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Groups urge Cuomo to sign bill to help prevent home foreclosures
New Yorkers for Responsible Lending (NYRL), a statewide coalition of 161 groups, is urging Gov. Andrew Cuomo to sign a bill aimed at protecting New
Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties welcomes new board members, chair
The Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties, Inc. recently announced some changes to its board of directors. Lauren E. Bull, president of Bull
Cornell’s hotel school starts labor institute
ITHACA — The Cornell University School of Hotel Administration (SHA) announced it has launched a new institute aimed at understanding and improving labor and employment
Barton & Loguidice’s Duffy elected chair of the New York State Wetlands Forum
SYRACUSE — Johanna E. Duffy, a certified associate wildlife biologist who works for engineering firm Barton & Loguidice, P.C. (B&L), has been elected to serve
Mystic Water Kava Bar formally opens in Ithaca
ITHACA — Mystic Water Kava Bar and Yoga Studio, which describes itself as an alcohol-free nightlife alternative, is formally opening for business today in Ithaca,
Pathfinder Bancorp declares quarterly dividend
OSWEGO — Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: PBHC) has declared a cash dividend of three cents per share on its common stock relating to the fiscal
Side Hill Farmers to open meat market in Manlius
MANLIUS — Side Hill Farmers — a cooperative of Madison County farmers — will soon open a retail store called Side Hill Farmers Meats and
Report: New York ranks 11th nationwide for college attainment
New York ranks in the top 15 nationwide for college attainment, but the pace of progress is “far too modest” for the state to meet
Technology leads to growth, awards at Endwell firm
ENDWELL — New technology that earned Delta Engineers, Architects & Land Surveyors, P.C. a slew of awards and boosts the efficiency and quality of survey
Syracuse–based Avalon grows in Buffalo
SYRACUSE — Avalon Document Services is expanding its business in the Buffalo area thanks to a merger with a copy center there that got its