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Physicians Urgent Care at Griffiss opens in Rome
ROME, N.Y. — Physicians Urgent Care at Griffiss has opened in Rome, providing walk-in urgent-care services for patients age two and older. It’s located in
The Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI)
The Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI) recently announced new hires and promotions. KELLY SMITH is the new CABVI base supply center manager at the Newport Naval Station in Rhode Island. FELIX MENDEZ is the new contact center manager. His educational background is in business management. DAVID HOLBERT, who started as an
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The Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI) recently announced new hires and promotions. KELLY SMITH is the new CABVI base supply center manager at the Newport Naval Station in Rhode Island. FELIX MENDEZ is the new contact center manager. His educational background is in business management. DAVID HOLBERT, who started as an IT technician, is now the IT manger. He has been with CABVI for two years. Holbert holds a bachelor’s degree in computer information sciences from ECPI University. He is an Army veteran and skilled computer scientist. KIM SCERBO, now the children’s service supervisor, has been employed by the agency for 11 years. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Utica College with a major in psychology and a minor in early childhood education also holds a master’s degree in education from SUNY Cortland. In addition, Scerbo earned her teacher of the blind and visually impaired certification from Dominican College and holds a NYS professional certification in early childhood education and literacy education. BETSY HARVEY-MINUTTI was recently promoted to senior manager of rehabilitation clinical services. She has been with CABVI for 20 years. Harvey-Minutti was originally hired as a case manager and has consistently shown care and dedication to the job but, more importantly, to the people CABVI serves. She graduated from SUNY Brockport with a bachelor’s degree in social work and received her vision rehab therapist training through Lighthouse in New York City.
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CNY Best Places to Work Awards event honors 35 area companies
Companies with 5-50 Employees 1. Aerotek2. ISSI Technology Professionals3. The Marrone Law Firm4. Dwyer Architectural, LLC5. Grandjean & Wagner, Inc./Choicepay, Inc. 6. CPS Recruitment7. Site-Seeker8.
People news: SRC names Snyder general counsel
CICERO, N.Y. — SRC, Inc., announced it has promoted Mary Snyder to executive VP, general counsel. In her new role, Snyder will be responsible for

Syracuse Chiefs’ sale price to New York Mets is announced as $18 million
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The New York Mets will buy the Syracuse Chiefs for $18 million, the Chiefs announced Thursday. After the payment of certain obligations
NUAIR Alliance hires Gibson as new CEO
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The NUAIR Alliance — an organizational partner of CenterState CEO that manages one of seven unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) test sites in
Goodies 2 Mediterranean Grill & Cuisine opens in Armory Square
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Goodies Mediterranean Grill & Cuisine has opened a second location in Syracuse’s Armory Square. Goodies 2 began serving customers on Wednesday (Oct. 18).
People news: DoubleTree by Hilton Syracuse promotes Connolly to director of sales and marketing
DeWITT, N.Y. — DoubleTree by Hilton Syracuse, a 250-room hotel near Carrier Circle, announced it has promoted Kevin Connolly to director of sales and marketing.
Unison Industries gets state grant for nearly $30 million expansion project in Norwich
NORWICH, N.Y. — New York is providing Unison Industries, LLC a grant of up to $4.23 million for a nearly $30 million expansion project at
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