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2012: The year that was in Central New York business news
The past year in Central New York business news featured a spate of expansion projects and mergers and acquisitions. The Business Journal also brought you
CDI hoping to grow after starting HIPAA group in 2012
DeWITT — Cyber Defense Institute, Inc. (CDI) has received plenty of interest since it set up a HIPAA security division about nine months ago. The
Downtown Decorations moves again to keep pace with growth
DeWITT — Downtown Decorations, Inc., a growing provider of holiday decorations around the country and internationally, is moving to its fourth building since launching in
Comptroller: State tax collections trailing behind projections
A sluggish economic recovery resulted in New York tax collections falling below estimates, according to a report released Dec. 19 by New York Comptroller Thomas
SRC promotes staff member to director of technology
CICERO — SRC, Inc. said today it promoted Adam Wendt to the position of director of technology for its defense and environmental solutions division. Wendt
Chemung Financial announces stock buyback program
ELMIRA — Chemung Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: CHMG) announced Wednesday that its board of directors has approved a plan under which it may repurchase up to
Turning Stone golf courses make “Best Casino Courses” list again
VERONA — Golfweek magazine has again named Turning Stone Resort Casino’s Atunyote, Kaluhyat, and Shenendoah golf courses to its “Top 40 Best Casino Courses” list,
Arnot Health hires chief development officer
ELMIRA — Arnot Health has created a new executive position in charge of fundraising. The health-care system, which serves the Southern Tier of New York
Berkshire president and CEO elected chairman
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: BHLB) President and CEO Michael Daly will become chairman of the Pittsfield, Mass.–based banking company on Jan. 1. Berkshire Hills’
Upstate schools receive funding to work on MS treatment
SYRACUSE — The Empire State Stem Cell Board has recommended that a consortium of schools including one in Syracuse receive $12.1 million for work on
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