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Alto Cinco to open a second restaurant in downtown Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Alto Cinco, a popular Mexican restaurant in the Syracuse University hill area since 1995, will open a second eatery in downtown Syracuse this
Florida investment firm offers to buy Anaren
DeWITT — Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) has received a purchase offer from one of its investors, according to a document filed Monday with the U.S.
Tompkins Financial names Gruber as new president of VIST Bank
ITHACA — Tompkins Financial Corp. (NYSE MKT: TMP) has named Scott L. Gruber president and chief operating officer of VIST Bank, a subsidiary headquartered in
Mohawk Global Logistics acquires Chicago company
SALINA — Mohawk Global Logistics has acquired a Chicago competitor, OEC Freight Chicago, Inc., the local company announced. Neither business released financial terms of the
Presbyterian Homes Foundation names new board members, officers
NEW HARTFORD — The Presbyterian Homes Foundation has announced three new members for its board of trustees and named a new president and vice president.
Scruton to direct SUNY Oswego’s MBA programs
OSWEGO — Irene Scruton has joined SUNY Oswego’s School of Business as director of the college’s MBA programs. Scruton brings to the director’s position experience
Five Star Bank parent announces new officers
Financial Institutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISI), the parent of Five Star Bank, has named Kevin B. Klotzbach as chief financial officer and executive vice president in
Scallon named to Health Foundation board of trustees
SYRACUSE — Theodore J. Scallon, executive vice president of the Syracuse–based investment-management firm RJR Associates, Inc., has been named to the Health Foundation for Western
CDPHP files to take part in New York health-insurance exchange
Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan (CDPHP) today announced it has filed an application for participation in the New York Health Benefit Exchange. Consumers can purchase
Unemployment claims from NY mass layoffs increased last year
New York employers reported about 1,250 mass layoffs in 2012, resulting in more than 141,000 job cuts, as measured by new filings for unemployment- insurance
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