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Bar leaders outline spending cut worries
The New York State Bar Association and 15 local bar associations around the state sent a letter to lawmakers detailing their concerns over the automatic
Decker School of Nursing receives training grant
VESTAL — The Decker School of Nursing at Binghamton University received a two-year, $757,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health
American College of Surgeons’ New York chapter elects CNY doctor as president
SYRACUSE — A thoracic surgeon with posts at Syracuse’s Upstate University Hospital and Crouse Hospital has been elected president of the New York chapter of
SUNY Potsdam president to step down
POTSDAM — The president of the State University of New York (SUNY) Potsdam said Tuesday he will step down in July. John Schwaller will leave
ESF to host research competition
SYRACUSE — The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) will host a competition in December to identify outstanding research
OSWEGO — The Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station in Oswego has a new leader. Constellation Energy Nuclear Group (CENG) announced yesterday that Christopher Costanzo will
Vestal law firm opens two new offices
VESTAL — Levene Gouldin & Thompson, LLP has opened two new law offices — one at 121 Buffalo St. in Ithaca and one at 140
Mooney Marketing Group (MMG) is growing exponentially
SYRACUSE — The Mooney Marketing Group (MMG) has operated under the radar since its incorporation in July 2009. No longer. Revenues are growing exponentially and so is the organization. MMG is a marketing/communications company providing advertising and collateral material, media strategy and placement, sales promotions and sponsorships, public relations, event management, and political/issue advertising. The
JGB Enterprises plays role in Superstorm Sandy cleanup
SALINA — In the week following Superstorm Sandy, JGB Enterprises, Inc. worked around the clock to produce about 3,000 hose assemblies that helped clear water from flooded buildings across the East Coast. It’s a business the Salina–based company, which produces industrial and hydraulic hoses and fittings, has been building for the last several years, says
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