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Mirabito acquires Manley’s Mighty Marts

BINGHAMTON — The Mirabito family of companies has acquired the Manley’s Mighty Marts convenience store and gas station chain in the Southern Tier.  The acquisition closed on April 28, says Jason Mirabito, vice president of sales and marketing at Mirabito. Financial terms were not disclosed. “We’re acquiring the operations,” he says, noting the details of

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North Country weighs the impact of Fort Drum drawdown

WATERTOWN — On Feb. 24, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel proposed substantial cuts in U.S. military spending, which included reductions in troop strength. The new U.S. Army budget called for a drop from the current level of 520,000 active-duty soldiers to a level as low as 440,000 troops.  Fort Drum, which was already scheduled to lose

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Paragon Environmental Construction expands services with new masonry company

CICERO — After 15 years in the environmental construction service field, the owner of Paragon Environmental Construction, Inc. (PEC) has decided to expand the business by opening a new concrete and masonry business. Peter Paragon, owner and CEO of PEC, opened Paragon Masonry, LLC in February, seeking to meet the rising demand for these services

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Symphoria readies for 2014-15 season

SYRACUSE — Even as it wraps up its current slate of concerts, Symphoria, Central New York’s symphony orchestra, is already gearing up for next season. The symphony’s 2013-14 season, its first, ends on May 16 with a Pops concert, “Symphoria Goes to the Movies,” says Catherine Underhill, managing director of Symphoria. The first season included 22

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Bassett’s new CEO, Vance Brown, starts July 1

COOPERSTOWN — The board of trustees of Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown has appointed Dr. Vance Brown as president and CEO of the Bassett Healthcare Network and Bassett Medical Center, effective July 1. Bassett made the announcement April 28. Dr. Brown comes to Bassett from Portland, Maine–based MaineHealth, where he has been chief medical officer

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Siena survey: New York real-estate sentiment ‘strong’

New York state consumers’ assessment of the real-estate market remains “strong” and they expect further growth in property values. That’s according to Donald Levy, director of the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI), which released its latest survey report of consumer real-estate sentiment in the Empire State on April 17. “Looking back over the last year,

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Chase creates new upstate market, names market leader

SYRACUSE — JPMorgan Chase Bank recently reunited upstate communities into its new upstate New York market and tapped William Dehmer to lead the new market. The commercial banking middle market region combines seven markets — Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Elmira, Western New England, and Northern Pennsylvania. The move makes sense for a number of reasons,

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