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Johnson to become SUNY’s new chancellor this September
A former official with the U.S. Department of Energy in the Obama administration is set to become the 13th chancellor of the State University of
Siena analyst: Stock market, Trump jobs message drove March surge in N.Y. consumer sentiment
New Yorkers seem very willing to spend their money, and an analyst with Siena College points to the recent stock-market rally and the jobs message
New York Fed names Adirondack North Country Association leader to advisory group
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York on April 17 launched a new Community Advisory Group (CAG), comprised of leaders of nonprofit and community organizations

Schneiderman: More than 100 car dealerships pay fines for missing recall notices
SYRACUSE — New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says auto dealerships need to provide consumers with advance notice of any existing recalls on the vehicles
We’re a Long Way from Restoring the Public’s Trust
Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently indicated he doesn’t believe the state legislature has the “political will” to pass ethics reform. That assumption is simply untrue, as
Let’s Hear It for a Few of Our Teachers
Let’s hear it for a few of the teachers in your life. That idea came after I was touched by a piece written by a
Summit Federal Credit Union to open new branch in Clay
CLAY — The Summit Federal Credit Union plans to open a new branch at 5201 West Taft Road in Clay. The location will replace Summit’s
Chemung Financial profit increases 10 percent in first quarter
ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG) recently reported net income of nearly $3 million, or 62 cents a share, in the first quarter, up
USNY Bank makes SNL list of top 100 best-performing community banks of 2016
GENEVA — USNY Bank, which operates Bank of the Finger Lakes and Bank of Cooperstown, announced it was recently ranked as one of the top
M&T Bank vice chairmen add duties following Czarnecki death
M&T Bank Corp.’s (NYSE: MTB) three vice chairmen have assumed the duties of former president Mark Czarnecki, who died Feb. 26. The executives include Richard
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