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Former CEO of furniture supplier joins e2e board
ITHACA — Peter Cohen, a co-managing director of 22 Holdings Corp., is now a member of the board of directors at e2e Materials. 22 Holdings
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
New partnership expands health care options at OCC
SYRACUSE — Onondaga Community College (OCC) and Broome Community College (BCC) are launching a new partnership involving three health care programs. The initiative will allow
National Grid asks for lower electric rates, higher gas rates
National Grid wants to lower electric rates and raise natural gas rates in New York starting on April 1, 2013. The utility submitted a request
SOUTH EDMESTON — Greek yogurt maker Chobani is this year’s winner of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2012 Entrepreneurial Success of the Year Award. KeyBank,
Army to spend $391M on more Lockheed radars
SALINA — The U.S. Army will buy another 33 radar systems from defense contractor Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) for $391 million. Lockheed’s plant in Salina
NYPA funds efficiency project at Upstate Medical University
SYRACUSE — Renovations at The State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University’s Weiskotten Hall were among a dozen energy-efficiency projects the New York
Interest income pushes profit higher at Pathfinder
OSWEGO — Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: PBHC) earned $529,000, or 16 cents a share, in the first quarter, up from $426,000, or 12 cents a
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
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