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Herkimer ARC focuses on new revenues through HI division
HERKIMER — “Not-for-profit is a tax status, not a business strategy,” quotes Kevin Crosley, the president and CEO of the Herkimer ARC, a 501(c)(3) corporation
Utica–Rome consumer confidence surges in fourth quarter
The Utica–Rome area was home to one of the state’s largest jumps in consumer confidence during the fourth quarter of 2012, although the region wasn’t
Adirondack Bank: The same mission since its founding
UTICA— On Halloween of 1898, while many Saranac Lake residents thought of ghosts and goblins, some were busy incorporating the Saranac Lake Cooperative Savings &
Burrows Paper expands international reach
LITTLE FALLS — “On Dec. 3, 2012, Burrows Paper Corp. completed the acquisition of the remaining 75 percent equity interest in a joint-venture it had
Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce names officers for 2013
UTICA — The Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce elected the following officers for its board of directors for 2013. Serving for one-year board terms that
Binghamton gets $100,000 in grants to continue energy-efficiency program
BINGHAMTON — The city of Binghamton announced that it has received $100,000 in grants to continue for a third year a program that retrofits homes
Accounting firm DBB expands in Mohawk Valley
NEW HARTFORD — Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC expanded its presence in the Utica area with the addition of Calogero & Associates. The accounting
CNY, Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier unemployment rates rise in December
New York may have added private-sector jobs in December, but unemployment rates in the Binghamton, Syracuse, and Utica-Rome areas crept higher. That’s according to new
USNY Bank profit rises 40 percent in Q4
COOPERSTOWN — The parent of the Bank of Cooperstown and Bank of the Finger Lakes saw net income increase 40 percent to $458,000 in the
Profit, sales increase at Anaren
DeWITT — Profit rose to $3.5 million, or 27 cents a share, in the fiscal second quarter at Anaren, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANEN) from $1.2 million,
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