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Utica College adds accounting master’s degree
UTICA — This fall, Utica College says it will launch a new MBA in professional accountancy program that will help prepare students for the rigorous certified public accountant (CPA) examination. The program is designed for those who have earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting or in business with a concentration in accounting and helps them […]
New cake-decorating business to open in Little Falls
LITTLE FALLS — Hannah’s Signature Cakes, a new business specializing in cake decorating, will formally open at 54 W. Main St in Little Falls this
MV Regional Economic Development Council to host funding workshops
The Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council (MVREDC) announced it will hold three Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) workshops to help those interested in applying for
RealtyUSA expands into Utica–Rome market
NEW HARTFORD — RealtyUSA, which describes itself as the largest independent real-estate company in New York, on Tuesday announced the acquisition of Assist 2 Sell
ACEC NY elects Linda Shumaker board chair
BINGHAMTON — The American Council of Engineering Companies of New York (ACEC NY) has elected Linda Shumaker as its new board chair, effective July 1.
Norwich gets $5M in funding for water-treatment plant
NORWICH — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Rural Development Program will award the city of Norwich with just over $5 million through a loan
Tinney appointed as Tioga County director of economic development and planning
OWEGO — The Tioga County Legislature has named LeeAnn Tinney the county’s new director of economic development and planning. For the last 15 years, Tinney
Utica Comets minor-league hockey team to begin play this fall
UTICA —The Utica Comets, the American Hockey League (AHL) minor-league affiliate of the National Hockey League’s Vancouver Canucks, will begin play this fall, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced today. The Comets — who are relocating from Peoria, Ill. — will play their games in the Utica Memorial Auditorium, the governor’s office said in
NBT stays ahead of the game by playing offense
NORWICH — What is a bank supposed to do? Pressure on interest income is at Great Depression levels, the economy is growing at a pace only a tortoise could love, unemployment is stubbornly high, Washington continues to “protect” consumers by imposing thousands of pages of new banking regulations, and our legislators are gridlocked over a
NE Classic Car Museum: the cars will drive you wild
Come away with me, Lucille In my merry Oldsmobile Down the road of life we’ll fly Automobubbling, you and I — First written in 1905 NORWICH — It’s up to your imagination to determine what “automobubbling” is, but it takes no imagination to recognize America’s enduring love affair with classic cars. If you “Google”
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