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New York state to close four more prisons by next year
New York state corrections officials announced Friday plans to close four more Upstate prisons a year from now, citing a big reduction in drug offenders.
MAMI, OCC partner to offer medical-interpreter training program
SYRACUSE — Understanding a diagnosis or the doctor’s instructions on how to treat an illness are crucial to receiving good health care, but are often
Road Kitchens U.S.A. formally opens in Utica
UTICA — Road Kitchens U.S.A., which builds custom mobile cuisine trucks and concession trailers, held its grand opening Monday in Utica, according to a news
Le Moyne College acquires the assets of the Arrupe business-ethics program from Georgetown
DeWITT — Le Moyne College today announced the acquisition of the Pedro Arrupe S.J. Program of Christian Social Ethics in Business from Georgetown University, which
BAE Systems Endicott plant to develop spoiler-control electronics on Boeing 737 MAX
ENDICOTT — The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) has selected BAE Systems Plc (OTC: BAESY) to provide the spoiler-control electronics for the new Boeing 737 MAX.
Elmira Savings Bank promotes Tangorre to branch administrator
ELMIRA — Elmira Savings Bank has promoted Donna J. Tangorre to senior vice president, branch administrator. She has 30 years of community banking experience, with an
Raymond appoints Combs executive VP of sales and marketing
GREENE — The Raymond Corporation has appointed Timothy Combs as executive vice president of sales and marketing. Bringing more than 30 years of experience to
Berkshire Hills Bancorp CFO to resign on Friday
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE: BHLB), the parent company of Berkshire Bank, on Monday announced that Kevin Riley, executive vice president and CFO, will resign on
SCORE offers Binghamton workshop on achieving business success
BINGHAMTON — The Binghamton Chapter of SCORE is offering to the public a Success Through Knowing Your Business workshop, Thursday, Aug. 8, from 5:30 to
USDA selects NY schools for Greek-yogurt pilot program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a pilot program that will provide Greek yogurt to schools in four states, including New York, U.S.