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On the Move: Southern Tier AIDS Program gets new AIDS Ride for Life coordinator

» Cindy Rotella has joined The Southern Tier AIDS Program as the AIDS Ride for Life coordinator.

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On the Move: Cornell University gets new manager of real estate operations

» Kristin Gutenberger is Cornell University's new Manager of Real Estate Operations.

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On the Move

» Karen Besemer has been promoted to assistant vice president of the employee benefits division at Tompkins Insurance Agencies.

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NV cattle farm receives animal welfare label

The herd of Black Angus beef cattle at Brother's Ridge Farms of Newark Valley has been certified as Animal Welfare Approved.

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Applications needed for excellence grant

A two pronged grant cycle to assist community organizations increase effectiveness is being offered by the Community Foundation of Tompkins County. The grants range from $500 to $4,000 and funds must...

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Cuomo calls Pepsi yogurt plant in Batavia 'a big win'

PepsiCo has launched a joint venture with a German company to locate its first U.S. yogurt plant in Batavia.

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Land of Lakes Realty Inc. opens new branch

Land of Lakes Realty, Inc. will be expanding to Union Springs, with a new branch set to open in that village according to a news release from the company.

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Niagara Falls takes broad approach to draw people

After the city's old strategy of industry over tourism flopped amid the decline of Rust Belt manufacturing and the disastrous Love Canal, a new economic plan appears to have emerged: Try anything.

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M&T Bank names Ithaca branch manager

Kellyann O'Mara has been appointed vice president and senior branch manager at the Ithaca M&T Bank branch at 2248 N. Triphammer Road.

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Tompkins Trust vault manager retires

With a career began as a mailboy in 1959, James Dormady has retired from his position as vault manager at Tompkins Trust Company. Dormady worked in many departments during his career, mostly in the...

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Food Justice Summit wants you to take part

Those interested in promoting social justice, health and wellness, sustainability and access to good food can take part in the Food Justice Summit planned for Sept. 22 in Ithaca.

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Ithaca labor day event celebrates theme of 'We are the 99 percent'

Local labor groups will once again hold their annual Labor Day Picnic in event in Ithaca's Stewart Park, with food, music and awards planned for this year's theme of 'We Are the 99 Percent.' Organizers...

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Small business workshop planned in Dryden

A workshop aimed at beginner entrepreneurs at the idea stage of starting a new business will be held Tuesday, Oct. 30 in Dryden. The workshop 'So You Want to Be Your Own Boss?' will cover what business...

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NBT reports lower 3rd quarter earnings

NBT Bancorp reported a 4 percent decline in third quarter net income, blaming at least a portion of the drop on higher merger-related costs. Net income for the three months ended Sept.

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Stocks are hammered by weak earnings reports

Stocks are falling sharply on Wall Street after big-name companies reported weak quarterly earnings and lowered their forecasts for the rest of the year.

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Jo-Ann Fabrics to open Ithaca store

Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts has signed a lease for a property at the Cayuga Mall, adding the craft retail store to the Triphammer Road mall complex.

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Marcellus Shale business merger activity slows

The wheeling and dealing over the natural gas-rich Marcellus Shale has hit the pause button.

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For travelers, Sandy's aggravation spans globe

NEW YORK Superstorm Sandy grounded well over 10,000 flights across the Northeast and the globe, and it could be days before some passengers can get where they're going.

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IRS warns about phony websites

The Internal Revenue Service has issued a warning about a tax scam that mimics the IRS e-Services online registration page. The phony web page looks nearly identical to a real page offering web-based...

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On the Move: Newfield woman takes to the road

Lois Tauber, of Newfield, is taking a new road as a June graduate of National Tractor Trailer School in Liverpool. Tauber, who was a nursing assistant before pursuing her new career, drives a...

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