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There is one gift you can easily assemble in less than 10 minutes, at no cost, that will someday be greatly appreciated by your loved
Solvay Bank’s Mello gets another three-year term on the New York Fed board
The board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has reelected Paul Mello, president and CEO of Solvay Bank, to a three-year
M&T, Hudson City give merger still more time
BUFFALO — M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) and Paramus, N.J.–based Hudson City Bancorp. Inc. continue their long-time efforts to finalize their merger that was first
Community Bank posts strong Q4, 2014 profit growth
DeWITT — Community Bank System Inc. (NYSE: CBU) reported Jan. 21 that its net income jumped nearly 50 percent to $23.1 million in the fourth
Investment Panel discusses 2015 Market Outlook
Editor’s note: The Investment Panel feature in the Banking & Wealth Management special reports of The Central New York Business Journal, spotlights area investment professionals and their
Lockheed Martin posts profit increase in Q4, 2014
Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE:LMT), a Bethesda, Maryland–based defense contractor that employs about 4,200 people in Central New York, posted earnings gains in the final quarter
Isca has designs on more growth
OSWEGO — This time last year, Isca Design Studio of Oswego, a graphic design company, was coming off a productive year that saw its revenue
Corning Natural Gas bets big on rising demand 
CORNING — America is awash in natural gas. The country is pumping out 80 billion cubic feet a day, more than one-quarter of America’s energy

Business accelerator planned for Cayuga County in 2016
AUBURN, N.Y. — Cayuga County entrepreneurs and startups looking for space to manufacture their products and receive technical and financial assistance may get a new
Miner to use special lighting fees to create infrastructure-expense fund
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner has plans to create an infrastructure-expense fund as part of the city’s capital-improvement program. The City of Syracuse
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