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ANGELA NASWORTHY has joined Carthage Area Hospital’s Carthage Behavioral Health team as a general therapist. Before joining Carthage Behavioral Health, she worked as a senior prevention educator and employee-assistance counselor at Pivot Prevention & Health Services, Watertown, from 2011 until last month. Nasworthy graduated from Keuka College with a bachelor’s degree in social work. In […]
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ANGELA NASWORTHY has joined Carthage Area Hospital’s Carthage Behavioral Health team as a general therapist. Before joining Carthage Behavioral Health, she worked as a senior prevention educator and employee-assistance counselor at Pivot Prevention & Health Services, Watertown, from 2011 until last month. Nasworthy graduated from Keuka College with a bachelor’s degree in social work. In 2017, she completed the Greater Rochester collaborative master of social work program and is also a certified alcohol substance-abuse counselor in training.
NBT Insurance Agency has promoted several employees. Employees who received promotions in the CNY region include: JOY INTHANONGSAK (Vestal) promoted from commercial lines customer-service representative to executive commercial lines customer-service representative; AUTUMNE PIKE (Sherburne) promoted from personal lines customer-service representative to executive personal lines customer-service rep; BETSY COOK (Syracuse) promoted from commercial lines executive customer-service
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NBT Insurance Agency has promoted several employees. Employees who received promotions in the CNY region include: JOY INTHANONGSAK (Vestal) promoted from commercial lines customer-service representative to executive commercial lines customer-service representative; AUTUMNE PIKE (Sherburne) promoted from personal lines customer-service representative to executive personal lines customer-service rep; BETSY COOK (Syracuse) promoted from commercial lines executive customer-service representative to commercial lines manager; DANIELLE DUFOUR (Norwich) promoted from policy records and resources team lead to agency automation administrator; LEAH FOWLER (Norwich) promoted from training specialist to senior training specialist; LEXI WILCOX (Norwich) promoted from marketing coordinator to communications & marketing manager.
The law firm of Getnick Livingston Atkinson & Priore, LLP, announced that JUSTIN T. ATKINSON has joined the firm as an associate attorney. A native of New Hartford, he graduated from SUNY Cortland and received his law degree from the University at Buffalo Law School in 2015. He is a member of the Oneida County
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The law firm of Getnick Livingston Atkinson & Priore, LLP, announced that JUSTIN T. ATKINSON has joined the firm as an associate attorney. A native of New Hartford, he graduated from SUNY Cortland and received his law degree from the University at Buffalo Law School in 2015. He is a member of the Oneida County and New York State Bar Associations and concentrates his practice in the areas of matrimonial law and domestic relations.
Human Technologies has appointed DON SMITH as VP of business development. He as previously in charge of developing federal business for a large State Department supplier, Atlantic Diving Supply, where he worked for seven years. He has held positions as the VP at Territorial Mint and a senior systems engineer at CACI, which provides information
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Human Technologies has appointed DON SMITH as VP of business development. He as previously in charge of developing federal business for a large State Department supplier, Atlantic Diving Supply, where he worked for seven years. He has held positions as the VP at Territorial Mint and a senior systems engineer at CACI, which provides information solutions and services in support of national security missions. Smith spent 14 years in the U.S. Air Force, where he trained pilots for five years, then moved to the National Military Command Center and worked for the Joint Staff at the Pentagon in its nuclear ops/command and control areas.

Former C-NS booster club treasurer charged with stealing more than $15,000
CICERO, N.Y. — Onondaga County Sheriff’s deputies arrested the former treasurer of the Cicero-North Syracuse Winter Guard parent-run booster club. Deputies said Steven Bara, 51,
Citizens Bank says customers were unable to access accounts Friday morning
Customers of Citizens Bank were unable to access their bank accounts Friday morning, the Providence, R.I.–based bank said on social media. Around 8 a.m., Citizens,

Bonadio Group names Clark managing partner of Syracuse office
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Bonadio Group, a Rochester–based accounting firm, announced that Kristen Gill Clark will oversee the firm’s Syracuse office, effective May 1. The

SRC names Marcinkowski director of Gryphon Sensors
CICERO, N.Y. — Craig Marcinkowski has been named director of SRC’s Gryphon Sensors unit. Marcinkowski will lead efforts for Gryphon Sensors in the unmanned aircraft

Ithaca College names Cornish provost
ITHACA, N.Y. — Ithaca College announced it has appointed La Jerne Terry Cornish as provost and senior VP for academic affairs. As the college’s chief
OCIDA to use EPA funding for cleanup of Syracuse’s Roth Steel site
The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency (OCIDA) will use a $200,000 federal brownfields grant to help clean up the former Roth Steel Inc. property located
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