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New CEO to start soon at Tops, Price Chopper parent company

Prior CEO, Curci, is retiring SCHENECTADY — The CEO of Northeast Grocery, Inc. (NGI), the parent company of Price Chopper/Market 32 and Tops Friendly Markets is getting set to retire and NGI is ready to move forward with a new top executive. NGI’s board of directors on Jan. 22 announced the upcoming retirement of CEO […]

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Solvay Bank sets sights on growth in the Mohawk Valley

SOLVAY — After more than 106 years of serving Central New York, Onondaga County–based Solvay Bank is pushing its reach further with its sights set on the Mohawk Valley. In late December, the banking company announced its commercial expansion into the Mohawk Valley and the hiring of Matt Nicholl as VP, commercial-loan officer, to serve

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Student-run bank deepens Tioga State Bank’s community connections

SPENCER — Tioga State Bank’s (TSB) new student-run branch at Spencer-Van Etten High School in northwestern Tioga County does more than provide a convenient place for students, faculty, and staff to bank.  It deepens the bank’s connection with the community it has served for 160 years and provides an opportunity for TSB to offer even

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Visions FCU’s financial-readiness center opens at Syracuse University

Aims to help veteran, military-connected community          SYRACUSE — Visions Federal Credit Union (FCU) says its financial-readiness center at Syracuse University’s National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC) seeks to provide “support and guidance” for the university’s veteran and military-connected community. The resource for student veterans and military families is made possible by the collaboration between

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Generations Bank, FHLBNY grants help five area nonprofits

SENECA FALLS — Five nonprofit organizations in Union Springs are using grant funding from Seneca Falls–based Generations Bank.  The bank announced it secured $50,000 in grant money from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY). The five grant recipients are the Springport Free Library, Frontenac Historical Society, Western Cayuga County Food Pantry, Union

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OPINION: Bashing China is easy but not always helpful to us

Here’s one thing we can count on in the upcoming election year: American politicians will find ways to criticize China, even if they’re running for jobs that have little to do with U.S. foreign policy. China-bashing is a tried-and-true way to appeal for votes. It’s politically safe: China has few defenders anywhere in the United

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Watt reflects on time at NBT as he prepares for retirement

NORWICH — While the Jan. 22 announcement that NBT Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB) President/CEO John H. Watt, Jr. will retire this coming May might have caught some by surprise, it’s a decision Watt says he reached last year. What spurred the decision? “The bench!” he tells The Central New York Business Journal. “The strength of

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OPINION: Congress Tests its Own Willingness to Get Things Done

Back in mid-January, among people who pay attention to the state of American democracy, perhaps the most widely circulated quote from a news article had nothing to do with the presidential primaries or drama in Congress. Rather, it was from a European ambassador who likened the United States to “a fat buffalo trying to take

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People news: Security Mutual hires Kentch

ITHACA, N.Y. — Security Mutual Group recently announced the appointment of Samantha Kentch to the insurance company’s cancellations department. Prior to joining Security Mutual, she worked for two years at the Tompkins County Department of Social Services. Kentch is a graduate of Groton High School in Tompkins County and holds certifications in digital media and

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