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Jim Rollo Insurance and Financial Services authorized to start selling State Farm products in Pennsylvania

BINGHAMTON — Jim Rollo Insurance and Financial Services, Inc., a nine-year-old Southern Tier insurance agency, recently announced it has been granted authorization to sell State Farm insurance and financial services in the state of Pennsylvania. The insurance agency’s owner says he’s entering the Keystone State due to customer demand. “Since we opened our business in […]

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PAR Technology hires Chobani’s Menar as its new CFO

NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) announced it has appointed Bryan Menar as its new chief financial officer (CFO), effective Jan. 3. Menar joins PAR from Chobani, LLC, where he was VP of financial planning and analysis. While at Chobani, Menar led the yogurt company’s financial planning and analysis team and oversaw all

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Schumer: Change in federal-funding formula hurts rural hospitals in upstate New York

LOWVILLE, N.Y. — The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has changed a funding formula and is pursuing millions in retroactive payments from some New York hospitals benefiting from two federal programs. That’s according to U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.), who said he’d fight attempts to “claw back critical” federal funds that allow

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New York employers report need for skilled labor; apprentice programs help fill gaps

A recent report published by the New York State Department of Labor indicates that employers are facing labor shortages as they seek workers to fill skilled trade jobs. The report states that these shortages are mainly due to baby boomers retiring. The demand for skilled labor represents a good opportunity for high-school graduates and individuals

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The U.S. Economic Outlook & the Implications for Monetary Policy

The U.S. economy — supported by solid gains in household spending has expanded at a moderate rate in 2016. Job gains have been sturdy, and we have seen some firming in wage growth as the labor market has continued to tighten. Moreover, as the effects of earlier declines in energy prices have dissipated, the overall inflation

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Community Bank to expand retirement-plan administration business with $140M acquisition

DeWITT, N.Y. — Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) on Dec. 5 announced it will acquire Northeast Retirement Services, Inc. (NRS) — a privately held, Woburn, Massachusetts–based retirement-plan administrative services firm — for about $140 million in cash and stock. After the deal closes, NRS will become a subsidiary of Benefit Plans Administrative Services, Inc. (BPAS),

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Electronics recycling firm Sunnking moves into new HQ facility

BROCKPORT — Sunnking, Inc., an electronics recycling firm, recently completed its move into a new, 204,000-square foot office and processing facility in its home of Brockport. The new plant is nearly double the size of Sunnking’s previous location. The company, which also has locations in Buffalo and Syracuse, has more than doubled its recycling volume

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Sale of FitzPatrick nuclear plant to Exelon gets the OK from State PSC

SCRIBA — The New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) last month approved the sale of the James A. FitzPatrick nuclear power plant in Scriba to Exelon Corp. (NYSE: EXC). The agreement to continue operation of the plant will save about 600 jobs, according to the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Under the deal totaling

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New York submits documents to participate in federal offshore wind auction

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced on Nov. 30 that it is on track to become the first state entity in the nation to participate in a federal auction for an offshore wind site. NYSERDA said it submitted the required documentation and a bid deposit to the U.S. Department of

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