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People news: Sciarabba Walker promotes Iles to partner
ITHACA, N.Y. — Accounting and business consulting firm Sciarabba Walker & Co., LLP announced it promoted Amy Iles to partner, effective Jan. 1. Iles joined
Utica’s Mi Casa Restaurant on Thursday formally marks one year in business
UTICA, N.Y. — Mi Casa Restaurant, a Dominican-owned, sit-down eatery in Utica, will formally mark one year in business with a ribbon-cutting event with the
Syracuse mayor wants former Central High School building available for future development
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner plans to ask the Syracuse City School District board of education to decommission the former Syracuse Central High
Hamilton College students job shadow St. Elizabeth Medical Center family medicine residents
UTICA, N.Y. — Five Hamilton College students, who are interested in health careers, recently spent time shadowing physicians in the St. Elizabeth Medical Center family-medicine
Rome Memorial Hospital appoints Chrysler as emergency management and security director
ROME, N.Y. — Rome Memorial Hospital announced it has named Allan Chrysler director of emergency management and security. Chrysler has served as the hospital’s disaster
St. Joseph’s Health names Luke new CEO
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A man whose father completed his general-surgery training in Syracuse in the 1950s is set to lead St. Joseph’s Health. St. Joseph’s
SRCTec to pay $6.3 million to resolve federal allegations over radar parts
CICERO, N.Y. — SRCTec, LLC has agreed to pay the federal government more than $6.3 million to settle claims regarding problems with replacement parts that
Visions FCU to expand Endwell HQ & add more than 200 jobs
ENDWELL — Visions Federal Credit Union (FCU) plans to expand its headquarters and to nearly “double its local workforce of 250 over the next decade.”
McAlpin Industries opens new manufacturing plant in Wayne County
WALWORTH — McAlpin Industries, a family-owned metal-working company, in mid-December formally opened a new manufacturing plant in the town of Walworth in Wayne County.
Cornell professor wins National Science Foundation grant
ITHACA — A Cornell University professor who is working to make the financial system more stable in the future has just received a major funding
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