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New York AG says Rome nurse struck and verbally abused nursing-home patient with dementia
ROME, N.Y. — A Rome nurse is accused of “striking and verbally abusing” a 94-year-old female nursing-home patient last summer. Timothy Lambert, 35, is accused

People news: Dahlgren joins Coughlin & Gerhart
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Coughlin & Gerhart, LLP, a Binghamton–based law firm, announced that Wilbur (Bud) Dahlgren has joined as of counsel, effective April 1. Dahlgren

Tom Schryver: Ithaca’s entrepreneurial concierge
ITHACA — The word “concierge” evolved from the French expression comte des cierges, which identified a servant whose job was to attend to the whims of visiting noblemen. Tom Schryver is Ithaca’s concierge par excellence, who has forsworn noblemen to attend to the region’s budding entrepreneurs. In this role, he wears many hats. Schryver’s hatsSchryver

Syracuse Chiefs begin each season with a watchful eye on the weather
SYRACUSE — Even though the calendar has officially changed to spring, it doesn’t mean the weather forecast will cooperate for outdoor sports in Central New York After an early April snowfall and poor subsequent forecast, the Syracuse Chiefs — Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals of major league baseball — were forced to postpone the

Best Bagels in Town settles into smaller space in owners’ hometown
APALACHIN — Best Bagels in Town, a Southern Tier neighborhood bagel shop, moved to a smaller location in Apalachin on Feb. 21 and formally opened on March 24. Co-owner Erryn Wilson says the business moved from a 3,100-square-foot space in Vestal to a 1,000-square-foot location at 8836 Route 434 in Apalachin. “The facility is smaller
PAR Technology CEO: profit climbs in 2015, company seeks new CFO
NEW HARTFORD — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) has started business in the year’s second quarter with a search for a new CFO and fresh off another profitable year for the firm. Karen Sammon, president and CEO of PAR Technology, discussed both the dismissal of Michael Bartusek and the firm’s strong financial performance in a

CenterState CEO announces “Business of the Year” recipients during annual meeting
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — CenterState CEO on Wednesday used its annual meeting to honor five area organizations with its “Business of the Year” awards in five

Syracuse University to pay City of Syracuse $7 million over five years in new service agreement
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The City of Syracuse and Syracuse University (SU) have announced a new service agreement in which SU will provide the city $7
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Excellus report: many emergency room visits in New York could be avoided
DeWITT, N.Y. — Patients seeking treatment for 10 “common” conditions represent more than 2 million annual visits to hospital emergency rooms (ERs) in New York
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