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Downtown Ithaca gets pop-up stores through new program

ITHACA, N.Y. — Some Ithaca eateries and specialty shops are operating in temporary spaces in the downtown area under a program that the Downtown Ithaca Alliance (DIA) has created.  The businesses are part of DIA’s new pop-up program, which is designed to provide short-term leases to help support local entrepreneurs seeking temporary spaces for their […]

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VIEWPOINT: Business Success Can Begin at a Surprising Starting Point: Philosophy

In an age when college students are urged to choose an area of study based on financial returns, philosophy has become a much-maligned major. But those who dismiss philosophy as something with no practical use are overlooking how studying Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, and others has real-world applications in business. One thing philosophy encourages is critical

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OPINION: New York Cannot Force its Budget Problems onto the Taxpayers

New York State’s budgetary shortfalls due to the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic are substantial and in need of immediate attention. It’s likely we will be short several billion dollars in the coming years, with varied estimates depending on the potential availability of federal aid. There is little disagreement something must be done. However, some

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OPINION: Rapid Turnaround COVID-19 Tests Offer Great Promise to Assisted-Living Communities

But that’s only if accessible and affordable During the first wave of COVID-19 in the spring of this year, assisted-living communities across New York state reacted swiftly and comprehensively to minimize the spread of the virus within. Adult-care facilities were mandated to test all staff every week and this will likely remain in place for the

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VIEWPOINT: Revisiting the Norm: Managing Inventory during COVID-19

On March 1, New York state announced its first confirmed case of COVID-19. As the global health crisis reached further into United States, organizations in all industries began to feel the impact. Operating a company since then has proven to be full of challenges never before seen or anticipated. However, with nearly a year under

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KRISTEN (KRIS) PATEL

KRISTEN (KRIS) PATEL has been named the new Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg Professor of Practice in Korean and East Asian Affairs at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University. She returns to Maxwell directly from HSBC’s Compliance Office in Asia-Pacific, based in Hong Kong, where she built and managed the regional financial-crime intelligence capability

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LAURA DAVIES

LAURA DAVIES has been appointed the new chief of staff in the president’s office at SUNY Cortland, effective Jan. 1. She is currently an associate professor of English who directs the university’s writing programs. In her new role, Davies replaces Virginia Levine, the university’s longtime chief of staff and VP for policy and accreditation, who

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MARK SCIMONE

The Madison County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the reappointment of MARK SCIMONE as Madison County administrator. This will be Scimone’s third 4-year term as county administrator. He was first appointed in 2013. Over the last four years, County Administrator Scimone has had several accomplishments. He led a team of department heads and staff to

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JIMMY OLIVER

JIMMY OLIVER has been appointed by Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh and Syracuse Police Chief Kenton Buckner to be the Syracuse Police Department’s first director of community engagement. Oliver, who has been deputy commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Youth Programs since June 2018, will join the department in a civilian role responsible for developing, coordinating, and

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CHRISTOPHER HOULE

CHRISTOPHER HOULE has been named director of pharmacy at the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS). He previously was a clinical pharmacy coordinator for MVHS, where he oversaw the development of clinical pharmacy services, led the team of clinical pharmacists, and provided supervisory oversight to operational staff. He also previously held the position of consultant pharmacist

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