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Cazenovia College announces scholarship program for first-year students
CAZENOVIA, N.Y. — Cazenovia College plans to offer accepted first-year students merit scholarships totaling between $12,000 and $22,000 as it works to boost enrollment in
Cayuga Community College to use $55K in grant funding for student-emergency fund
AUBURN, N.Y. — Cayuga Community College will use donations totaling $55,000 to help students with “unforeseen financial hardships and emergencies.” Students can apply for grants
House approves Tax Cut and Jobs Act: How CNY representatives voted
Here’s how the representatives from the five Congressional districts that include portions of Central New York voted: Voting Yes John Katko (R, NY-24) Tom Reed
Molino named new Tompkins County administrator
ITHACA, N.Y. — Jason Molino, currently city manager of the City of Batavia, has accepted Tompkins County’s job offer to become its county administrator —
Robert Wilmers, chairman and CEO of M&T Bank, dies at 83
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Robert Wilmers, chairman and CEO of Buffalo–based M&T Bank Corporation (NYSE:MTB), died Saturday night at the age of 83. Wilmers had held
New York manufacturing index slips in December
The results of the December survey indicate that business activity “continued to grow at a solid clip” for New York manufacturers, the Federal Reserve Bank
Galanis to step down as president and CEO of Healthlink NY, take position in NYC
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Christina Galanis, president and CEO of HealthlinkNY with an office in Binghamton, plans to leave the position Dec. 31 to become president
Generations Bank announces changes to its board of directors
Kernan has served the organization for nearly 30 years — as VP, treasurer & CFO from 1988 to 1991 and as president & CEO and
State awards $300 million to CNY, Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, and North Country for REDC projects
New York State awarded Central New York, Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, and the North Country a total of more than $304 million in the seventh
State awards Downtown Committee $500K grant for development projects
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The state has awarded the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc. a $500,000 grant through the New York Main Street program, its sixth
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