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M&T Bank profit rises in fourth quarter and full year
Net income at M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) rose to $296 million in the fourth quarter from $148 million a year earlier. Earnings per share
Rural/Metro expanding workforce in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Rural/Metro Medical Services is adding 14 new medical-billing positions in Syracuse to support operations in Florida. The hiring will swell the ambulance company’s
Syracuse, Utica-Rome gain private sector jobs
New York added more than 34,000 private sector jobs in December as some areas of Upstate saw private sector employment jump as well, according to
Utica College cybersecurity programs get NSA approval
UTICA — Utica College announced that the National Security Agency (NSA) has approved its cybersecurity and information-assurance courses. It’s the first step toward the private
SU names members for chancellor search committee
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) today disclosed some additional details about its search for a new chancellor. The school revealed the full membership of the
New York manufacturing conditions erode in January
Manufacturing conditions kept sputtering in January, monthly polling of firms in New York state shows. The general business conditions index in the Empire State Manufacturing
Startup Labs Syracuse announces finalists
SYRACUSE — Judges have chosen the five finalists for the first installment of Startup Labs Syracuse. The teams moved into the Tech Garden in downtown
Shineman Foundation names board of directors
OSWEGO — The Richard S. Shineman Foundation announced its first board of directors today. Joining Barbara Shineman on the board are Thomas Schneider, president and
NYS-SHRM releases list of top places to work in New York
A recently revealed list of the state’s top companies to work for contains several firms operating in the Binghamton, Syracuse, and Utica areas. The New
Production of New York field crops increased in 2012
New York farmers substantially boosted production of a number of key field crops last year, including corn and soybeans, according to the latest U.S. Department
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