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CEO survey ranks New York 49th for doing business
New York is the second worst state in the nation in which to do business, according to a new survey from Chief Executive magazine. The
Income, earnings rise at Chemung Financial
ELMIRA — Last April’s acquisition of Fort Orange Financial Corp., along with several other factors, boosted first-quarter net income and earnings per share at Chemung
Midair USA to expand Rome operations at Griffiss
ROME — Over the past six years, Midair USA, Inc. has quietly and steadily grown at Griffiss Business and Technology Park in Rome. The company,
Orion Bus plant to stop making buses in a year
Exactly how many of the 400 to 500 employees will lose their jobs is still unclear ORISKANY — Daimler Buses North America’s announcement April
PAR Technology profit jumps in 1st quarter
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp (NYSE: PAR) reported that its net earnings from continuing operations rose to $1 million, or 7 cents a share,
Local company develops mobile app for golf courses
UTICA — The warm weather of late winter and early spring brought golfers out of hibernation, and one Utica–based company believes it has the next
Hobby Lobby boosts full-time minimum wage to $13 per hour
Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., which operates a store in New Hartford in the Hannaford Plaza on Commercial Drive, recently increased its minimum wage to $13
Berkshire Hills’ Q1 profit rises, boosted by Rome acquisition
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Nearly a year after Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: BHLB) closed on the acquisition of Rome Bancorp, the deal continues to boost
NORWICH — Profit fell slightly in the first quarter at NBT Bancorp (NASDAQ: NBTB), but the good news outweighs the bad at the Norwich–based banking
Oneida Financial profit rises almost 42 percent
ONEIDA — Across-the-board increases in interest income, non interest income, and investment gains, coupled with a decreased provision for loan losses, produced a strong first