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Empire Recycling: From rags to riches
UTICA — It was 1916. Woodrow Wilson was in the White House, the Rose Bowl held its first football game, Gen. “Blackjack” Pershing was chasing
Tim Birnie: Steering the company to success through diversification
ROME — “All you men want to do is talk about buses,” Timothy (Tim) Claude Birnie remembers his mother saying. Birnie is the president of
Rome Memorial Hospital launches educational TV system
ROME — Rome Memorial Hospital has introduced a new television system to provide patient and staff education on the hospital’s 1500 N. James St. campus.
Strategic Financial eyes $1 billion in assets
UTICA — “Our goal is to hit $1 billion in assets within two years,” says Alan R. Leist, III, the senior portfolio manager at Strategic
NORWICH — NBT Bancorp has hired William Glinski as its new corporate senior vice president and treasurer. Glinski will chair the bank’s asset and liability
Rome Memorial Hospital launches educational television system
ROME — Rome Memorial Hospital has introduced a new television system to provide patient and staff education on the hospital’s 1500 N. James St. campus.
Third Five Star location opens
ITHACA — A new urgent care clinic has opened on South Meadow St. in Ithaca. Five Star Urgent Care has on-site lab testing and X-rays
Binghamton University receives record number of applications for admission
VESTAL — Binghamton University says it has received 29,089 freshman applications for fall 2013 admission, up more than 3 percent from the 28,141 freshman applications
Solarize Madison charging up for second round
A solar-power group-purchasing program in Madison County is dipping its toe in new waters for its second year. Solarize Madison enlisted Madison County residents, businesses,
ConMed declares quarterly dividend of 15 cents a share
UTICA — ConMed Corp.’s (NASDAQ: CNMD) board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 15 cents per share, payable on April 5 to
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