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Two CNY businesses receive NYS service-disabled veteran-owned business certification

New York Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner JoAnn Destito recently announced that Little Jimmy’s Entertainment Inc., a Syracuse business that installs and services ATM machines, and Shamrock Portable Restrooms LLC, a Syracuse company that provides portable restroom rentals, have been certified as service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (SDVOBs). The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ […]

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Carrier Dome launches walkthrough metal detectors, clear-bag policy

SYRACUSE — Fans attending football, basketball, and other games at the Carrier Dome this upcoming season will enter the venue through walkthrough metal detectors and will need to observe Syracuse University’s clear-bag policy. The effort seeks to “provide a safer environment for the public and to expedite fan entry” into the venue, the university announced

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Endicott Fire Department to receive $16K in federal funding for equipment

ENDICOTT — U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand have announced $16,191 in federal funding for the Village of Endicott in Broome County.  The funding was allocated through the Department of Homeland Security’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program and will be used to purchase new equipment, including a gear-washer

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New York State’s Infrastructure Crisis Will Be A Pricey Priority

It has been five years since the Cuomo administration sought approval from the Federal Highway Administration (FHA) to install promotional “I Love NY” signs along major roadways across the state. The request was denied, but Gov. Cuomo and his administration ignored the FHA and put up more than 500 signs in a display of arrogance.

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Legislature Passes Bill to Promote Living Organ Donors

In my mind, one of the most selfless things a person can do is to be a living organ donor. In order to give the gift of life to another, a living organ donor not only sacrifices a part of his or her body for another, but also endures the necessary medical procedure, the healing, and

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NATHANIEL BULL

Pinckney Hugo Group has hired NATHANIEL BULL, as a senior art director. Before joining Pinckney Hugo Group, he worked as a senior art director at Bankers Healthcare Group, according to his LinkedIn profile. Bull also gained experience at advertising agencies in St. Louis and Minneapolis. He is an adjunct professor at Cazenovia College. Bull has a

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ABC Creative Group

KELLYN NICOLLI, JANE BROWN, and HANNAH MAUTZ recently joined ABC Creative Group in account service and digital marketing. Nicolli brings extensive experience in account service to her new role of director of account service at ABC. An alumna of St. John Fisher College and veteran of several Syracuse and Rochester marketing agencies, she most recently

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LACEY BOLTON

LACEY BOLTON, a senior health-care designer and project manager with 12 years of experience, recently joined HOLT Architects in its Syracuse office. She has an extensive health-care portfolio that includes work with numerous New York state institutions such as SUNY Upstate Medical University, St. Joseph’s Health, University of Rochester Medical Center, Oswego Health, and Finger

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Solvay Bank

MICHAEL STRANG has joined Solvay Bank as VP of managed assets. He has extensive industry experience and has worked in banking in the Netherlands, Arizona, Washington, California, and Montana. Strang holds a law degree from Utrecht University. MEAGHAN LANDRY, CPA, has joined the bank as assistant VP, controller. She was previously an audit manager for

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STEVEN LAUER

Berkshire Bank has appointed STEVEN LAUER as VP, business banking relationship manager for the Central New York region. Lauer has more than 20 years of relationship management and business development experience in the banking industry. Most recently, he served as commercial loan officer at Generations Bank. Lauer attended Le Moyne College where he earned his

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