceremony for the 5th annual competition.  SparkCharge offers a portable electric-vehicle (EV) charging

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Generations Bank closes on merger with Medina Savings and Loan

SENECA FALLS — Seneca-Cayuga Bancorp, Inc. (ticker symbol: SCAY), the holding company for Generations Bank, on Oct. 1 completed the merger with Medina Savings and Loan (MSL) Association, located in Orleans County in western New York. The banking company expects the merger to increase Seneca-Cayuga’s consolidated assets to $335 million, up from $291 million as

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New York home sales decline nearly 8 percent in August

CNY numbers also fall in same period New York realtors sold nearly 13,900 previously-owned homes in August, down 7.8 percent from the more than 15,000 homes sold in August 2017. That’s according to the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR)’s August housing-market report. Sales data The August 2018 statewide median sales price was $280,000,

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