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Former town court clerk in Wayne County pleads guilty to $50K theft

MARION — The former court clerk for the Town of Marion in Wayne County pleaded guilty to stealing more than $50,000 from the town court, according to a news release from state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, Wayne County District Attorney Michael Calarco, and the New York State Police. Eileen Steurrys pled guilty to second-degree grand […]

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Olinsky Law Group promotes pair to equity partners

SYRACUSE — Olinsky Law Group announced it has promoted attorneys Matthew R. McGarry and Melissa A. Palmer to equity partners.  McGarry and Palmer joined the law firm in 2017 and they both focus their practice on federal court Social Security disability appeals. During his tenure at Olinsky Law Group, McGarry has “helped win cases for

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OPINION: The Great New York State Fair is Back for 2023

One of the most-anticipated events of the year, the New York State Fair, opened on Aug. 23 in Syracuse and runs through Sept. 4. The annual Central New York tradition features exciting new acts and exhibits, and this year’s fair is guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience for all ages. For more than a century,

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OPINION: Faith in democracy is vital

Americans are pessimistic about our democracy, according to a recent poll. It’s a worrisome finding. Of course, it’s easy to watch the news and conclude our government isn’t working. But we must not get to the point where we think we can’t solve our problems in a democratic fashion. That’s a danger line. The poll,

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FustCharles

McKENZIE SPOOR has joined FustCharles as an audit associate. She received her bachelor’s degree in accounting and MBA from SUNY Oswego. Spoor previously interned with the firm. She is currently working to complete the examination requirements to earn her certified public accountant (or CPA) license. AUTUMN EVANCHAK has also come aboard FustCharles as an audit

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STEVE LUCZKA

STEVE LUCZKA has joined Zoey Advertising’s marketing services team as marketing coordinator. Luczka, a 20-plus year veteran of the agency world, will contribute to conceptualizing, creating, and managing strategic integrated-marketing campaigns and initiatives for Zoey’s clients. Zoey Advertising, a Syracuse–based full-service marketing agency, says it seeks to further accelerate the impact of its brand-first marketing

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LINDSEY CARRO

ACCESS Federal Credit Union, of Clinton, has promoted LINDSEY CARRO to branch supervisor of the credit union’s Oneida branch. She joined ACCESS in 2021 as a teller in the Clinton office, later transferring to the Rome office and rising to the positions of head teller and member-service representative. In 2022, Carro returned to the Clinton

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MIKE DOOLITTLE

MIKE DOOLITTLE started as the new managing partner of the Syracuse network office of Northwestern Mutual on July 1, succeeding longtime leader Paul Dodd. Doolittle, a Syracuse native with deep family roots in the area, has been part of the Northwestern Mutual family for 14 years, all in various leadership roles in the Syracuse network

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JASON POMEROY

JASON POMEROY recently started as new executive director of the American Heart Association, Syracuse region. In this role, Pomeroy will lead American Heart Association staff in the Syracuse, Watertown, and Binghamton areas. Pomeroy most recently served as the director of annual leadership development for Smile Train, Inc., an international charity focused on cleft care for

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PATRICK DONEGAN

Liberty Resources has promoted PATRICK DONEGAN to assistant director of residential services in its Behavioral Healthcare division. In his new role, Donegan will oversee residential programs for mental health, substance use, and HIV services that provide a safe living environment for people while they connect with community services to address their needs. He joined the

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