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Community Bank Q1 profit rises more than 16 percent
DeWITT — Profit at Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) rose 16.5 percent in the first quarter to $18.8 million, or 48 cents per share.
NORWICH — Income was down slightly in the first quarter at NBT Bancorp (NASDAQ: NBTB), but the good news far outweighs the bad at the
Excellus searching for owners of $1.25 million in forgotten checks
Central New York’s largest health insurer is looking for individuals and companies who have not cashed $1.25 million worth of checks issued in 2008. Rochester–based
Students take home awards in Panasci competition
SYRACUSE — A website launched in Syracuse in October that now has more than 4,000 users won the first place $25,000 prize in the annual
Prepare for a Capital Raise with Crowd Funding
Small businesses and entrepreneurs have been given a very big opportunity. On April 5, 2012, President Obama signed into law the JOBS (Jumpstart Our Business
AIDS Community Resources offers new programs
SYRACUSE — AIDS Community Resources (ACR) added several new programs last year to its established set of services. And this year, the organization is traveling
Vets institute, Whitman win grant
SYRACUSE — The Institute for Veterans and Military Families and the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University (SU) won a grant of
Spring Binghamton Restaurant Week packed in the crowds
BINGHAMTON — More than 13,000 diners turned out for Binghamton’s fifth Restaurant Week this past March, helping restaurants show off their cuisine and hopefully win
JET moves to Arnot Health campus, management
ELMIRA — Joint Education and Training, Inc., (JET) is now operated by the Arnot Health education department and has moved to the Arnot campus on
Survey: Few consumers plan to spend their tax refunds this year
This time of year, the television and radio are usually chock full of ads from businesses peddling tax-refund specials for shoppers. However, the Siena College