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Mahoney selects Durr as new Onondaga County Attorney
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney announced Thursday that she has appointed Robert A. Durr as the next Onondaga County Attorney. She picked
General Super Plating in DeWitt goes under, 95 jobs lost
DeWITT — General Super Plating Company of DeWitt closed March 31, bookending a month that saw all 95 of its employees lose their jobs. The
A look at CNY Millennials in the Workplace
SYRACUSE — Right now, there are 73 million Millennials in the United States between the ages of 18 and 34, according to the latest Census
Survey: More tax-exempt health-care organizations compensate independent board members
In an environment experiencing significant organizational change, new practices regarding health-care executive compensation are beginning to emerge, particularly pay for board members. According to the
PAR subsidiary wins $3.7 million Air Force subcontract
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — Rome Research Corp., a unit of PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR), has won a $3.7 million subcontract providing services at Wright-Patterson
Home Central to formally open renovated Vestal store
VESTAL, N.Y. — Home Central, a True Value retailer, will host a formal ribbon cutting at its newly renovated Vestal store on Thursday, May 14,
New York cheese production rose in 2014, with Italian varieties up the most
New York farms produced 785 million pounds of cheese in 2014, excluding cottage cheeses. Production was up 1 percent from 2013 levels, according to the
People news: Romanelli hires two for its interactive business
CLINTON, N.Y. — Marketing-communications firm Romanelli Communications has hired two new staff members, Jimmy Fellone and Zac Wasielewski, to support its growing interactive business. As
Berkshire Bank announces environmental business initiatives
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE:BHLB), parent of Berkshire Bank, recently announced it has started a new initiative to become a more environmentally sustainable company. The
Utica gets upgrade on its financial outlook from Fitch Ratings
UTICA — Fitch Ratings, Inc. has upgraded the City of Utica’s financial outlook, Mayor Robert Palmieri and Comptroller Bill Morehouse announced in a news release