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Crews begin work on repairing flood-damaged wastewater-collection system in Clayton in Jefferson County

CLAYTON, N.Y. — The state says crews have started work on a $2.4 million project to repair the wastewater-collection system and treatment plant in Clayton in Jefferson County following flooding in 2019. The Village of Clayton is using funding that was provided through the state’s Resiliency and Economic Development Initiative, or REDI, the office of […]

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M&T Bank Corp. to pay quarterly dividend of $1.10 per share in late September

M&T Bank Corporation (NYSE: MTB) recently announced that it has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.10 per share on its common stock.  The dividend will be payable on Sept. 30 to shareholders of record at the close of business on Sept. 1. M&T Bank Corp. is a financial-holding company headquartered in Buffalo. Its main

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Kobliski takes over as leader of Adirondack Railroad

UTICA, N.Y. — Frank Kobliski is the new president of the Adirondack Railway Preservation Society, Inc. (ARPS), which operates the Adirondack Railroad.  Kobliski, a retired transportation CEO and former VP of ARPS, was elected by the organization’s board of directors to assume the top leadership role after Bill Branson, the long-time president of ARPS, retired

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