HR Works, Inc. has promoted MARIA PREMO to benefits analyst. She brings more than two years of experience in human resources and will leverage her expertise in client management, communication, benefi Read More
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NYCM Insurance donates $100K to UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital capital campaign
NORWICH, N.Y. — NYCM Insurance announced it has donated $100,000 to the capital campaign at UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital in Norwich. Read More
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EILEEN DONOVAN recently joined MACNY, The Manufacturers Association as its workforce development coordinator. In this role, she will support MACNY’s New York State Manufacturers Intermediary Apprentic Read More
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COSMINA SCHULMAN has joined Galaxy Media as chief revenue officer of its Utica market. Schulman, a Utica native, comes to Galaxy after spending five years in sales management at the New England Sports Read More
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Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York Chapter has hired JENNIFER BALOG as senior director of development. She will oversee all aspects of fundraising for the chapter and its two signature events: Read More
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Oswego Industries Inc. has hired five new employees. They are JEFF LEWIS, job coach; DAVID WALLACE, custodial; KALLI GREGORY, direct support professional; JULIE HART, direct support professional; and Read More
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Pelco Component Technologies has hired CHRISTOPHER KIP as the new director of marketing. He has been creative director at ChromaCreative since 2004, designing identity systems and creating strategic c Read More
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SRC, Inc. has named DEBORAH SABELLA assistant VP of finance. In her new role, she will be responsible for all of SRC’s operational financial matters. Sabella will lead a team of finance directors, man Read More
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JEREMY BRYANT recently joined Northland Communications as network services technician. He brings more than 23 years of telecommunications experience to Northland, previously working for the United Sta Read More
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Auburn Doubledays plan for “business as usual” during the 2020 season
AUBURN, N.Y. — The Auburn Doubledays “stress” that their operations “will be business as usual” during the 2020 Minor League Baseball (MiLB) season. Read More
Opinion
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OPINION: Note to Biden: Your Own Budget Office Forecasts High Deficit President Joe Biden in a June 14 speech to the AFL-CIO, stated, “I don’t want to hear any more of these lies about reckless spending. Read More
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OPINION: Always In the Background: Russia’s Nuclear Weapons The ebbs and flows of the war in Ukraine still manage to command headlines these days, even if it’s without the intensity of previous months. Read More
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OPINION: A Recall Election & the Ramifications In New York Voters in San Francisco [recently] chose to recall District Attorney Chesa Boudin for his ineffective, soft-on-crime approach to his job. Read More
Business Mentors
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CEO FOCUS: Green CHIPS Legislation to Help Drive Opportunity and Growth Green CHIPS is a significant piece of legislation with the potential to have long-term impact by attracting billions in new private investment and leveraging billions more in federal incentives. Read More
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Ask Rusty: Must I Pay Income Tax on my SS Benefits? Dear Rusty: I do not recall the rules on my income-tax obligation for Social Security (SS) benefits. Can you please explain these rules to me? Read More
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VIEWPOINT: N.Y. Approves First Regulations for Adult-Use Cannabis On June 1, 2022, the Cannabis Control Board (CCB) approved the first set of regulations for New York State’s adult-use cannabis industry. Read More
People on the Move
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SyracuseCoE has new executive director SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University has named Jianshun (Jensen) Zhang as the new executive director of the Syracuse Center of Excellence (SyracuseCoE) in Environmental and Energy Systems. Read More
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People news: Gerling joins Barclay Damon SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Brian Gerling recently joined Barclay Damon as of counsel in the law firm’s trademarks, copyrights & intellectual-property (IP) transactions and IP litigation practice areas and cybersecurity team. His primary office location is Syracuse. Read More
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Ashley McGraw Architects opens Washington, D.C. office, hires former employee to lead it SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Ashley McGraw Architects of Syracuse has opened a new office in Washington, D.C., which the firm is calling its Mid-Atlantic office. Read More