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Passarella Pizzeria buys Pulaski building for $235,000
PULASKI — Passarella Pizzeria & Restaurant purchased the nearly 2,000-square-foot building at 3782 Route 13 North in the village of Pulaski in October for $235,000.

People news: Oswego Health adds Simon as general surgeon
OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health announced it has recently added general surgeon, Howard Simon, MD, to its medical staff. Dr. Simon has been delivering surgical

Bassett names Swinko new corporate CFO
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Bassett Healthcare Network announced it has appointed Paul G. Swinko as corporate chief financial officer at Bassett Healthcare Network and VP of

People news: Luker joins Fust Charles Chambers as principal in tax department
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Fust Charles Chambers LLP, a certified public accounting firm based in Syracuse, announced it has added Mary Ellen Luker as a principal

Syracuse University establishes search committee for next iSchool dean
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University on Nov. 5 announced it has formed a search committee for the next dean of the School of Information Studies (iSchool).

Leadership Tioga 2018 class graduates
OWEGO — The Tioga County Chamber of Commerce graduated its Leadership Tioga 2018 class in a Nov. 6 ceremony at the Pumpelly House Estate in
Security Mutual appoints Guerriero, Williams as VPs
BINGHAMTON — Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York recently appointed Ernest J. Guerriero as VP of marketing and Timothy J. Williams as second
Utica chiropractor admits to faking medical exams to facilitate bogus disability claims
UTICA — A former Oneida County chiropractor has admitted to faking medical examinations and reports to facilitate fraudulent workers’-compensation claims by employees of the Central
HR One’s Banuski elected president of Syracuse Executives Association
SYRACUSE — Jason Banuski, president and senior human resource consultant at HR One Inc., was installed on Nov. 6 as the 45th president of the
Broome County hotel occupancy rate slips in September
BINGHAMTON — Hotels in Broome County welcomed fewer guests in September compared to a year ago, according to a new report. The hotel occupancy rate