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Attorney general announces rebate checks in Syracuse stop
SYRACUSE — New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman visited Syracuse today to announce that restitution checks are on their way to nearly 2,700 New
Carrols to sell $140 million in notes to raise cash for Burger King purchase
SYRACUSE — Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: TAST) shared borrowing plans today that will help the company fund its acquisition of nearly 300 Burger King
Credit union in Liverpool changes name
LIVERPOOL — Liverpool Central Schools Federal Credit Union has changed its name to Edge Federal Credit Union. The change follows two years of planning and
NY voters remain divided on hydrofracking in Upstate
New York voters continue to be split on whether the state should allow hydraulic fracturing Upstate, according to a poll released this morning by the
Improvement in manufacturing conditions quickens in May
New York manufacturing activity expanded moderately in May, as manufacturers reported an upswing in general business conditions. The general business conditions index in the Federal
UConn women’s basketball coach named director at Berkshire Hills
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: BHLB) appointed Geno Auriemma as a director of the company and its Berkshire Bank subsidiary and plans to enter into
Anaren captures $14M in radar-related orders
DeWITT — Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) said today it received more than $14 million in new orders for parts involved in a ground-based radar system.
Whitman dean joins Aflac board
SYRACUSE — The dean of Syracuse University’s management school is now a member of the board of directors at Aflac, Inc., a Fortune 500 company
Poll finds support for minimum-wage hike, tax breaks
Proposals to increase New York’s minimum wage and to give small businesses in the state a package of tax cuts and credits received high levels
Oneida County Tourism names grant winners
UTICA — Twenty area attractions, organizations, and events will benefit from the Tourism Marketing Grant Assistance Program of Oneida County Tourism, which awarded more than
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