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Black River Systems wins $12M U.S. Air Force contract modification

UTICA — Black River Systems Company Inc. was recently awarded a nearly $12 million cost-plus-fixed-fee completion engineering change proposal modification to a previously awarded U.S. Air Force contract for Cognitive Algorithms for Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Contested and Degraded Environments software and hardware. The contract adjustment is to expand signal-processing libraries to include updated signal of […]

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Syracuse aiport posts record passenger numbers

Also plans two new eateries SYRACUSE — Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) had the “busiest year in the airport’s history” in 2023 with nearly 3 million air travelers passing through the facility.  The 2.86 million passenger figure at SYR surpasses 2019 traffic levels, which produced a 30-year record for the airport, by 11 percent. The

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CenterState CEO, KeyBank seek to boost BIPOC, women, and veteran-owned businesses

The goal is to produce generational wealth SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO says it plans to expand business coaching and technical-assistance programs for Black, Indigenous and other People of Color (BIPOC), women, and veteran-owned firms in Central New York. The organization will use a $500,000 donation from KeyBank (NYSE: KEY) to do so.  The grant is

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McClearn named director of pension fund’s Emerging Manager Program

Interim tag removed ALBANY — New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli on Feb. 7 announced the appointment of Sylvester (Sly) McClearn as director of the New York State Common Retirement Fund’s Emerging Manager Program.  McClearn had been appointed interim director of the program back in February 2023. The pension fund’s Emerging Manager Program invests with

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KeyCorp to pay Q1 dividend in mid-March

Will hold annual meeting on May 9 KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) — parent company of KeyBank, the No. 2 bank ranked by deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York region — has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20.5 cents per share of its common stock for the first quarter of the year. The

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EBRI study: student-loan debt hampers 401(k) participation

Making student-loan debt payments was found to have a “negative impact” on both the average 401(k) employee-contribution rate and account balance, according to a new research report published Feb. 8 by the Washington, D.C.–based Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) and J.P. Morgan Asset Management.  The report, “Student Loans and Retirement Preparedness,” provides information on how

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Ask Rusty: If My Wife Claims Now, Will It Hurt My SS Amount?

Dear Rusty: I am 69 years old, and my wife turned 70 recently. I am still working full time. My wife is not working, but she received a letter from the Social Security Administration (SSA), saying she should take her Social Security (SS) benefits as soon as possible. My question is: since my wife has

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State pension fund generated 6 percent return in its latest fiscal quarter

ALBANY — The New York State Common Retirement Fund produced an estimated return of 6.18 percent in the third quarter of the current fiscal year — the three-month period ending Dec. 31, 2023. That’s according to New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who also noted that the fund ended the quarter with an estimated value

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Rialto Wealth Management partner joins Unity House board

AUBURN — Michael Antonacci, a partner at Rialto Wealth Management in Syracuse, joined the board of directors of Unity House at the start of the year, the Auburn–based nonprofit’s CEO Liz Smith announced. An expert in financial and investment management, Antonacci will help the Unity House board navigate the changing markets and will serve on

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SUNY Poly to host regional New York Business Plan Competition for college students

MARCY, N.Y. — SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) will serve as the host site for the Mohawk Valley region in the New York Business Plan Competition (NYBPC). The competition, which is set for April 5, involves college students from across the area competing for a total of $3,500 in prizes. Organized by the Upstate Capital

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