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Pallo fills city communications role for neighborhood and business development
SYRACUSE — Sarah Pallo has recently begun serving as public information officer for neighborhood and business development for the City of Syracuse. As part of


Townsend appointed Syracuse constituent relations coordinator
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh recently announced he has appointed Tori Townsend as the city’s constituent relations coordinator. Townsend, who started her career in

LM Social opens in former Lemon Grass location
SYRACUSE — LM Social on Aug. 21 formally opened in its new, larger location at 238 W. Jefferson St. in Armory Square, in a space
Jefferson County hotels see nearly 8 percent occupancy decline in July
WATERTOWN — Jefferson County hotels registered an almost 8 percent drop in overnight guests in July, but two other indicators of business performance were mixed.

Muñoz is Syracuse’s infrastructure public information officer
SYRACUSE — Sol Muñoz is the new infrastructure public information officer in the City of Syracuse Communications Office. In this role, she is responsible for

Giles to serve as liaison to Office of Veteran and Military Affairs
SYRACUSE — Patricia Giles was recently appointed reference and instruction librarian in the Department of Learning and Academic Engagement (LAE) at Syracuse University Libraries. In

Two CNY firms certified as service-disabled veteran-owned businesses
New York State Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner Jeanette Moy recently announced that a pair of Central New York businesses were certified as service-disabled

Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center adds new Emergency Department PA
OGDENSBURG — Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center recently announced the addition of Marc Moyer to its Emergency Department team. Moyer is an experienced physician assistant (PA), specializing

NEAL CAPONE has been selected as the new superintendent of schools at the DeRuyter Central School District. For the past 12 years, Capone, 50, has