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Cazenovia Pop Warner League’s former treasurer accused of stealing nearly $50,000
CAZENOVIA, N.Y. — The New York State Police announced they have arrested the former treasurer of the Cazenovia Pop Warner Football League for stealing nearly
People news: Finger Lakes Health appoints Seaberg as new controller
GENEVA, N.Y. — Finger Lakes Health announced it has hired Tammy Seaberg as its new controller. In this role, she will supervise the health-care organization’s
People news: Hancock Estabrook adds Hython as associate attorney
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Hancock Estabrook, LLP announced that William H. Hython has joined the law firm as an associate attorney. Hython currently works in several
State Police seek suspect in theft at Kinney Drugs store near Ithaca
LANSING, N.Y. — New York State Police in Ithaca say they are seeking a man accused of stealing several electronics from the Kinney Drugs store
Burruano named general counsel of Five Star Bank parent
WARSAW, N.Y. — Financial Institutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISI), parent company of Five Star Bank, announced that it has named Samuel J. Burruano, Jr. general counsel.
Syracuse College of Law, Whitman School launch online joint J.D./MBA degree
J.D. is short for juris doctor, while MBA is short for master of business administration. “As we’ve learned from decades of success with our joint
People news: Dermody, Burke & Brown hires Brockett
She comes to the firm with experience in bookkeeping, including various accounting software such as QuickBooks and Sage 300. Brockett received an associate degree in
State Police looking for suspect in grand larceny at Syracuse–area stores
LAFAYETTE, N.Y. — State Police in LaFayette say they are investigating a grand larceny that happened on Friday, Dec. 13. State Police say the person
People news: Burgess joins Bond, Schoeneck & King
SYRACUSE, N.Y.— Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC announced that Samuel P. Burgess has joined its Syracuse office as senior counsel in the firm’s health care
City of Syracuse to begin reducing deer population this week
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Wildlife managers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) this week will start work on diminishing the overgrown deer population in the
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