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Community Bank adds escrow-management platform

DeWITT — For businesses that have to hold onto other peoples’ money — think lawyers with escrow accounts and landlords with tenant security deposits — Community Bank N.A. has added a new product to its banking lineup it believes will make things easier. “We’re really excited about it,” Benjamin Conger, commercial banking officer at Community […]

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Community Bank plots grow as region’s economy picks up

DeWITT — As development and economic activity bustle along the state’s Thruway corridor, Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) has its own plans to beef up its presence in those markets, starting with three new Community Bank, N.A. branches in Onondaga County. “It’s part of our strategic plan,” President/CEO Dimitar Karaivanov tells CNYBJ in an

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OPINION: Protect Those Who Protect Us

Two [Central New York] police officers were senselessly gunned down [on April 14] by a deranged individual following what should have been a routine traffic stop. The two heroes, Syracuse cop Michael Jensen and Onondaga County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Hoosock, died defending the communities they swore to protect. We all mourn these shining pillars of

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OPINION: You’re Used to How Congress Does Budgets. You Shouldn’t Be

There was lots of drama back at the end of March, when Congress — six months behind schedule — finally funded the federal government for the rest of the fiscal year. You may remember some of the highlights: The $1.2 trillion package funded defense, homeland security, and other key agencies (others had gotten their funding

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Briana Fox

Briana Fox

BRIANA FOX has been appointed as the new assistant VP, branch manager for Solvay Bank’s North Syracuse branch. She joined Solvay Bank in 2016 as

NYSAR housing market data March 2024

New York home sales resumed their decline in March

Inventory hits another record low ALBANY — New York homes sales resumed their decline in March after a one-month reprieve in February. New York realtors sold 6,685 previously owned homes this March, down 14.2 percent from the 7,790 homes they sold in the year-ago month, according to the monthly housing report that the New York

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President Joseph Biden

Biden formally announces $6.1 billion Micron funding in visit to the MOST in Syracuse

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — U.S. President Joseph Biden on Thursday afternoon formally announced a $6.1 billion funding award for Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU) during a visit to the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (the MOST) in downtown Syracuse. The billions in funding will come through the federal CHIPS and Science Act for

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Walsh releases Syracuse housing strategy that calls for “difficult and disruptive choices”

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh on Wednesday released the Syracuse Housing Strategy, which his office describes as a “multi-year framework for improving housing conditions in the City of Syracuse.” The strategy calls for “additive new work that builds on major initiatives” currently underway. They include the Resurgent Neighborhoods Initiative, the East Adams neighborhood

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