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Ithaca College selects Collado as its next president
ITHACA, N.Y. — The board of trustees of Ithaca College on Wednesday announced it has selected Shirley Collado as the college’s ninth president. She will
M&T Bank boosts quarterly dividend by 7 percent
BUFFALO, N.Y. — M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) announced it has increased its quarterly cash dividend to 75 cents per share on its common stock.
Wegmans President Colleen Wegman selected to keynote St. John Fisher College commencement
PITTSFORD, N.Y. — St. John Fisher College announced that Colleen Wegman, president of Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., will deliver the keynote address at its 63rd
Kinney Drugs tests in-store clinics for strep throat and flu
Kinney Drugs is testing in-store clinics to screen patients for strep throat and the flu in 10 of its Central New York stores. Pharmacists at
Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists appoints Greenky as new president
DeWITT, N.Y. — Dr. Brett Greenky, a joint-replacement surgeon, is the new president of Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists (SOS). The organization’s board of directors on Jan.
Greater Utica Chamber names Parsons 2016 Business Person of the Year
UTICA, N.Y. — The Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce announced it has named First Source Federal Credit Union CEO Mike Parsons as its 31st annual
Registration opens for 2017 World Canals Conference in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — People planning to attend the 2017 World Canals Conference (WCC) in Syracuse can now register for the event, organizers announced. New York
Binghamton University seeks applications for Ross fund grants
VESTAL, N.Y. — Binghamton University says applications are available for the 2017 grant cycle of the Stephen David Ross University and Community Projects fund. Ross,
A handful of recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various business, personal, and social-media tips: Here’s Why Your Customer Acquisition
Utica Mayor Palmieri releases budget proposal with no tax increase
UTICA, N.Y. — The proposed 2017-18 budget for the City of Utica totals $69 million and comes “with no tax increase.” Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri’s
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