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McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center names new executive director
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center has named Erin Bates as the organization’s new executive director. Bates succeeds outgoing executive director Colleen Merced, per an update from the McMahon Ryan board of directors that was forwarded to CNYBJ. Merced has been a “driving force in advancing our programs, expanding community partnerships, and ensuring […]
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center has named Erin Bates as the organization’s new executive director.
Bates succeeds outgoing executive director Colleen Merced, per an update from the McMahon Ryan board of directors that was forwarded to CNYBJ. Merced has been a “driving force in advancing our programs, expanding community partnerships, and ensuring that every child who walks through our doors receives the support and care they need,” the board said.
The McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center in its announcement described Bates as an “integral part” of the McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center for the past 11 years, most recently serving as deputy director of operations, strategies & policy.
“We are thrilled to have Erin lead the organization as the Executive Director,” Joni Steigerwald, president of the McMahon Ryan board of directors, said. “Her deep-rooted knowledge of the organization, strong leadership skills, and unwavering commitment to the well-being of children make her the ideal person to lead McMahon Ryan into the future.”
Bates’ experience in advocacy, program development, and multidisciplinary coordination has been “instrumental” in expanding the center’s outreach and strengthening community partnerships.
“I am honored and excited to step into this role,” Bates said. “McMahon Ryan has been my professional home for over a decade, and I am deeply committed to continuing our mission of providing hope, healing, and justice for children. I look forward to working with our dedicated team and partners to strengthen our impact and expand our reach in the community.
About McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center
The nonprofit McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center says it is dedicated to ending child abuse in Onondaga County through prevention, intervention, and education.
The center provides a child-friendly space where law enforcement, medical professionals, child-protective services, and advocates work together to support victims and their families. By offering trauma-informed care, forensic interviews, advocacy, and therapeutic services, McMahon Ryan helps children heal while working to prevent abuse through community outreach and education.

Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship launches AI & Business program
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship on Monday said it is launching a new artificial intelligence (AI) certificate program to provide

Mohawk Valley among three locations slated for new ON-RAMP training centers
UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley is one of three locations that will advance to the planning state of the $200 million One Network for

NextGen Label Group names new CFO, president of Van Alstine division
CICERO, N.Y. — NextGen Label Group has appointed Andrew Horvath as company CFO and president of the Van Alstine division, effective April 1. Horvath (pictured) will replace Dan Rosenbaum, who was recently promoted to president and CEO of NextGen Label Group, also effective April 1, the company announced. Horvath joined NextGen Label Group earlier this year as
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CICERO, N.Y. — NextGen Label Group has appointed Andrew Horvath as company CFO and president of the Van Alstine division, effective April 1.
Horvath (pictured) will replace Dan Rosenbaum, who was recently promoted to president and CEO of NextGen Label Group, also effective April 1, the company announced.
Horvath joined NextGen Label Group earlier this year as VP of finance. He’s a certified public accountant (CPA) with more than 15 years in public accounting, having earned his bachelor’s degree from Siena College.
Prior to joining NextGen Label Group, Horvath served in various leadership roles at KPMG, including most recently as senior manager – audit. In that role, he provided strategic guidance to clients in manufacturing, chemicals, and consumer goods, developing expertise in financial reporting, U.S. GAAP compliance, internal controls, and mergers and acquisitions.
In his dual role, Horvath will lead Van Alstine while driving the financial strategy and performance of NextGen Label Group, the company said.
“We are thrilled to welcome Andrew Horvath to NextGen Label Group as he takes on this expanded leadership role,” Rosenbaum said in the announcement. “Andrew’s exceptional background in financial reporting and his ability to lead complex projects make him uniquely qualified to guide Van Alstine and advance our company’s financial strategy. We look forward to the expertise and vision he brings to NextGen Label Group.”
NextGen Label Group describes itself as a 100-percent employee-owned company that provides labeling and packaging products across a range of industries. The company includes Syracuse Label & Surround Printing at 200 Stewart Drive in the town of Cicero and its Van Alstine division has a location at 27 Corporate Circle in the town of DeWitt.

Syracuse named 2024 National Digital Inclusion Trailblazer
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) has named the City of Syracuse a 2024 Digital Inclusion Trailblazer for its efforts to close

Former Vernon Center Fire Department treasurer accused of stealing more than $300,000
VERNON CENTER, N.Y. — A former treasurer for the Vernon Center Fire Department has been arrested and charged with second-degree grand larceny for allegedly stealing

National Grid Agribiz program can help agribusiness upgrades, expansions
National Grid (NYSE: NGG) says it can help farmers who would like to upgrade operations or expand their businesses. The energy company says it can

Liquor store in Massena formally reopens under new owners, name
MASSENA — The North Country Liquor & Wine store formally opened in December at 434 South Main St. in Massena. The store, formerly called Romeo’s Liquors, changed ownership in November and is now owned and operated by Vipul and Punita Parmar, who also own the Super 8 Motel in Massena. That’s according to a Dec.
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MASSENA — The North Country Liquor & Wine store formally opened in December at 434 South Main St. in Massena.
The store, formerly called Romeo’s Liquors, changed ownership in November and is now owned and operated by Vipul and Punita Parmar, who also own the Super 8 Motel in Massena. That’s according to a Dec. 12 announcement from the Massena Community office of the St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce.
After purchasing the business, the Parmars, with the help of their dedicated staff, completed a month-long renovation, working tirelessly for 14 hours a day. Vipul said that he was excited to be able to make such a valuable community investment by keeping the small business open and viable in Massena, according to the chamber’s announcement.
North Country Liquor & Wine is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. and on Sunday from 12-6 p.m.

Union Economic Development Office launches loan-to-grant program for businesses
UNION, N.Y. — The Town of Union Economic Development Office (EDO) announced it is offering the Union Square Deal Loan-to-Grant Program (L2G) to existing businesses

Cantina Catrin celebrates launch of new bar space
YORKVILLE — Husband and wife Angel Reyes and Pilar Florez are bringing some new offerings to the Mohawk Valley with their restaurant, Cantina Catrin, in Yorkville. From authentic Mexican cuisine to modern technology and towering beverages, the family-friendly restaurant, located at 700 Oriskany Boulevard, has something for everyone. “We specialized in the Mexican food industry
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YORKVILLE — Husband and wife Angel Reyes and Pilar Florez are bringing some new offerings to the Mohawk Valley with their restaurant, Cantina Catrin, in Yorkville.
From authentic Mexican cuisine to modern technology and towering beverages, the family-friendly restaurant, located at 700 Oriskany Boulevard, has something for everyone.
“We specialized in the Mexican food industry for a while,” Reyes says. After gaining experience, he says the couple felt ready to open their own restaurant.
Cantina Catrin opened in September 2023, but the owners only recently celebrated its grand opening on Jan.14 after finally obtaining their liquor license from the state.
With the license, the couple added a 10-seat bar at the restaurant and added margarita towers to the drink menu. They also serve traditional Latin American cocktails like mojitos.
The menu includes an array of traditional Mexican foods including tacos, fajitas, chimichangas, esquites, sopes, chilaquiles, and burritos.
Along with the authentic Mexican foods, rather than Tex-Mex options, Cantina Catrin also offers some fun technology to bolster the waitstaff, Reyes says.
“We have a little robot that takes the food to the people,” he says. “Not many restaurants have that.”
While employees are still needed to load and unload the robot, it does help the servers out because the robot can carry much more food — safely — than a person can, Reyes says. “It becomes very helpful.”
Looking ahead, the couple hopes the new bar and fun events like Margarita Mondays will help bring in more customers.
In the spring, they hope to build an outdoor seating area, giving diners the option to enjoy their meal al fresco.
“It’s a lot of work, but we enjoy doing what we do,” Reyes says about operating the restaurant, which was decorated by his wife with a “Day of the Dead” theme and subtle nods to the Disney move “Coco.”
Cantina Catrin is open daily from 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
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