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Utica Custom T-Shirt Company to expand, add jobs
UTICA — The Utica Custom T-Shirt Co., a producer of custom apparel, on Tuesday announced its acquisition of a building that will triple the size
Community Bank System declares dividend of 28 cents a share
DeWITT — Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 28 cents per share on its common stock. The dividend will be
Chemung Canal Trust completes acquisition of six Bank of America branches in CNY
ELMIRA — Chemung Canal Trust Company has completed the acquisition of six former Bank of America branch offices located in Auburn, Cortland, Ithaca, and Seneca
Siena survey finds little change in holiday-spending plans in N.Y.
Just over half (51 percent) of New Yorkers plan to spend more than $500 on gifts this holiday season, down from 56 percent a year
Baum joins Tompkins Trust Company board
ITHACA — Larry F. Baum, CEO of The Computing Center, has been appointed to the board of directors of Tompkins Trust Company. “I am honored
NY AG charges head-shop owner with stealing $50K in taxes
New York Attorney General (AG) Eric Schneiderman today announced the arraignment and charges against the owner and operator of “Tebb’s Head Shops” for stealing more
DiNapoli: State tax collections slightly above projections
New York state-tax collections totaled $38.6 billion through Oct. 31, an increase of $2.7 billion, or 7.6 percent, compared to the same period last year.
Cuomo appoints president of New York Green Bank
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has appointed Alfred Griffin of Citigroup, Inc. (NYSE: C) as president of the New York Green Bank, a $1 billion initiative to
Loretto names new CEO, COO following efforts to shore up its finances
SYRACUSE — The board of directors at Loretto this week named new senior leadership following the organization’s efforts to streamline its operations. The organization appointed
DiNapoli audit reveals ‘fiscal stress’ in Fulton
FULTON — The city of Fulton has spent down its “rainy day” funds to “dangerously low” levels, leaving city officials little cushion to manage unforeseen
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