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Utica man charged with counterfeiting apparel
Bobby Ross, 53, of 941 Stark St., Utica was charged with one count of trademark counterfeiting in the second degree. The charge carries a maximum

J. Ryan’s Pub on East Water Street in Syracuse is closing
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — This week is your last chance to raise a pint at J. Ryan’s Pub. The downtown watering hole is closing at the
Binghamton Restaurant Week will have 25 restaurants participating
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The spring 2018 edition of Binghamton Restaurant Week is scheduled for Tuesday, March 20 through Thursday, March 29 with lunch and dinner
MVHS to close ambulatory-surgery service at Faxton campus, affecting 44 employees
UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) is closing its outpatient-surgical services at its Faxton campus. The move means 44 full and part-time

New York lawmakers remember U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter, who died at 88
She died at George Washington University Hospital after sustaining an injury in her Washington, D.C. residence last week, her office said. Slaughter rose to become

Five Star Urgent Care opens location in DeWitt
The company accepts most insurance and its website includes wait times for Five Star’s various locations, the health-care provider said. It serves patients daily from
Binghamton daily newspaper to be printed in Rochester
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The Press & Sun-Bulletin will no longer be printed in Binghamton. Instead, the company said printing operations will shift 2 ½ hours
Dermody, Burke & Brown hires an associate in New Hartford
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC recently hired Kyle Unser as an associate in the New Hartford office. He earned a
Sanmina Corp. updates plans for layoffs in Owego
OWEGO, N.Y. — Manufacturer Sanmina Corp. (NASDAQ: SANM) has altered its plans for laying off workers, according to a filing with New York state. The
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