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Tompkins Financial profit rises in third quarter
ITHACA — Tompkins Financial Corp. (stock ticker: TMP) today reported that net income rose to $14.05 million, or a record 95 cents per share, in
Harden Furniture plans technology upgrades
McCONNELLSVILLE — Harden Furniture recently landed a $600,000 New York State Economic Development Council grant that will help the company kick off a three-year, $6-million
Computer-technology firm CCPlus plans move, more hiring
SALINA — CCPlus, Inc., a computer-technology company that provides outsourcing services for some of its clients, plans to move into new space in Salina in
Downtown Ithaca to welcome new coffee shop, relocated spa
On Friday, Oct. 18, City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick will join staff and board members of the Downtown Ithaca Alliance to formally welcome one
Crouse Hospital to provide services at Community Memorial in Hamilton
HAMILTON — Crouse Hospital of Syracuse today announced it is providing “visiting consultative services” at Community Memorial Hospital in Hamilton. The services, intended for patients
New BCIDA executive director outlines goals for agency
BINGHAMTON — Now that he’s had three months to get his feet wet, the Broome County Industrial Development Agency’s (BCIDA) new executive director, Kevin I.
Utica College formally opens nursing facility in Salina for ASDN program
SALINA — Utica College on Oct. 3 formally opened a simulation laboratory and testing site for its Accelerated Second Degree Nursing (ASDN) program at the
Moe’s Southwest Grill, Hoopla! Frozen Yogurt get ready to open in Utica
UTICA —The Moe’s Southwest Grill fast-casual restaurant chain and new Hoopla! Frozen Yogurt chain will open new locations at 90 N. Genesee St. in North
Cuomo announces Nano Utica, a $1.5 billion public-private investment
MARCY — Six global technology companies will invest $1.5 billion to create Nano Utica, the state’s second major hub of nanotechnology research and development. Gov.
Rochester’s HCR Home Care to expand further in Central New York
HCR Home Care, a Rochester–based home-care agency, has plans to expand into Onondaga, Oswego, Cayuga, and Jefferson counties. It already operates locations in Cortland and
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