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Scotsman ends Pennysavers after “severe” downturn
SYRACUSE — A “severe” and “abrupt” downturn in Scotsman Media Group’s Pennysaver business prompted the company stop publishing the weekly newspapers March 10 and cut
Berkshire adds to commercial, retail groups
Berkshire Bank added two new bankers to its retail and commercial teams in Central New York. Christopher Papayanakos is now senior vice president of commercial
New generics could save millions in upstate NY
Generic drugs coming on the market in the next two years could save upstate New Yorkers more than $447 million a year, according to a
Grant to support learning outside the classroom at CCC
AUBURN — The Cayuga Community College Office of Experiential Learning will use a $7,000 grant to support and expand cooperative education, internships, and service learning
MVP Health Care has a new executive vice president for commercial business. David Crosby will oversee the company’s commercial business across MVP’s three-state footprint of
Miami Beach firm to acquire Synapse car charging network
SYRACUSE — Car Charging Group, Inc., a nationwide provider of electric vehicle charging services, plans to acquire EV Pass, LLC and its local network of
Scotsman ends Pennysavers, eliminates 60 jobs
SYRACUSE — Scotsman Media Group of Syracuse is ending publication of its Pennysaver newspapers and as a result is cutting 60 jobs, or about one-third
Dannible & McKee joins international alliance
SYRACUSE — Accounting firm Dannible & McKee, LLP of Syracuse is now an independent member of the Geneva Group International (GGI). GGI is a worldwide
NBT-Alliance deal to close today
SYRACUSE — Shareholders this week approved the planned acquisition of Alliance Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ALNC) of Syracuse by Norwich–based NBT Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB). The
Job count rises statewide, picture mixed Upstate
New York added jobs in January, although the growth was not enough to put a dent in the unemployment rate and parts of upstate New