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AmeriCU’s growth accelerates in a tough economy

ROME — “It took AmeriCU a little more than 55 years to accumulate more than $500 million in assets,” says Mark A. Pfisterer, the credit union’s president and CEO.  “It took us a little more than five years to double that number in what can only be described as a lousy economy.” AmeriCU began modestly

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ABA Survey: Bank customers embracing mobile deposits

Mobile remote deposits have emerged as an increasingly  popular banking service, with more than one in eight Americans depositing a check using a mobile device in the past year, according to a recent survey by the American Bankers Association (ABA).  Of those who have used a mobile-deposit service, 80 percent report using it regularly —

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Seven CNY nonprofits receive Excellus funding awards for health programs

DeWITT — Programs that seven Central New York nonprofits offer will benefit from a total of more than $27,000 in community health awards from Excellus BlueCross BlueShield (BCBS).  Excellus, the largest health insurer in Central New York, announced the awards in a news release on Oct. 27. “These awards complement our existing grants and sponsorships

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The Health-Care Law Continues to Shift Costs to Employers

CEOs and CFOs across the country have been challenged with the need to offer a competitive employee-benefits plan that both meets requirements established under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and remains affordable to the organization. With several of ACA’s mandates requiring employers to offer an increased number of covered benefits, many of which are at

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SUNY Oswego offers online graduate certificate in health and wellness

OSWEGO — The State University of New York at Oswego (SUNY Oswego) recently announced it is offering an online graduate certificate in health and wellness through Open SUNY+. Open SUNY+ programs are online degree and certificate programs that “meet pressing employment needs” and include support services for students and faculty, according to the school’s news

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State funding to help pay for two Syracuse recreation projects

SYRACUSE — State funding will benefit projects at the Magnarelli Community Center gymnasium and at Grant Middle School on Syracuse’s Northside. The Magnarelli Center will use $150,000 for upgrades to the facility’s indoor basketball courts. The City of Syracuse will utilize a grant of more than $203,000 to construct a soccer field at Grant Middle

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