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Mohawk Valley Health System introduces new president and CEO
UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) has appointed Darlene Stromstad as the next president and CEO, effective Jan. 1, 2019. She’ll replace
Tioga Downs, Vernon Downs owner names Otto president and GM
The owner of both Tioga Downs Casino Resort and Vernon Downs Casino Hotel has promoted Charlie Otto to president and general manager of both gaming

Lifetime Benefit Solutions names Florack president
Florack succeeds Tom Cauthorn, who retired earlier this year, the company said in a Wednesday news release. Lifetime Benefit Solutions is an affiliate of the

Carrols Restaurant Group Q3 profit rises 29 percent
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: TAST) reported net income of $3.6 million, or 8 cents a share, during its third quarter ending

St. John Fisher, Syracuse College of Law announce 3+3 agreement
Students also have to submit an application to the College of Law through the Law School Admission Council during their third and final year at

Syracuse University appoints search committee for next iSchool dean
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University on Monday announced the formation of a search committee for the next dean of the School of Information Studies (iSchool).
Binghamton Restaurant Week raises $4,000 for charity partner, Mothers & Babies Perinatal Network
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Binghamton Mayor Richard David and members of eatBING will present a check for $4,000 to Mothers & Babies Perinatal Network, this year’s

Shader to step down as Welch Allyn president on Dec. 1
SKANEATELES FALLS, N.Y. — The president of Welch Allyn in Skaneateles Falls has informed its Chicago, Illinois–based parent company that he plans to resign from

Latest class completes SBA Emerging Leaders program
Back row from left to right: Steve Bulger, SBA region II administrator; Nicholas Mir, Snow Ridge Resort, LLC, Turin; Matt Notaro, Sun Environmental Corp., Clay;
CATO, N.Y. — The Cayuga Economic Development Agency will use more than $79,000 in federal funding to purchase grain drying and cleaning equipment and lease