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Companies to offer biomass internships
SYRACUSE — Local college students will get the chance to intern for eight Upstate companies this summer in the areas of biomass and bioenergy. The
Elmira Savings Bank to pay quarterly dividend of 22 cents a share
ELMIRA — The board of directors of Elmira Savings Bank (ticker: ESBK) has declared a 22 cents per share cash dividend on its common shares
2011 sales-tax collections grew fastest in Southern Tier
New York’s Southern Tier was home to the strongest growth in county sales-tax collections in 2011, according to a report state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli
SU institute working on program in Ghana
SYRACUSE — The Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University is helping to export a program providing entrepreneurship training to people with disabilities to Ghana.
M&T rolls out mobile banking for business clients
M&T Bank has introduced a new mobile banking service for business customers. Businesses can pay bills, view accounts, perform transfers, and more online with the
Chemung Canal set to reopen Owego branches
OWEGO — Chemung Canal Trust Co. will reopen its branch at 203 Main St. in Owego Tuesday and its branch on Route 17C on Feb.
Green & Seifter law firm changes name to Bousquet Holstein
SYRACUSE — Green & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC has a new name less than one month after its sole remaining named principal left the firm for
Construction company sells retro renovations
ONEIDA — Tune into the Food Network show “Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives” and you’re sure to see some flashy neon, shiny chrome, and other retro
New MV Chamber of Commerce leader starts March 1
UTICA — The Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce will have a new executive director when Pamela Matt of New Hartford takes the helm March 1.
AGC: Utica-Rome lost 900 construction jobs since 2007
Utica-Rome construction employment has declined by 24 percent since peaking in 2007, according to information released Feb. 14 by the Associated General Contractors of America
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