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Burritt named chairman of the Pathfinder Bank board of directors

OSWEGO — Chris R. Burritt has been named the new chairman of the board of directors of Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: PBHC) and its Pathfinder Bank subsidiary, effective Jan. 1. Burritt replaces Janette Resnick, who is retiring from her chair and board position, the company said. “After 17 years on the Board, and 10 years

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Offsite Accounting opens office in Rochester

CICERO — Offsite Accounting & Management, Inc. — a more than three-year-old company that handles accounting duties for small businesses, local governments, and nonprofits — recently opened an office in Rochester.   The new 600-square-foot office, which opened Nov. 1, is the company’s second location and intended to stimulate “growth,” says Michael Benn, company president.  

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OCC, SUNY Potsdam sign 2+2 partnership agreement

ONONDAGA — Onondaga Community College (OCC) and the State University of New York (SUNY) at Potsdam on Dec. 17 announced a 2+2 partnership agreement, the sixth such agreement OCC has signed.   It allows students who earn their associate degree at OCC to transfer to SUNY Potsdam with junior status, where they can complete a bachelor’s degree,

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BungoBox dealership aims to make the moving process easier

When Jon Taylor’s friend, Jami Fineberg, was preparing to move her belongings to a different location in the Syracuse area in January 2013, she sought some boxes.   “Cardboard boxes are out of date, and we just can’t find them anymore,” Taylor says, speaking in an interview conducted on Dec. 19.    Fineberg has friends

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A look at the area unemployment-rate picture

Unemployment rates fell across Central New York’s metropolitan areas in November, signaling an improving job market, the New York State Department of Labor reported Dec. 24   The Syracuse metro area’s jobless rate slipped to 6.7 percent in November from 7 percent in October and 7.8 percent in November 2012.   In the Binghamton region, the

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