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CABVI CEO D’Amico to retire next year
UTICA, N.Y. — The board of directors of the Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI) announced that Rudy D’Amico, president & CEO,
Binghamton University names Pelletier new police chief
VESTAL, N.Y. — Binghamton University has tapped John Pelletier to be the next chief of the school’s New York State University Police force. Pelletier, who
Gunlocke Company completes expansion at manufacturing facility in Steuben County
WAYLAND, N.Y. — The Gunlocke Company, a commercial furniture manufacturer in Steuben County, has completed a $2.6 million expansion project with the help of a
Omari appointed director of new Food Processing Business Incubation Program in the Finger Lakes
ITHACA, N.Y. — The Finger Lakes Regional Prosperity Network (FLRPnet) and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County announced that Amina Omari has been appointed the
Hamilton named new senior regional director of food and beverage at Tioga, Vernon Downs
NICHOLS & VERNON, N.Y. — The owner of Tioga Downs Casino Resort and Vernon Downs Casino Hotel, Jeff Gural, announced he has appointed Andrew Hamilton
Camillus couple arrested for stealing more than $68,000 from the Cider Mill in Onondaga
Detectives say John Neville, 40, and his wife, Kalee Neville, 27, both of Canterbury Drive in Camillus, are charged with grand larceny and falsifying business
Stewart-Cousins selected as first woman New York State Senate majority leader
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State Senate Democrats announced they have voted Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D–Yonkers) as the new Senate majority leader, making her the first
Generations Bank adds Gardner, Moriarty to board of directors
Gardner is former chairman of the Medina Savings and Loan board of directors. He has worked at The Barden & Robeson Corporation in Middleport, N.Y.
People news: Maher and Potter transition to new roles in Syracuse Athletics Department
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Jeremiah Maher and Mark Potter, two experienced employees of the Syracuse Athletics Department and Carrier Dome ticket office are transitioning roles, the
Center for Community Alternatives appoints Cordero Dyer deputy director and CFO
The Center for Community Alternatives (CCA) announced it has appointed Carolina Cordero Dyer as deputy director and chief financial officer (CFO). As CFO, Cordero Dyer
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