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BRANDON DENOYER has joined the staff of the Syracuse University’s women’s soccer team as an assistant coach. He joins the Orange after spending the past two seasons as an assistant at Richmond. DeNoyer helped Richmond go from two wins in 2018 to seven last season. He worked with the Spiders’ goalkeepers. Prior to his stint […]
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BRANDON DENOYER has joined the staff of the Syracuse University’s women’s soccer team as an assistant coach. He joins the Orange after spending the past two seasons as an assistant at Richmond. DeNoyer helped Richmond go from two wins in 2018 to seven last season. He worked with the Spiders’ goalkeepers. Prior to his stint at Richmond, DeNoyer served as an assistant coach at Mississippi State for one season. DeNoyer, a native of Scotia (Schenectady area), also served as the top assistant at Siena from 2011-16. During his tenure, the Saints won the 2015 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference title and earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament. DeNoyer played from 2004-08 at SUNY Old Westbury, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in media communications and American studies. He stayed on at his alma mater for four seasons, serving as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer squad and as a volunteer goalkeeper coach for the women’s soccer program

SRCTec president retires, new GM begins duties
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St. Luke Health Services chooses its next CEO
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State says crews complete improvements at Jefferson County beaches
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Madison County develops “3-strike” rule for masks at businesses
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University (SU) will “seek further clarification” on having fans attend football games this fall, should the Atlantic Coast Conference decide to

Oneida County reports 22 COVID-19 cases, no deaths in last day
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County on Wednesday reported that 22 people tested positive for the coronavirus, down one from 23 cases the prior day. Oneida

Survey finds pandemic impacted nearly two-thirds of New York farms, agribusinesses
Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of New York’s farms and agribusinesses have been “negatively impacted financially” by the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s according to a survey that

SUNY Poly professors to use grant funding to create personal protective facemask
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McDonald’s restaurants owned by Cayuga Restaurant Group to hire 160 new employees this summer
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