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Oneida County reports 10 COVID-19 cases, no deaths in last day
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County on Wednesday announced 10 new coronavirus cases in the last day, down from 12 infections the day before. Oneida County

MACNY to hold September virtual event in place of its annual dinner
DeWITT, N.Y. — MACNY, the Manufacturers Association, is planning a two-week long virtual event in September in place of its annual dinner, which is usually

Concessions operator at Syracuse airport warns employees of 54 layoffs
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Buffalo–based Delaware North, which operates food and beverage eateries at Syracuse Hancock International Airport, has told 54 of its employees they will

Colgate president serving as chair of New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium
HAMILTON, N.Y. — Colgate University President Brian Casey is now serving a two-year term as chair of the New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium. His

Madison County warns of possible public exposure to virus at Oneida Walmart
ONEIDA, N.Y. — The Madison County Health Department announced Tuesday it has learned of a possible public exposure to COVID-19 at the Walmart in Oneida

UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) announced that the medical staffs of Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare (FSLH) and St. Elizabeth Medical Center

State pension fund posted slight negative return in fiscal year ending March 31, amid pandemic
ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State Common Retirement Fund generated a -2.68 percent return on investments in the state fiscal year ending March 31,

Oneida County daily coronavirus cases slow to low single digits
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County on Monday announced just two new coronavirus cases in the last day, continuing the recent trend of single-digit daily infections.
Prime Time Marketing leases 3,100-square-foot space in Salina
SALINA — Prime Time Marketing (PTM) recently leased a 3,146-square-foot office at 890 Seventh North St. in Salina from FRW Properties, LLC. PTM specializes in developing sales organizations for Fortune 500 companies across the U.S. It focuses on direct sales to consumers in the clean-power area. PTM, which opened in 2015, says its mission is
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SALINA — Prime Time Marketing (PTM) recently leased a 3,146-square-foot office at 890 Seventh North St. in Salina from FRW Properties, LLC.
PTM specializes in developing sales organizations for Fortune 500 companies across the U.S. It focuses on direct sales to consumers in the clean-power area.
PTM, which opened in 2015, says its mission is to “help our customers realize all the benefits of renewable energy, such as solid financial returns and a positive impact on the environment,” per its Facebook profile.
Matt Funiciello of JF Real Estate handled the new office lease for PTM, while representing the property owner, FRW Properties.

American Heart Association names six new advisory board members
SYRACUSE — The American Heart Association (AHA) announced that the following six local leaders joined its Syracuse advisory board at the beginning of July. Mara Charlamb — VP and owner of United Radio, Inc. Charlamb has served on the boards of several community organizations, as well as volunteered for the AHA’s Go Red for Women
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SYRACUSE — The American Heart Association (AHA) announced that the following six local leaders joined its Syracuse advisory board at the beginning of July.
Mara Charlamb — VP and owner of United Radio, Inc. Charlamb has served on the boards of several community organizations, as well as volunteered for the AHA’s Go Red for Women movement in Syracuse for the past six years. Charlamb spent two years as the chairwoman of the Go Red for Women Circle of Red.
Dr. Joshua Harrison — cardiologist with Crouse Medical Practice Cardiology. Harrison is a Central New York native who received his medical degree and completed his residency at Upstate Medical University. He completed his fellowship in cardiology at University of Connecticut, Hartford Hospital.
Jerry Jean-Louis — Microbiological Control Laboratory supervisor at Bristol-Myers Squibb in DeWitt. Jean-Louis also serves as the Syracuse Chapter resource group lead of the Black Organization for Leadership and Development (BOLD). Through this role, he has built strong relationships with nonprofit organizations throughout the Syracuse area.
Lynne Shopiro — chief nursing officer at Crouse Health. Shopiro oversees all nursing activities, including recruitment, retention, expanding shared governance, and advancement of evidence-based nursing practices. She has been with Crouse Health for 36 years and also has been instrumental in Crouse Health’s achievement of consistent recognition in the American Heart Association’s Get with the Guidelines program.
Deborah Welch — VP for mission integration at St. Joseph’s Health. Welch provides leadership in the design, development, and implementation of programs and activities related to mission, core values, leadership formation, ethics, and spiritual care. She has also played a pivotal role in the Growing Health Hearts program, a collaboration between the American Heart Association, St. Joseph’s Health, the Syracuse City School District, and other organizations.
Larry Williams — CEO of Syracuse Community Connections (Southwest Community Center). Williams and his staff have worked with the AHA on several programs, including a week of health and wellness education for the 2019 summer camp, and the “Check. Change. Control” program focused on managing high blood pressure.
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