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SIMON M. SOLOMON

The Central New Land Trust board of directors recently named SIMON M. SOLOMON executive director. Solomon joins the team of New York’s sixth largest land trust, bringing with him 16 years of land-management experience and a deep devotion to conservation and environmental education. He succeeds Betsy Foote, interim executive director and long-time supporter of the […]

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$15 minimum wage phase-in continues for Upstate counties

The New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) has initiated the next steps in the state’s $15 minimum hourly wage phase-in.  Roberta Reardon, NYSDOL commissioner, issued an order calling for the minimum-wage rate in counties outside of New York City, Long Island, and Westchester to rise by $1 per hour, from $13.20 to $14.20, per

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MVHS Medical Group

KARISSA MADDEN and REBECCA HUGHES have joined the MVHS Medical Group as family nurse practitioners (FNP). Madden has joined the MVHS Medical Group – Washington Mills Medical Office as a primary care provider. She received her bachelor’s degree in nursing and her master’s in family nurse practitioner degree from Utica University. Prior to becoming an

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Hochul signs NY Textile Act to boost state textile manufacturing industry

The New York Textile Act seeks to help connect farmers who produce plant or animal fibers with the textile industry in ways that support innovation, sustainable development, and new marketing opportunities for plant and animal fibers that are grown in New York.  Gov. Kathy Hochul on Oct. 13 signed the bill to support New York’s textile

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Businesses need to be aware of whistleblower-law changes

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — New York amended its whistleblower law earlier this year, but many businesses remain unaware of the changes and how it may impact their company, one area labor attorney says. Among the biggest changes in the law, which went into effect Jan. 26, is the broadening of who can blow the whistle on

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KORI BIRCHENOUGH

KORI BIRCHENOUGH has joined the Family Chiropractic Office. Dr. Birchenough earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Binghamton University and earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from New York Chiropractic College (now called Northeast College of Health Sciences) in Seneca Falls. She is continuing her education and working toward becoming a certified chiropractic sports practitioner.

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VIEWPOINT: New York State Lowers Overtime Threshold for Agricultural Workers

On Sept. 30, 2022, New York State Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon announced that she has accepted the New York Farm Laborers Wage Board’s recommendation to lower the overtime threshold for agricultural workers from 60 hours down to 40 hours. During its Sept. 6, 2022 meeting, the board voted 2-1 in favor of submitting its report

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The Business Council adds Vazquez to government affairs team

ALBANY, N.Y. — The Business Council of New York State, Inc. recently added a new member to its government affairs team, The statewide business-advocacy organization announced on Sept. 27 that Mario Vazquez has come aboard as assistant director of government affairs. He formerly served as chief administrator at Excelsior Advisors and as a previous legislative

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Fomer Oneida city chamberlain arrested for stealing nearly $79K in city funds

ONEIDA, N.Y. — A former Oneida city chamberlain was recently arrested for allegedly stealing almost $79,000 from the city over the course of 14 years. Nancy Andrews, 77, was arrested and charged with grand larceny, corrupting the government, falsifying business records, and tampering with public records, according to an Oct. 19 announcement from state Comptroller

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YVEL DUROSEAU

YVEL DUROSEAU, M.D. has joined the Geneva General Hospital medical staff as a hospitalist. Dr. Duroseau attended medical school at Ross University School of Medicine in North Brunswick, New Jersey. He completed his internship and residency at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, and then continued his education

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