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  2. Boroughs of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Since 1914, each of New York City's five boroughs has been coextensive with a county of New York State – unlike most U.S. cities, which lie within a single county or extend partially into another county, constitute a county in themselves, or are completely separate and independent of any county. Each borough is represented by a borough ...

  3. Elmira, New York - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 14 passes through Elmira between Watkins Glen and Pennsylvania. New York State Route 13 begins near Lake Ontario and travels through Cortland and Ithaca before ending in Elmira. New York State Route 352 begins in Elmira at Exit 56 of the Southern Tier Expressway and continues West into Corning.

  4. Five Star Bank (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Five Star Bank is an American commercial bank.It was founded in the 1850s in Warsaw, New York as Wyoming County Bank by Wolcott J. Humphrey.. Five Star Bank is the reformation of Wyoming County Bank under Financial Institutions, Inc, along with The National Bank of Geneva, First Tier Bank & Trust, Bath National Bank, and Pavilion State Bank.

  5. Unemployment insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment insurance is funded by both federal and state payroll taxes. In most states, employers pay state and federal unemployment taxes if: (1) they paid wages to employees totaling $1,500 or more in any quarter of a calendar year, or (2) they had at least one employee during any day of a week for 20 or more weeks in a calendar year, regardless of whether those weeks were consecutive.

  6. List of presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

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    [1]. Left to Right: William J. McDonough (1993–2003), William C. Dudley (2009–2018), Paul Volcker (1975–1979), E. Gerald Corrigan (1985–1993), Timothy Geithner (2003–2008) The ninth president of the New York Fed, Timothy Geithner, who subsequently served as Secretary of the Treasury Paul Volcker, the fifth president of the New York Fed and later Chairman of the Federal Reserve

  7. Emigrant Bank - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of Irish depositors at Emigrant Savings Bank withdrawing money to send to their suffering relatives in Ireland. Emigrant Bank (formerly Emigrant Savings Bank) is a private American financial institution. It was the ninth-largest privately-owned bank in the United States in 2012, with assets of $8.1 billion. [1]

  8. Williamsburgh Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Williamsburgh Savings Bank was a financial institution in Brooklyn, New York, from 1851 to 1986. The bank was incorporated in 1851 under legislation passed by the New York State Assembly . [ 1 ] The bank continued to operate until a series of mergers brought the bank into the HSBC group late in the 20th century.

  9. Carver Federal Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    In July 1982, Carver merged with Allied Federal Bank. It became a federal savings bank and changed its name to Carver Federal Savings Bank in 1986. In 1999 the bank "headed off" an attempt by a Boston-based bank to take it over. [3] The bank expanded in 2004 by acquiring Independence Federal Savings Bank. [9]