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SU wins grant to encourage graduate study
SYRACUSE — A new grant will help Syracuse University (SU) provide educational opportunities for first-generation college students and groups traditionally underrepresented in graduate studies. The
Alliance Financial increases dividend from previous quarter
SYRACUSE — Alliance Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ALNC) of Syracuse increased its quarterly dividend 3.2 percent to 32 cents a share. The dividend will be payable
Post-Standard to cut delivery to three days, job cuts planned
SYRACUSE — The Post-Standard plans to slash its publishing schedule and cut home delivery to three days a week beginning in January in a bid
Nanocenter denied wetlands permit
MARCY — Development of the Marcy Nanocenter hit a wrinkle yesterday when the Great Lakes and Ohio River Army Corps of Engineers denied a wetlands
M&T expands with N.J. acquisition
M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) announced plans today to acquire Paramus, N.J.–based Hudson City Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: HCBK) and its 135 branches in New Jersey,
Net income at the parent of Tops Markets, LLC jumped to $9.5 million in the second quarter of 2012. That’s up from the same quarter
ConMed president to ring NASDAQ opening bell
UTICA — ConMed Corp. President Joseph Corasanti will ring the opening bell Wednesday morning at the NASDAQ stock exchange to celebrate the company’s 25th year
Hancock Estabrook adds to business practice
SYRACUSE — Attorney Richard Scrimale has joined the business department at Syracuse–based law firm Hancock Estabrook, LLP. He will focus on corporate reorganizations, dissolutions, mergers
Connect NY broadband-access program open to applications
New York state is taking applications for a $25 million program aimed at promoting and expanding broadband Internet access. The program, called Connect NY, targets
Madison County solar program generates interest
MORRISVILLE — With interest exceeding expectations, Solarize Madison is still going strong and accepting registrations until Sept. 30 for those wishing to benefit from the
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