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Hancock Estabrook adds trusts and estates attorney

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Hancock Estabrook, LLP recently announced that attorney Caroline M. Bertholf has joined the Syracuse–based law firm as an associate in its trusts & estates department. She focuses her practice on trusts and estates matters, including estate planning and administration, elder law, and wealth-transfer planning. She assists clients and families with establishing wills, […]

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Little Falls Hospital receives $18K donation for new EKG machine

LITTLE FALLS, N.Y. — Little Falls Hospital has received an $18,127 donation from the Samuel S. Dale Trust that it used to purchase a new EKG unit for the hospital’s emergency department, according to a news release from parent organization Bassett Healthcare Network. “On behalf of our patients and our caregivers, Bassett Healthcare Network and

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Ainsworth appointed to second term on HCCC board

HERKIMER, N.Y. — Herkimer County Community College announced that Mark M. Ainsworth of Herkimer was reappointed to a second term on the college’s board of trustees. He was appointed by Gov. Kathy Hochul for a six-year term. Ainsworth was originally named to the board in 2015 by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Ainsworth is the owner

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OPINION: Clean Slate Act is Another Step Back for Public Safety In NYS

Nearly every public poll conducted in recent years has reflected a similar sentiment: crime is a significant problem in New York state. Yet [on Nov. 16], we were reminded that the public’s sense of urgency isn’t shared by Gov. Hochul and her legislative allies. The signing of the Clean Slate Act, which automatically seals criminal

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OPINION: What Kind of Democracy Are We When Politicians Have to Fear Violence?

Now that the dust has settled on the House speakership fight, both Washington, D.C. and the media have been eager to move on to other issues: the Israel-Hamas war, the Trump trials, the recent elections, and, on Capitol Hill, a potential government shutdown, and various funding bills. These are all important, but we shouldn’t let

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CRAIG BOND

The Clemens Center in downtown Elmira, a regional performing-arts center, has recently hired CRAIG BOND as its new director of development. He has returned to the area after 25 years. While away, Bond established Vintage Theatre Productions in Aurora, Colorado; served as ticketing & marketing services manager at Colorado Ballet; and worked as development director

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REYNA FLORENTINO

Cayuga Health has announced that REYNA FLORENTINO has recently transitioned from the role of system director for quality and risk management to AVP of quality, accreditation, and performance improvement / chief risk and quality officer. Florentino joined Cayuga Health in July 2022 from Trinity Health in Pennsylvania, where she oversaw the areas of quality and

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UR Medicine Finger Lakes

UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health announces that MANAV BANDLAMUDI, MD has joined the medical staff of Geneva General Hospital, at 196 North St. in Geneva, as a hospitalist. Dr. Bandlamudi is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He earned his medical degree at Ross University School of Medicine, Portsmouth, Dominica. He completed his

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Bates Troy Healthcare Linen

Binghamton–based Bates Troy Healthcare Linen has recently announced a pair of new hires. SHAYNE ANDERSON has joined Bates Troy as accounts receivable administrator. She has worked 20 years in administrative assistant / office roles along while bringing finance and accounting skills to the position. JOHN PAPE has joined Bates Troy as 2nd shift manager. As

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ROBERT EASTERLY

ROBERT EASTERLY has joined Barclay Damon as a senior property tax consultant. Easterly is a member of the law firm’s property tax & condemnation and energy practice areas. He is located in the firm’s Syracuse office. Easterly, a former real property manager for Brookfield Renewable Partners and other independent power producers, has rejoined Barclay Damon

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