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Bassett Healthcare plans May 4 career fair with job openings across the health system
COOPERSTOWN — Bassett Healthcare Network will hold a career fair on Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bassett Medical Center’s outpatient

SUNY Poly professor awarded $175K in NSF research funding
MARCY — SUNY Polytechnic Institute’s Tarannum Shaila Zaman, an assistant professor of computer science, has recently received a $175,000 National Science Foundation Computer and Information
Madison County receives $2 million grant for healthy housing program
WAMPSVILLE — Madison County Public Health (MCPH) has received a $2 million grant from the Healthy Homes Production Grant Program of the U.S. Department of
Pathfinder Bank appoints first VP, corporate controller
OSWEGO — Pathfinder Bank recently announced it has named Regina Bass first vice president and corporate controller. In this role, Bass will continue to oversee
Solvay Bank appoints business-banking officer
SOLVAY — Solvay Bank announced that Lynn Coates has joined its new small-business banking team as a VP, business-banking officer. Coates joined Solvay Bank in

BRIANA FOX has been appointed as the new assistant VP, branch manager for Solvay Bank’s North Syracuse branch. She joined Solvay Bank in 2016 as

Love’s Travel Stops selects PAR data product
NEW HARTFORD — Restaurant-technology company PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) announced it has added Love’s Travel Stops to its roster of clients for its PAR

A total of 11 watershed research and education projects across New York state, including several in the Great Lakes watershed and Mohawk River basin, will
Electronics recycler rebrands as Sunnking Sustainable Solutions
BROCKPORT — Sunnking, which operates an electronics recycling and resale location in Whitesboro, announced it has rebranded as Sunnking Sustainable Solutions. The new brand marks
SU to use more than $2M donation for ECS student center
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) says it will use a more than $2 million donation for a student center in its College of Engineering and