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Sutton Real Estate Company recently hired STEPHEN SALESKI, who has joined the brokerage team as a real-estate salesperson. He has been in the real estate

SRC, Inc. has promoted MATT DOWNEY, STEVE DUNING, and KEVIN UNGER to leadership positions within the new Electronic Warfare and Services division. Downey has been
SARAH O’GORMAN joins TERACAI as a sales enablement specialist. She holds an associate degree in business administration from Onondaga Community College. MICHAEL SMITH joins CABLExpress,

People news: AmeriCU names Rizzo-Spilka VP of membership development
ROME, N.Y. — AmeriCU announced it has appointed Gail Rizzo-Spilka as assistant VP of membership development. Rizzo-Spilka will be responsible for growing and cultivating relationships

Rome Medical Practice adds orthopedic surgeon, Moriarty
UTICA, N.Y. — Orthopedic surgeon Mark Moriarty has joined Rome Medical Practice Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. A member of Rome Memorial Hospital’s (RMH) medical staff,

People news: Chianis + Anderson Architects hires director of business development
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Chianis + Anderson Architects, PLLC recently announced that it has hired Roger V. Brown as director of business development. In this position,

People news: Cherney joins St. Joseph’s Health Cardiovascular Institute
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Health announced that Anton L. Cherney, a cardiothoracic surgeon, has joined its Cardiovascular Institute. St. Joseph’s Health said in a

Tompkins County Legislature awards firm a nearly $600,000 contract for parking-lot paving project
ITHACA — The Tompkins County Legislature on Sept. 19 awarded Nelson & Streeter Construction Co., Inc. of Pine City in Chemung County the contract for

Monroe Plan For Medical Care leases space
SALINA — Monroe Plan For Medical Care, Inc., a nonprofit health-care services organization headquartered near Rochester, recently leased nearly 6,400 square feet of space in
New York grain-corn production fell an estimated 21 percent this year, USDA reports
New York farms produced an estimated 81.1 million bushels of corn for grain this year, down 21 percent from 102.6 million bushels in 2018, according