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RADAR program aims to connect disabled job seekers with apprenticeship opportunities

UTICA , N.Y. — The Workforce Development Board of Herkimer, Madison and Oneida Counties is hoping to close the employment gap for people with disabilities. Its new Regional Apprenticeship Development and Readiness (RADAR) program, funded by a nearly $3 million Apprenticeship Building America grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, focuses on developing job-training programs […]

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Carmina Wood Design opens Utica office

UTICA, N.Y. — For one Buffalo-based architecture, civil engineering, and interior-design firm, it wasn’t enough to just work in Utica. That’s why Carmina Wood Design opened an office in the city. The firm recently cut the ribbon on its new 1,800-square-foot office at 54 Franklin Square, just off Genesee Street. “We have this cool little

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FLH names Forcier assistant VP, physician network

GENEVA, N.Y. — Finger Lakes Health (FLH) recently announced it has promoted Andre Forcier to assistant VP of its physician network. He previously served as senior director, physician network. In his new role, Forcier will serve in a strategic capacity for the physician practices and operational oversight of FLH Medical PC Primary Care, Finger Lakes

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VIEWPOINT: Get Scrappy: Budget-Friendly Marketing Advice for SMBs

Many small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) deal with the same problem, day after day, year after year.  They have long understood the value of marketing and its role in helping gain exposure for their brands, drive traffic to their websites, and generate leads for their sales teams.  But they often lack the financial backing to

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OPINION: Gorbachev sought reform, but got more than that

Not many people can say that they changed the course of history. Mikhail Gorbachev, who died [on Aug. 30] at age 91, is one of those few people. He had a profound impact on world affairs. It may not have been the impact he intended, but he changed the world for the better.  Gorbachev was

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LETTERS: Assembly GOP calls for review of Hochul’s COVID-test deal

During the COVID-19 state of emergency, which finally expired on Sept. 13, the [New York] Governor’s office and state agencies were given expanded discretion on state expenditures. In an effort to expedite the state’s purchasing and procurement processes during the public health crisis, the Legislature and Comptroller’s normal oversight authority was significantly restricted. Information compiled by

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JEFFREY SPENARD

SWBR recently hired JEFFREY SPENARD to manage the company’s Central New York operations. In a career spanning 35 years, Spenard has worked at several national design firms in multiple roles. In his new position, he provides staff leadership and project and business operations management for SWBR’s Syracuse office. “Jeff’s significant background in the industry and

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DIMITAR KARAIVANOV

Community Bank System, Inc., parent company of Community Bank, N.A., has promoted DIMITAR KARAIVANOV to executive VP and chief operating officer of the company and the bank, effective Oct. 1. Karaivanov has served as executive VP of financial services and corporate development since joining Community Bank System in June 2021. In his role as chief

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 JENNIFER WHALEN

JENNIFER WHALEN has joined Fulton Savings Bank as a mortgage-loan originator. Whalen brings more than eight years of experience serving customers in Central New York, in roles from teller to residential mortgage underwriter. She also worked during those years as a customer-service representative and a loan processor on first and second mortgages. Whalen earned an

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VIP Structures

VIP Structures’ growing construction division has added AARON DEVEREAUX as construction project manager. He brings seven years of experience as an assistant project manager and estimator and previously worked with clients such as Colgate University, Byrne Dairy, and Turning Stone Resort and Casino. Devereaux received his bachelor’s degree in construction management from SUNY ESF and

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