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Hillsman becomes winningest Syracuse women’s basketball head coach
Syracuse University women’s basketball head coach Quentin Hillsman picked up the 230th victory of his career Thursday night to become the program’s winningest head coach.
Redeveloping the Chimes Building in downtown Syracuse
SYRACUSE — On Sept. 1, 500 Salina Enterprises, LLC., closed on the purchase of the landmark, 12-story, 144,000-square-foot Chimes Building at 500 South Salina St.
MVHS, Paige Group embark on community engagement effort for new hospital
UTICA — Building a hospital is not an everyday occurrence, considering only two have been built in New York state over the last quarter century.
Cuomo kicks off New Year with free college-tuition proposal
If New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has his way, nearly 1 million New York college-age students will have the chance to attend a state college
Citizens Bank to roll out digital-lending capability for small-business customers
Citizens Bank recently announced that it will offer digital-lending capabilities to small-business customers through a partnership with Fundation Group LLC, an online lending company and
Pathfinder Bank’s Syracuse office becomes full-service retail branch
SYRACUSE — The downtown Syracuse branch of Oswego–based Pathfinder Bank has expanded from a limited-service business banking office to a full-service retail branch. The
Syracuse apartment rent prices jumped 14 percent in the last year, report finds
The median rental price for most apartments rose about 14 percent in the Syracuse metro area in the past year. That’s according to the latest
Lockheed seeks to fill over 100 open jobs at Salina, Owego plants
SALINA — Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) is working to fill more than 100 total job openings at its plants in Salina and Owego.
State fines Binghamton life-insurance firm for rescinding policies
Columbian Mutual Life is also required to pay the beneficiaries The state is requiring the Binghamton–based Columbian Mutual Life Insurance Company to pay a
AARP survey: Majority of N.Y. small businesses want state to set up retirement option for workers
Two thirds (68 percent) of New York small businesses want the state to establish an “easy, effective and inexpensive” way for their employees to save,
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