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Syracuse football to open 2017 season on Sept. 2 against Central Connecticut State
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse University football team will open the 2017 season on Sept. 2 against Central Connecticut State (CCSU). CCSU is a member

People news: Dermody, Burke & Brown names Corey new principal
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse–based Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC has named David Corey, Jr. a principal at the firm. Corey has worked in public

Baltimore Woods Nature Center names Lash-Marshall new executive director
MARCELLUS, N.Y. — Baltimore Woods Nature Center, a nonprofit environmental educational organization located in Marcellus, has appointed Whitney Lash-Marshall as its new executive director. Lash-Marshall

Syracuse airport installs portable mobile-device charging kiosks
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Hancock International Airport says it has installed FuelRod kiosks throughout the terminal. The airport describes FuelRods as a “reusable, portable charging

Unity House appoints Podolak as COO
AUBURN, N.Y. — Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc., announced it has promoted Darlene Podolak to chief operating officer (COO) from program director. She began

December Health-Care Career News
Oswego Health announced that MEREDITH POTTER, a family nurse practitioner, has joined its Primecare Medical Practice in Central Square. Potter will provide comprehensive primary care services to

St. Joseph’s Health names McGraw chief compliance officer
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Health has appointed Regina McGraw as VP and chief compliance officer for the nonprofit regional health-care system. McGraw begins her

Carrols to buy 43 Burger King restaurants in Cincinnati market
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: TAST) on Monday signed an agreement to purchase 43 Burger King restaurants in and around the Cincinnati,

Former New York pension-fund employee indicted in “pay-for-play” bribery scheme
A former employee of the New York State pension fund has been indicted for “participating in a ‘pay-for-play’ bribery scheme” involving the state pension fund.

Cuomo says state nanotechnology funding will stay in Mohawk Valley
In the aftermath of news that the Austrian firm, ams AG, that had planned to invest in a wafer-fabrication facility at the Marcy Nanocenter has
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