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New property owner plans hotel and restaurant in Verona after buying 3.5 acre parcel

VERONA — A 3.56 acre development site located at 5186 Route 365 in Verona was recently sold.  The property, adjacent to the SavOn Gas and Convenience Store in front of Turning Stone Casino and Resort, was sold to 5186 Route 365 Verona LLC, according to a news release from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company. Michael […]

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NBT completes name change for insurance agency

NORWICH — NBT Bancorp Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB) announced that its insurance agency division will now conduct business as NBT Insurance Agency, LLC.  This change completes a multi-year transition plan the company developed after NBT Bancorp’s acquisition of Mang Insurance Agency, LLC in 2008. The division had most recently been operating under the moniker, NBT-Mang Insurance

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Lockheed likely to add jobs in Salina for new venture supplying German military

SALINA — Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is “likely” to add jobs at its suburban Syracuse plant after the company announced a deal on a joint venture to provide Germany with an air and missile defense system.  Lockheed Martin, a Bethesda, Maryland–based defense contractor, and MBDA Deutschland on March 8 announced a new joint venture to

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Broome County to NYC: Stop illegally sending us your homeless

BINGHAMTON — A New York City program that has sent at least five homeless families to live in Broome County is illegal and must stop, say county officials. In recent weeks social-services workers noticed a pattern of families applying for aid saying they didn’t need help with housing, says Broome County Social Services Commissioner Nancy

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Gillibrand pushes bill that would help small manufacturers secure funding

BINGHAMTON — U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D–N.Y.) is supporting a bill that would increase the availability of affordable loans for small manufacturers through the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) 7(a) and 504 loan-guarantee programs. The “bipartisan” legislation would increase the loan-guarantee limit for loans to small manufacturers, eliminate a penalty that new manufacturers are required

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PAR Technology to hold annual shareholders’ meeting on June 8 at Turning Stone

VERONA — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) recently announced it will hold its 2018 annual meeting of stockholders on Friday, June 8 at 10 a.m. at Turning Stone Resort Casino at 5218 Patrick Road in Verona.  Shareholders of record on April 16 will be able to vote at the annual meeting. New Hartford–based PAR’s restaurant/retail

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M&T’s new CEO sees unprecedented change in business borrowing

BUFFALO — In his first annual “Message to Shareholders,” M&T Bank’s new leader paid tribute to his predecessor and explained an unprecedented change in business borrowing. M&T Chairman and CEO René F. Jones began the message acknowledging the legacy of Robert Wilmers, who died suddenly in December at the age of 83. “There is no

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Upstate Refractory Services acquires Hanyan-Higgins Company

NEWARK — Upstate Refractory Services (URS), a contractor, installer and distributor of refractory materials in Newark in Wayne County, has acquired the assets of Cicero–based Hanyan-Higgins Company Inc. URS specializes in “engineered precast refractory shapes, stack bonded ceramic fiber panels used in furnace roofs, walls and doors, refractory relines and repairs, distribution of refractory materials,

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OCIDA approves spending $500,000 to clear buildings from former Roth Steel property

SYRACUSE — The eight buildings still standing on the former Roth Steel property at 800 Hiawatha Blvd. will be torn down under a contract approved by the Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency (OCIDA). OCIDA agreed to pay ERSI (Electronics Recycling & Scrapping, Inc.) of DeWitt up to $500,000 to tear down the buildings. That work

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NYS, PTNY announce $450K in grants to state parks, forests

New York State (NYS) and Parks & Trails New York (PTNY) recently announced $450,000 in state grants to 21 organizations dedicated to the stewardship and promotion of New York State parks, historic sites, and public lands.  These groups raise private funds for capital projects, perform maintenance efforts, provide educational programming, and promote public use by

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