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NBT Bancorp reports higher Q3 profit, increases cash dividend
NORWICH — NBT Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB) on Monday reported net income of more than $19 million, or 44 cents per diluted share, in the
NYAG announces first round of housing-recovery funding
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today announced an award of $3 million for the Greater Syracuse Property Development Corp. (GSPDC) as part of his
Officials break ground on the Finger Lakes Viticulture Center in Geneva
GENEVA, N.Y. — Construction of the Finger Lakes Viticulture Center is set to begin this fall on the campus of the Cornell Agriculture and Food
Idea for “giving bag” wins Cornell student sustainability competition
ITHACA — An idea to save hotels money on items that guests leave behind in rooms won the third annual student sustainability competition at the
Electronic devices cause overuse injuries, Rome therapist says
ROME — Today’s workers, especially the young, often seem tethered to smartphones, tablets, and laptops. When combined with use of video-gaming devices at home this
Delta Engineers maps out growth plans
ENDWELL — Over the past five years, Delta Engineers, Architects & Land Surveyors, P.C. has expanded its staff, added new technology, and is looking to
ConMed’s third-quarter profit falls
UTICA — ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD), a Utica–based surgical-device maker, on Thursday reported that its third-quarter net income fell to $5.7 million, or 20 cents
Polaris Business Solutions moves to new office, adds new product
AUBURN — Polaris Business Solutions, a six-year-old accounting-systems consulting firm, has kicked off the fall with a new office that will allow the business to
Kionix CEO and co-founder Galvin resigns
ITHACA — Kionix, Inc., which manufactures inertial sensors used in a variety of applications, announced today the resignation of Gregory J. Galvin, the company’s CEO
Sisters of St. Francis transfers adult day-care program to VNA Homecare
SYRACUSE — The board of trustees of St. Francis Social Adult Day Care, Inc. of Syracuse on Tuesday approved the transfer of the St. Francis