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Shiroff sells Metro Mattress to other shareholders
The news release, titled “Business as usual at Metro Mattress,” didn’t offer transaction details such as financial terms. “Over the course of the last 18

Binghamton Rumble Ponies announce Boles as new manager
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The Binghamton Rumble Ponies, the Double-A affiliate of the New York Mets, announced on Wednesday that Kevin Boles will be the baseball

Onondaga County announces plan for “enhanced” village-improvement program
Lawmakers will vote on the plan at either their Dec. 18 meeting or the Jan. 2 meeting, Knapp said as the group addressed reporters in

Oneida man arrested again for impersonating a police officer
ONEIDA, N.Y. — The Madison County Sheriff’s Office announced that its investigators on Monday arrested Christopher J. Defazio, 22, of Oneida, and charged him with

Town of Salina Supervisor Nicotra to step down, take job with Onondaga County
Nicotra’s responsibilities will include the dissemination of public communications and information with various government, private and nonprofit partners in the community, McMahon’s office said in

Kuhl starts as new Cayuga County CVB executive director
Kuhl has more than 15 years of experience in travel and tourism including regional, national, and international tourism-promotion initiatives across both private and public sectors.

Oneida woman charged with fraud
Madison County Sheriff’s Office investigators arrested Elghandour on Dec. 3 and charged her with offering a false instrument for filing in the 1st degree (a

Onondaga County, City of Syracuse seek proposals for homeless workforce-development program
The entities issued a request for proposals (RFP) seeking “qualified partners” on Monday morning. Proposals are due by 4:00 p.m. on Jan. 11, 2019, per

New York Farm Bureau delegates re-elect Fisher as president
The elections were part of the New York Farm Bureau’s 62nd annual meeting held last week at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown in Syracuse. “It is

KeyBank names Ristau area retail leader
Ristau will oversee 15 KeyBank branches in Onondaga and Jefferson Counties and will be responsible for driving and executing retail growth strategies for the bank,
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