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SUNY Cortland university police chief Dangler to retire on July 7
CORTLAND, N.Y. — SUNY Cortland announced that Steven Dangler, university chief of police since 2003, is retiring next Friday, July 7. He has worked for
New York egg production rises slightly in May
New York farms produced 142.5 million eggs in May, up 1 percent from 140.8 million eggs in the year-ago period, the USDA recently reported. The

Carbone Auto Group starts construction on new collision and fleet center
UTICA —The Carbone Auto Group earlier this month formally broke ground on a new collision and fleet sales center to be constructed just north of
People news: Syracuse Crunch names Hayes VP of revenue development
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Crunch minor-league hockey club announced it has promoted Mark Hayes to VP of revenue development. Hayes, 34, has been with
People news: Syracuse Crunch names Hayes VP of revenue development
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Central New York Community Foundation announced that it recently elected four new board members and appointed new officers. The four new

Greenhouse named executive committee president of Estate Planning Council of CNY
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Patricia Greenhouse — senior manager at Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC — was recently elected president of the executive committee of
People news: Pirri joins Little Falls Hospital as VP of HR
LITTLE FALLS, N.Y. — Christine Pirri has joined Little Falls Hospital, a subsidiary of Bassett Healthcare Network, as vice president of human resources. Pirri will
Kleinhans retires from Carthage Area Hospital after 44-year career
CARTHAGE — Hospital leadership, medical, and support staff recently gathered to honor Mary F. Kleinhans, RN, BSN, for her 16 years of service to Carthage
New York milk production rises more than 2 percent in May
New York dairy farms produced 1.32 billion pounds of milk in May, up 2.3 percent from the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service

New York maple-syrup production rises nearly 8 percent this year
New York state’s maple-syrup production jumped by 7.5 percent this year to a record 760,000 gallons from 707,000 gallons last year, according to a new