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New York launches agriculture loan-fund program

The New York Job Development Authority (JDA) announced it has started an agriculture loan-fund program to “address and help alleviate the economic barriers faced by many New York small-agribusiness owners.”  JDA has provided $10 million in funding, which will be distributed as low-interest loans by third-party lenders, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in […]

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Maple Producers Offer Farm to Table Opportunity with Maple Weekend

Our state’s unique forestry and climate — freezing nights and daytime thaws in late winter and early spring — make it perfect for maple-syrup production. By all accounts, the industry is showing signs of growth. According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, maple-syrup production has doubled since 2012. Last year, the number of taps climbed

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Fort Drum’s FY 2017 economic impact surpasses $1.22 billion

Fort Drum — home to the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division, a light infantry division — recently issued an economic-impact statement for the fiscal year (FY) 2017. Fort Drum’s direct economic impact upon its surrounding community totaled $1.22 billion in FY 2017, up about $37 million, or 3 percent, from FY 2016. Payroll (military, civilians, contractors,

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Chemung Financial elects three new board members

ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG) announced that its board of directors has elected three new board members. Each person will stand for shareholder election at the banking company’s May annual shareholders’ meeting. All directors of Chemung Financial also serve on the board of its main subsidiary, Chemung Canal Trust Company, the company said

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Poke in the Eye from U.S. Ingenuity

The United States is poking a thumb in OPEC’s eye. It feels good. The oil producing countries of OPEC humiliated this country in 1973-74. They stopped selling oil to us. They did so because we sold weapons to Israel — for its war against Syria and Egypt. Led by the Saudis, the cartel quadrupled the

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Where To Start? Fix the Budget Process

You could choose any number of marquee dilemmas to illustrate how broken Congressional politics has become. Guns, Russian interference, climate change — Americans want progress on all of them and get little from Capitol Hill. But to my mind, nothing illustrates the dire state of our politics better than how we act on the federal

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Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa, CPA, P.C.

Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa, CPA, P.C. has promoted RICHARD SMITH and NICOLE WOODALL to principal. Smith joined the firm in July 2015 and has dedicated more than 15 years to the public accounting profession gaining tax experience with Deloitte Tax and PricewaterhouseCoopers, according to his LinkedIn profile, and more than two years in Firley,

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KAITLYN TOTTEN

KAITLYN TOTTEN recently joined LAUNCH as a LIFE counselor. She is a graduate of Niagara University with a bachelor’s degree in criminology and criminal justice and a minor in sociology. Before joining LAUNCH, Totten lived in Florida and worked as a direct support/overnight trainer for East Coast Habilitation Options, Inc. She worked directly with individuals

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Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS)

AUDREY CROSS has been named project manager of support services for the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS). Prior to joining MVHS, she worked at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield in Utica as facilities manager and was also employed as project superintendent at Hayner Hoyt Corporation in Syracuse. Cross currently serves as an adjunct professor at Utica College.

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TANASIA SHAW

HCR Home Care has added a new employee to its Onondaga County operations. TANASIA SHAW joins the company as a home health aide.   

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