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ANN MARIE WARNER has joined AP as a placement coordinator for AP Professionals’ Syracuse office. She has more than 25 years of experience. Warner is leveraging her experience and relationships in the Syracuse market while building upon the company’s roots in the Buffalo and Rochester regions. CATERINA D’AGOSTINO has joined AP as office coordinator for […]

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JOSEPH W. SPINALE, D.O.

St. Joseph’s Health has named JOSEPH W. SPINALE, D.O. chief medical officer (CMO). He brings a wealth of experience in business and medicine to the role of CMO. Spinale comes to St. Joseph’s from Kent Hospital in Warwick, Rhode Island, where he was senior VP for medical affairs and chief medical officer. He was employed

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CATHY OLAH

CATHY OLAH has been named director of respiratory care at the Mohawk Valley Health System. In this position, she is overseeing respiratory services for the system, including the Sleep Disorders Center. She has been with the organization since 1989, serving as a respiratory therapist, consult therapist, and day-charge therapist. Since 2015, she has served as

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HODA RIFAI-BASHJAWISH

Barclay Damon has recently added HODA RIFAI-BASHJAWISH as an associate attorney in its Syracuse office. She represents clients in district and federal circuit courts and before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Rifai-Bashjawish has a dual technical background in biomechanical engineering and physics and works on clients’ complex intellectual

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MATTHEW THOMPSON

The Syracuse Crunch minor-league hockey club has hired MATTHEW THOMPSON as an account executive. He will work with local businesses and organizations to develop relationships through business pack sales and sponsorships. Thompson graduated from SUNY Oneonta in 2017 after previously attending Mohawk Valley Community College.  

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Letter to the Editor: Applauding Onondaga County’s shared-services efforts

OCM BOCES can be a model for the benefits of cooperation To the Editor: As district superintendent for the Onondaga-Cortland-Madison Board of Cooperative Educational Services (OCM BOCES), I am writing to heartily applaud the efforts of Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney and members of her shared-services panel for their efforts to improve government efficiency and

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Why Bipartisanship is Necessary

Back in March, two young members of Congress from Texas, Beto O’Rourke and Will Hurd, became brief Internet celebrities. Unable to fly back to Washington, D.C. because of a snowstorm, the two hit the road together, tweeting, and livestreaming their trip north. They fielded questions along the way on everything from the war on drugs

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St. Lawrence University starts process to renovate Appleton Arena

CANTON — A donation from an alumnus will allow St. Lawrence University to conduct a study to consider ways of “renewing and enhancing” the school’s Appleton Arena. The school will use the donation as a “planning grant,” St. Lawrence said in a news release issued Sept. 22. Tom Dolan, who graduated from the school in

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Carlisle Law Firm opens Watertown office

WATERTOWN — The Carlisle Law Firm, P.C. has opened a 900-square-foot office at 215 Washington St. in Watertown to give it a home base for the cases it handles in the area. Carlisle is headquartered at 602 State St. in Ogdensburg in St. Lawrence County. The firm chose its Watertown office because of its location,

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IVMF receives $20K grant for STEM curriculum

SYRACUSE — The Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) at Syracuse University announced it has received an inaugural $20,000 grant from the Motorola Solutions Foundation, the charitable arm of Motorola Solutions, Inc. IVMF will use the grant to support its STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) curriculum in its national career-skills training program, called

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