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Tarannum Zaman

SUNY Poly professor awarded $175K in NSF research funding

MARCY — SUNY Polytechnic Institute’s Tarannum Shaila Zaman, an assistant professor of computer science, has recently received a $175,000 National Science Foundation Computer and Information Science and Engineering Research Initiation Initiative (NSF CRII) grant to support her project, called, “An Automated and User-centered Framework for Reproducing System-level Concurrency Bugs by Analyzing Bug Reports.”  The research […]

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Raymour & Flanigan now owns Northern Lights in Salina

Plans a new store in the shopping center              SALINA — With its purchase of the Northern Lights shopping center in the town of Salina, Raymour & Flanigan Furniture and Mattresses has plans to open a retail store there. But the retailer tells CNYBJ that it hasn’t set a timeline

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NYS Secretary of State Rodriguez to begin new role with DASNY in May

ALBANY — The man who currently serves as New York’s 68th Secretary of State will begin a new role in early May. The board of directors of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) has appointed Robert Rodriguez as acting president and CEO.  Rodriguez will begin his new duties at DASNY on

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Madison County receives $2 million grant for healthy housing program

WAMPSVILLE — Madison County Public Health (MCPH) has received a $2 million grant from the Healthy Homes Production Grant Program of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to help mitigate housing-related hazards that can contribute to childhood diseases and injuries in low-income households across the county. “This grant will make it possible

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Commerce Dept. starts work on finalizing funding for Micron projects

CLAY — The U.S. Department of Commerce is working on a due-diligence process on Micron Technology’s (NASDAQ: MU) planned projects in both the town of Clay and in Idaho.  Micron has reached a $6.1 billion preliminary memorandum of terms (PMT) funding agreement with the Commerce Department under the federal CHIPS & Science Law.  The PMT

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Chemung Financial posts strong sequential quarter profit growth

ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG), the parent company of Chemung Canal Trust Company, reported that its net income nearly doubled in the first quarter of this year compared to last quarter. Elmira–based Chemung Financial produced net income of $7.1 million, or $1.48 per share, in the first three months of 2024, up 87

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Auction house opens for business in Utica

UTICA — Utica Auction House LLC opened for business with its first auction on April 13, bringing the first public auction house to the city. Nick Cavalier III first began thinking about opening an auction house during the pandemic when everything switched to online. He owns an auto detailing business, Clean Car Auto LLC, and

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ICAN opens Amsterdam location

UTICA — Integrated Community Alternatives Network (ICAN) is expanding eastward with a new office in Amsterdam, the organization recently announced. The move is part of ICAN’s mission to “Keep Families Together” by providing individualized and non-traditional services to at-risk individuals and families. ICAN held a ribbon cutting with the Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce

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VIEWPOINT: Marketing is not a foreign language

The main challenge facing marketers in 2024 might not be a new one. The idea of marketing as a standalone department is crystallized in popular culture. Think of the AMC drama “Mad Men” — the story of an insular advertising agency with its own language, uncompromising internal politics, and ambitions disconnected from those of its

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Ask Rusty: Can I Claim Social Security and Still Work?

Dear Rusty: I will be turning 63 soon. Can I apply for Social Security (SS) and continue to work? Would I be limited to how many hours or how much I could make? I know my monthly SS amount would be cut by 30 percent, or somewhere around that, but how would working affect me?

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