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Lockheed Owego plant wins $28.2M contract modification from Navy

OWEGO — Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) Owego plant was recently awarded a nearly $28.2 million modification to a previous contract from the United States Navy. This modification exercises an option to procure mission computers (MCs) and flight-management computers’ (FMCs) retrofit kits to upgrade the MH-60R/S aircraft, according to a July 1 contract announcement from […]

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VIEWPOINT: Innovation Provides the Path Forward for Recovery

The economy is ramping up — great news for everyone, especially those in industries that have been hit hard by the pandemic.  Still, as our recovery kicks into its next phase, the big questions remain: How do we bolster the resiliency of our economy and prepare for future uncertainty? How do we develop a workforce and build

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OPINION: Gun-Violence Emergency Declaration is an Executive Diversion from Bad Policy

Gov. Andrew Cuomo [recently] issued an executive order declaring gun violence a “disaster emergency,” representing a “first-in-the-nation” strategy to combat crime. This is a forced, contrived approach to solving a problem that was largely created by the governor and his political allies. Gun violence is a devastating problem that has spiked recently due to policies that

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OPINION: Our Goal as Americans: A ‘More Perfect Union’

Like most of my fellow citizens, I’m proud to be an American. When we celebrate Independence Day and reflect on our nation’s history and heritage, we are pleased to identify with the United States and to stand with our country against its competitors and adversaries. I am impressed most of all with two characteristics of the United

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SCOTT A. KINGSLEY

SCOTT A. KINGSLEY has been appointed as executive VP and chief financial officer at NBT Bancorp Inc. He will join NBT’s executive-management team and be based at the company’s headquarters in Norwich. Kingsley brings 35 years of experience to his new role, including 16 years as a member of the leadership team at Community Bank

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MAYA DILLON

MAYA DILLON has been appointed by M&T Bank Corporation to be its head of corporate communications, a newly created position. She previously was head of corporate communications for Wilmington Trust, a wealth-management subsidiary of M&T Bank. The appointment is part of M&T Bank’s recent strategic realignment of its internal, external, and brand-communications functions. Dillon will

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Mohawk Valley Community College

STEPHANIE BUSH was appointed recruitment and employment specialist in the Human Resources Department at Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC). She will be responsible for the coordination and implementation of human-resources processes and procedures. Bush also will prepare, maintain, and distribute confidential reports including those used for college and human-resources budget, labor matters, and negotiations. Bush

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KIRK GRAVELY

KIRK GRAVELY was elected CEO of Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, effective July 11, in addition to the company president position he already holds. Gravely, who also joins the firm’s board of directors, succeeds BRUCE W. BOYEA as CEO. Boyea will continue as chairman of the Security Mutual board of directors. Security

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AMY STEWART

AMY STEWART has joined MACNY, The Manufacturers Association as a workforce-development specialist. She will represent MACNY and Partners for Education and Business, Inc. (PEB) programs to employers and educators, as well as raise awareness within the Central New York and upstate region about both organizations. The association says she will play an integral role in

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Colgate University

MIKE JORDAN has been appointed as an assistant coach for the Colgate University men’s basketball program. He returns to Colgate after spending the 2020-21 season as an assistant coach at Drexel, where he helped guide the Dragons to their first conference championship and first NCAA tournament appearance in 25 years. Jordan spent eight seasons as

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