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Brunet takes corporate and nonprofit experience to new role at Community Bank

DeWITT, N.Y. — After decades of experience in the corporate and nonprofit worlds, Pam Brunet is excited about putting that experience to work in a newly created position at Community Bank, N.A., a unit of Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU). Brunet spent 17 years at Bristol Myers Squibb in DeWitt, where she was responsible […]

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Five Star Bank parent company to pay Q4 dividend of 30 cents a share in early January

WARSAW, N.Y. — Financial Institutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISI), parent company of Five Star Bank, announced that its board of directors has approved a quarterly cash dividend of 30 cents per common share outstanding. The banking company will pay the fourth-quarter dividend on Jan. 2, to shareholders of record on Dec. 14.  At Financial Institutions’ current

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Rotary Club of Ithaca awards community grants

ITHACA, N.Y. —The Rotary Club of Ithaca recently awarded $10,000 in grants to 11 community nonprofits for a variety of projects, according to a news release from the organization. The Rotary Club received 28 applications this year for its annual community grants program. A seven-member committee evaluated the proposals and selected the final projects. The

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Hunter cited for illegally taking two deer in Otsego County

MILFORD, N.Y. — An unlicensed hunter in Otsego County was recently cited by state authorities for illegally taking a pair of deer.  On Nov. 7, Mark Vencak, an environmental conservation officer for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), responded to a location in Otsego County after receiving information that a person took

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Korotzer named to ACHE of Upstate New York board

UTICA, N.Y. — The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter CEO Karen Korotzer has joined the board of directors of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) of Upstate New York, the official local chapter of the national ACHE. “I felt strongly that ACHE of Upstate New York’s values of integrity, lifelong learning, leadership, and diversity aligned with

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Lockheed’s Salina plant wins $26M contract from U.S. Navy

SALINA, N.Y. — Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) suburban Syracuse plant was recently awarded a more than $26.3 million order from the U.S. Navy for design and submarine equipment.  Work will be performed in the town of Salina and is expected to be completed by August 2025. Fiscal 2024 shipbuilding and conversion (Navy) funds totaling

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OPINION: Shop Local and Support Your Community this Holiday Season

Small businesses are the backbone of New York’s communities and one of the most important elements of our state’s economy. Data from Empire State Development shows a whopping 98 percent of all businesses in New York state are classified as small businesses and those businesses account for more than half the total workforce in the

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OPINION: We can fix our broken politics

Americans are fed up with politics. That’s the obvious conclusion of a recent survey by the Pew Research Center, which found many of us have “unrelentingly negative” views of politics and elected officials. It’s understandable that people are discouraged. There are plenty of reasons to feel that way. I’m not especially alarmed at the findings

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AMY L. BRODERICK

AMY L. BRODERICK, CPA has been promoted to manager at Grossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC. She practices in the areas of audit and attest engagements and financial-statement preparation in the firm’s audit services group. Broderick works with nonprofit entities including affordable-housing agencies. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with

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MELINDA DERMODY

Syracuse University Libraries recently promoted MELINDA DERMODY to associate dean for academic success, after she successfully filled the role in an interim capacity for more than a year. Dermody has 25 years of leadership and management experience in academic libraries and brings an unwavering focus and dedication to advancing the Syracuse University Libraries’ commitment to

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