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SRC, Minnesota energy firm working on drone-detection program for “critical infrastructure”
The firms will share this data with federal, state and local security partners, SRC said. “This is a unique and exciting partnership with two companies

Diocese of Syracuse appoints Breen as CFO
John Barsanti, who previously served the diocese as CFO and chief operating officer, moved into a part-time role overseeing the implementation of the diocese’s strategic

The Agency launches new small-business lending program
BR+E is short for business retention and expansion The Agency, located at FIVE South College Drive in Dickinson, is the entity that governs the Broome

Syracuse University marketing and communications cuts, creates jobs in reorganization
The news release didn’t provide specific figures on the number of current division employees or how many positions the school will eliminate and create in

OCC men’s lacrosse coach Wilbur steps down for new role at school
“Coach Wilbur has been an extraordinary leader both on and off the field, serving as an outstanding example and mentor to his players. While he

Manlius Pebble Hill School leader says he’s retiring next spring
MANLIUS, N.Y. — Jim Dunaway is retiring as head of school at Manlius Pebble Hill School (MPH) at the end of the coming school year.

State Fair, Onondaga County, Baldwin Fund announce new cancer research fundraiser
People attending the 2018 New York State Fair will be able to “help make the world a little cleaner and give a boost to breast-cancer

People news: Carthage Family Health Center adds internist
CARTHAGE, N.Y. — Carthage Area Hospital announced it has added Ancy Kunnumpurath, M.D., to its medical team as a board-certified internist at Carthage Family Health
Tug Hill Land Trust report raises questions about proposed wind farm
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A proposed wind farm on 20,000 acres of private land in Oswego and Jefferson counties raises concerns, according to a study by
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