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Second-quarter earnings slip at Peoples
HALLSTEAD, Pa. — Second-quarter profit dipped slightly at Peoples Financial Services Corp. (OTCBB: PFIS) as it no longer benefitted from gains it saw in 2011
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Bentley-Hall owner settling in before pursuing growth plans
SYRACUSE — The new owner and CEO of Bentley-Hall, Inc. is making sure he’s in tune with the company before moving his focus to tuning
CHA and RW Armstrong expect employee growth
An acquisition by Albany–based CHA has created one of the 60 largest engineering firms in the nation. CHA, which has a location in Syracuse, announced
New York’s credit unions show growth
New York’s credit unions saw growth rates that surpassed the national averages for assets, savings, members, and loans for the first quarter of 2012, according
Sherrill Manufacturing wraps up tool auction as “important first step” in restructuring
SHERRILL — Sherrill Manufacturing, Inc. auctioned off a lot of unused equipment Thursday July 19 in a move designed to bring an influx of cash
Former banker paints new career path with CertaPro franchise
CICERO — Daniel Murphy brushed off a layoff notice from a bank late last year and is starting his own painting franchise. He became a
Mercy Flight Central founder hands yoke over to new CEO
Mercy Flight Central hasn’t experienced any turbulence since its founder and CEO, Paul Hyland, retired in June, according to Hyland’s successor. The leadership change did
HealtheConnections RHIO assists 225 health-care providers with meaningful use
SYRACUSE — Central New York’s Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) has continued its efforts to help health-care providers qualify for meaningful use after learning that
Excellus: Patients, doctors can take steps to bring down high blood pressure
Nearly one-third of Central New York residents, 31.4 percent, have high blood pressure, according to a new report from Excellus BlueCross BlueShield. Rochester–based Excellus, Central