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Prossner named new president for St. Joseph’s Health Auxiliary
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Auxiliary of St. Joseph’s Health recently announced the appointment of Colleen Curley Prossner as the new board president. Prossner is executive
Pinnacle Holding Company appoints two new board members
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Pinnacle Holding Company, LLC announced it has appointed two new members to its board of directors: Dalton J. Axenfeld and Elizabeth
The Wolak Group, Dunkin’ Donuts franchisee, formally opens new career-development center
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Wolak Group has formally opened a 2,000-square-foot career-development center for its Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants in Central New York. It’s located next
Syracuse leads CNY regions in jobs gained in the last year
The Syracuse–area economy added 3,200 jobs, a 1 percent increase, in the last year to lead Central New York regions in jobs gained, according to
Carthage Area Hospital transferring skilled-nursing unit residents before closure
CARTHAGE — Carthage Area Hospital is working to transfer the 23 residents in its skilled-nursing unit after the state approved its plan to close the
Barclay Damon adopts new compensation system, other policies for associate attorneys
SYRACUSE — Barclay Damon, LLP — a Syracuse–based law firm will 11 offices across New York and the Northeast — announced it has instituted an
Aflac survey: small-business employees are happier
Small businesses make up more than 90 percent of businesses today, and now they can also claim to be some of the happiest places to
NYSEG, RG&E appoint Taylor as new president and CEO
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG) and Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E) have appointed Carl Taylor as their new president and
Price Rite seeking to hire 85 for new Utica store
UTICA, N.Y. — Price Rite Supermarkets is accepting job applications for its Price Rite of Utica store, which is scheduled to open in June. The
Cuomo: New York employers will save about $400M in workers’-compensation premiums this year
ALBANY, N.Y. — Employers in New York state will save about $400 million in workers’-compensation premiums this year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced. This came after
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