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CORY KING has joined Dwyer Architectural on its design team. With a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University at Buffalo and 10 years of professional experience, he has been an immediate asset. King is well-versed in all phases of design and a wide variety of projects. DUSTIN EHRLICH has joined the firm, bringing 17 […]
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CORY KING has joined Dwyer Architectural on its design team. With a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University at Buffalo and 10 years of professional experience, he has been an immediate asset. King is well-versed in all phases of design and a wide variety of projects.
DUSTIN EHRLICH has joined the firm, bringing 17 years of professional experience in the higher education and residential markets. With strong design and leadership skills, Ehrlich employs a collaborative work style that has resulted in award-winning designs.
MANDIE ROSSIGNOL has joined Dwyer Architectural with more than 20 years of experience in the architectural industry. Accustomed to managing financial, contractual and procedural aspects of design and construction projects, she supports both the marketing and project-management teams.
EMILY DEMAREST has also come aboard the firm, bringing six years of professional experience. She has a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, interior design from Cazenovia College. Her collaborative nature, design talents, and attention to detail have been an immediate compliment to Dwyer’s health-care team, and she will also serve higher-education clients.
BRETT HIEBERT has also joined Dwyer Architectural. Having worked in Missouri, Colorado, Tennessee, Connecticut, and now New York for the past 10 years, he has developed strong experience and qualifications. Hiebert received a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Drury University in Missouri.
The Hayner Hoyt Corporation recently welcomed four new superintendents. RANDY MCCANNEY brings 20 years of experience in the construction industry and most recently was a superintendent at Granger Construction Company. ROBERT COOK brings over 40 years of experience in the construction industry and previously ran his own construction company. JOHN DELAP brings more than 45
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The Hayner Hoyt Corporation recently welcomed four new superintendents.
RANDY MCCANNEY brings 20 years of experience in the construction industry and most recently was a superintendent at Granger Construction Company.
ROBERT COOK brings over 40 years of experience in the construction industry and previously ran his own construction company.
JOHN DELAP brings more than 45 years of experience in the construction industry. Delap previously worked as a superintendent and project manager at JD Taylor Construction.
DENNIS ALEBA brings 30 years of experience in the construction industry and most recently was a superintendent at Granger Construction Company.

Tedone joins Strategic to lead retirement plan division and Rochester office
UTICA, N.Y. — Strategic Financial Services, Inc., has hired Greg Tedone as head of retirement plans, senior advisor. In this role. Tedone is responsible for

Upstate Medical University to provide GEO pay raises for nurses
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Upstate Medical University says it will offer pay increases to registered nurses (RNs) and, “for the first time,” to licensed practical nurses

Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties to hold annual day-of-giving event in September
UTICA, N.Y. — The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties announced Wednesday that it will hold its first-ever day of giving on Sept. 20.

People news: Finger Lakes Health names Healy employee health manager
GENEVA, N.Y. — Finger Lakes Health has appointed Tammy Healy as its new employee health manager. Healy has more than 35 years of nursing experience

Speedway LLC leases nearly 3,400 square feet of office space in Salina
SALINA, N.Y. — Speedway LLC recently leased 3,382 square feet of office space at 1035 Seventh North St. in the town of Salina. Elaina Pirro of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company helped arrange the transaction, representing the landlord, according to a release from the real-estate firm. No lease terms were disclosed. Hat And Dog LLC
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SALINA, N.Y. — Speedway LLC recently leased 3,382 square feet of office space at 1035 Seventh North St. in the town of Salina.
Elaina Pirro of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company helped arrange the transaction, representing the landlord, according to a release from the real-estate firm. No lease terms were disclosed.
Hat And Dog LLC of Camillus is listed as the owner of the 1035 Seventh North St. property, according to Onondaga County’s online real-estate records. The property contains a one-story building of more than 23,000 square feet on nearly 4.2 acres.
Speedway is a gasoline-convenience store brand with more than 3,500 stores from coast to coast, according to the company’s LinkedIn profile.

Industrial building on Hiawatha Boulevard in Syracuse sold for $3.5 million
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The 60,000-square-foot-industrial building at 405 Hiawatha Blvd. E in Syracuse was recently sold. North Star Management LLC purchased the property, which includes about 2.2 acres of land, for $3.5 million. Carmen Davoli, of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company, helped arrange the sale, representing the seller in the transaction. The prior property owner
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The 60,000-square-foot-industrial building at 405 Hiawatha Blvd. E in Syracuse was recently sold.
North Star Management LLC purchased the property, which includes about 2.2 acres of land, for $3.5 million. Carmen Davoli, of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company, helped arrange the sale, representing the seller in the transaction. The prior property owner is listed as Empire Archives, Inc., according to Onondaga County’s online real-estate records.

Cortland industrial building sold for $375,000
CORTLAND, N.Y. — The nearly 12,000-square-foot industrial building at 35 S. Franklin St. in Cortland was recently sold. David Yaman Realty Services purchased the property for $375,000. Joyce MacKnight and David Huckle of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company helped arrange the sale, representing the seller in the transaction. Cortland–based David Yaman Realty Services specializes in
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CORTLAND, N.Y. — The nearly 12,000-square-foot industrial building at 35 S. Franklin St. in Cortland was recently sold.
David Yaman Realty Services purchased the property for $375,000. Joyce MacKnight and David Huckle of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company helped arrange the sale, representing the seller in the transaction.
Cortland–based David Yaman Realty Services specializes in real-estate development and property management in Central New York.
New York milk producer prices continued to rise in latest month
Milk prices at the producer level continued to increase in New York state in the latest month for which data is available. New York dairy farms in February were paid an average of $25.40 per hundredweight of milk, up 70 cents, or nearly 3 percent, from $24.70 in January. Milk prices received were up $8,
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Milk prices at the producer level continued to increase in New York state in the latest month for which data is available.
New York dairy farms in February were paid an average of $25.40 per hundredweight of milk, up 70 cents, or nearly 3 percent, from $24.70 in January. Milk prices received were up $8, or 46 percent, from the $17.40 average in February 2021.
The data comes from the monthly milk-production report that the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) issued on April 20.
New York dairy farms produced
1.327 billion pounds of milk in March, down 1 percent from 1.340 billion pounds in the year-ago month. Milk production per cow in the state averaged 2,140 pounds in March, unchanged from a year prior. The number of milk cows on farms in New York state totaled 620,000 head in March, down 1 percent from 626,000 head in March 2021, NASS reported.
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