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Statewide, Upstate consumer sentiment falls in July
Consumer sentiment among New Yorkers fell 3.3 points to 75.4 in July, which is nearly 10 points below the sentiment figure of 85.1 for the
Hardinge declares quarterly cash dividend of 2 cents a share
ELMIRA — Hardinge, Inc. (NASDAQ: HDNG), a manufacturer of advanced metal-cutting tools, announced today that its board of directors has approved payment of a regular
Elmira Savings Bank promotes Berkley to executive VP
ELMIRA — Elmira Savings Bank has promoted Kevin J. Berkley to executive vice president, retail loan manager. Berkley has more than 30 years of
Carrols reports quarterly loss, lowers earnings forecast
SYRACUSE — Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: TAST), a Syracuse–based Burger King franchisee, today announced a net loss from continuing operations of $3.5 million, or
Anaren profit, revenue rise in latest quarter
DeWITT — Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) reported net income of $3.4 million during its fiscal fourth quarter ending June 30, up 15 percent from the
First Niagara appoints CEO of IT firm to board of directors
BUFFALO — The board of directors of First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: FNFG) announced it has appointed James R. Boldt as a director of
Symphoria managing director Catherine Underhill starts Sept. 1
SYRACUSE — Symphoria, the Central New York symphony orchestra formed in 2012 by musicians from the former Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, has hired Catherine Underhill as
Rural/Metro files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, local service to continue
SYRACUSE — Rural/Metro Corporation, a national provider of ambulance and fire-protection services for 700 communities, including several in Central New York, on Sunday announced it
St. Joseph’s establishes patient-navigator program in emergency department
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center today announced the establishment of a patient-navigator program in its emergency department. St. Joseph’s started the program
SBA offers disaster loans for Upstate flood victims
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) on Friday announced Upstate flood victims, including those in the Mohawk Valley, can apply for low-interest disaster loans.
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