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Phelps Mansion Museum elects new board chair at year-end meeting
BINGHAMTON — The Phelps Mansion Museum announced that at its fiscal year-end meeting held May 22, its board of directors elected a new board chair for the first time since 2019. The museum board unanimously elected Sean Reardon, sales manager at Eck Plastic Arts, to serve as chair. He succeeds Sue Macharyas, who has held […]
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BINGHAMTON — The Phelps Mansion Museum announced that at its fiscal year-end meeting held May 22, its board of directors elected a new board chair for the first time since 2019.
The museum board unanimously elected Sean Reardon, sales manager at Eck Plastic Arts, to serve as chair. He succeeds Sue Macharyas, who has held the board chair position for the past six years. Under Macharyas’ leadership, the museum has experienced tremendous progress, including the recruitment of a new executive director through a national search, expansion of educational and arts programming, and stronger community partnerships, according to the Phelps Mansion Museum announcement.
“We are incredibly grateful to Sue Macharyas for her unwavering dedication and visionary leadership over the last six years,” said Reardon, the newly elected chair. “Sue was integral in the nationwide search for our current executive director, dedicated countless hours of volunteer work and laid a strong foundation for this board to build upon. Her passion for the mission of the Phelps Mansion Museum has left a lasting legacy.”
The Phelps Mansion Museum, housed in a historic 19th-century building in downtown Binghamton, says it serves as a vital cultural institution preserving local history and providing enriching experiences for visitors through exhibits, programs, and events.
The full 2025–2026 Phelps Mansion Museum board of directors is comprised of the following individuals:
• Sean Reardon, Eck Plastic Arts, chair
• John Chaffee, Binghamton University, vice chair
• Paul Miller, SUNY Broome Community College, secretary
• Chelsea Gibson, Binghamton University, board member
• Matt Grant, Ketchum, board member
• Suzy Kitchen, Visions Federal Credit Union, board member
• Emily Marino, New Energy New York, board member
• Molly McManus, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County, board member
More information about the Phelps Mansion Museum and its upcoming programs is available at www.phelpsmansion.org.
M&T Bank buys naming rights for Mohawk Harbor Event Center in Schenectady
SCHENECTADY — M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) recently announced it has secured the exclusive naming rights to the new state-of the-art events venue that Galesi Group is building in the heart of Mohawk Harbor in Schenectady. Situated along the waterfront of the revitalized Mohawk Harbor in Schenectady, the M&T Bank Center will become a regional
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SCHENECTADY — M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) recently announced it has secured the exclusive naming rights to the new state-of the-art events venue that Galesi Group is building in the heart of Mohawk Harbor in Schenectady.
Situated along the waterfront of the revitalized Mohawk Harbor in Schenectady, the M&T Bank Center will become a regional hub for live entertainment, sporting events, community celebrations, and special functions, according to the June 5 announcement. The venue is slated to open this summer.
“We are truly honored to introduce our community to the M&T Bank Center. In addition to serving as an attraction for entertainment, we’re confident the M&T Bank Center will become a catalyst for economic development and civic pride, locally and regionally,” Charles Pinckney, M&T Bank regional president for the Capital Region and Hudson Valley, said in the announcement. “Schenectady’s ongoing revitalization is critically important to the long-term growth of the entire Capital Region. When the M&T Bank Center officially opens, Mohawk Harbor will be further poised to emerge as an entertainment destination that will encourage tourism, business growth, new investment, residential activity, and more.”
The M&T Bank Center will be the home of Union College’s Division I hockey programs and will host headline entertainment acts year-round.
“We are excited to partner with M&T Bank on what will be one of the Capital Region’s most vibrant and versatile event venues,” David Buicko, president and CEO of the Galesi Group, said. “M&T’s commitment to community and regional growth makes them the perfect partner for this project at Mohawk Harbor.”
This naming-rights agreement is a multi-year commitment from M&T Bank and builds on the bank’s longstanding efforts to support Schenectady’s revitalization. M&T Bank said it played an important role in convening financing partners and deploying capital to assist Galesi Group with the construction of the M&T Bank Center, as well as previous phases of the Mohawk Harbor redevelopment.
Mohawk Harbor, a $650 million mixed-use development along the Mohawk River, is home to luxury apartments, hotels, offices, retail, and the Rivers Casino & Resort. The M&T Bank Center will further expand the harbor’s appeal as a top destination for residents and visitors alike, the bank said.
The announcement did not disclose the price tag for the naming rights.
M&T Bank Corp. is a financial-holding company headquartered in Buffalo. Its main banking subsidiary, M&T Bank, provides banking products and services with a branch and ATM network spanning the eastern U.S. from Maine to Virginia and Washington, D.C. The bank ranks number one in deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York area. M&T Bank’s Syracuse regional headquarters office is located at 250 South Clinton St. in downtown Syracuse.
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Micron draft environmental-impact statement released, triggering public-comment period
CLAY, N.Y. — The massive, 20,000-page draft environmental-impact statement (DEIS) on the upcoming Micron Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MU) manufacturing campus in the town of Clay
Community Bank announces acquisition of 7 Pennsylvania bank branches
DeWITT, N.Y. — Community Bank, N.A., a subsidiary of Community Financial System, Inc., (NYSE: CBU) announced it will acquire seven branches of Santander Bank, N.A. in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The deal also includes certain branch-related loans and deposits, and Community Bank will purchase related wealth-management relationships. Community Bank expects to assume about $600 million in deposits
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DeWITT, N.Y. — Community Bank, N.A., a subsidiary of Community Financial System, Inc., (NYSE: CBU) announced it will acquire seven branches of Santander Bank, N.A. in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The deal also includes certain branch-related loans and deposits, and Community Bank will purchase related wealth-management relationships.
Community Bank expects to assume about $600 million in deposits and purchase about $33 million in branch-related loans and will pay a deposit premium of 8 percent, or about $48 million, in estimated cash consideration to Santander Bank for the branch assets and liabilities. Community Financial System expects the transaction to slightly add to its earnings.
Community Bank expects to close on the transaction during the fourth quarter, subject to regulatory approval. It will keep all branches open and offer all employees continued employment.
The deal expands Community Bank’s organic expansion in the Greater Lehigh Valley and complements its existing commercial and consumer-lending presence in the market, according to the deal announcement.
The acquisitions, along with Community Bank’s existing branches in the market and pending new branches, bring its total retail locations in the Greater Lehigh Valley to 12. This puts Community Bank in a top-five market position.
Lazard Frères & Co. served as Community Financial’s financial advisor, and Luse Gorman, PC was its legal advisor. Ambassador Financial Group also assisted Community Financial in this Lehigh Valley expansion.
Community Financial System, with more than $16 billion in total assets, operates about 200 branches across New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Massachusetts. The financial-services firm also operates Benefit Plans Administrative Services, Inc., an employee-benefits administration, trust services, collective investment-fund administration, and actuarial-consulting firm; and OneGroup NY, Inc., an insurance agency. The company also offers wealth-management services through its Nottingham Financial Group operating unit.
Operation Oswego County annual meeting includes project review, local awards
OSWEGO, N.Y. — Operation Oswego County and the County of Oswego IDA (COIDA) in 2024 helped with projects that resulted in the creation or retention
Wolfspeed announces Chapter 11 bankruptcy plans
DURHAM, N.C. and MARCY, N.Y. — Wolfspeed, Inc. (NYSE: WOLF), which operates a facility in Marcy, announced plans to file for pre-packaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Brockway-Carpenter Real Estate formally opens new Utica office
UTICA, N.Y. — Brockway-Carpenter Real Estate is celebrating its new office at 288 Genesee Street with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, June 26. The office is located on the second floor of the building. According to an announcement from the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce, the formal opening event will take place from 4-6 p.m.
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UTICA, N.Y. — Brockway-Carpenter Real Estate is celebrating its new office at 288 Genesee Street with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, June 26. The office is located on the second floor of the building.
According to an announcement from the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce, the formal opening event will take place from 4-6 p.m. with a ceremony followed by refreshments.
The chamber previously helped Brockway-Carpenter Real Estate celebrate its former location on Oriskany Boulevard in Whitesboro when it opened in 2022.
Brockway-Carpenter Real Estate, LLC is brokered by Andrew Carpenter-Brockway, who started the business in 2021.
Hochul directs NYPA to develop a new upstate nuclear-power plant, location to be determined
LEWISTON, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul says she wants the New York Power Authority (NYPA) to develop and construct a zero-emission, advanced nuclear-power plant somewhere
American Airlines adds nonstop flights for Syracuse-Notre Dame football game in November
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — American Airlines has added special nonstop flights between Syracuse and South Bend, Indiana for Syracuse University (SU) football fans attending the team’s
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