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Commerce Chenango Tourism offers tourism-related grant program
NORWICH, N.Y. — Commerce Chenango Tourism says new grant program is available for Chenango County tourism-related businesses, as well as event and festival organizers. The
Upstate Medical University students get residency assignments during annual Match Day
At the same time, 47 percent of students will remain in New York, including 12 for preliminary positions and 59 for full residency training. Additionally,
MVCC, SUNY Oneonta extend agreement between schools
The addition to the agreement says students who successfully complete their bachelor’s degree will be automatically accepted into one of SUNY Oneonta’s education master’s degree
People news: St. Luke Health Services promotes Ford-Prior
“I am very proud and excited to assume my new role and to lead a team that is both hardworking and dedicated to the residents
Organizers prepare for upcoming virtual NYS Green Building Conference
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The upcoming New York State Green Building Conference will be held virtually this year between March 28 and April 28. The SUNY
Shineman Foundation adds three from Oswego business community to its board of directors
OSWEGO — The Richard S. Shineman Foundation recently elected three new members to its board of directors. Joining the board of the nine-year-old foundation —
Arc Herkimer to break ground on event center
LITTLE FALLS, N.Y. — Arc Herkimer will break ground this spring on its Kucerak Event Center at its Mohawk Valley Golf and Event Center at
Former nonprofit executive pleads guilty to embezzlement
In her plea before Onondaga County Court Judge Thomas Miller, Goddard admitted to stealing $650,809.32 from H.O.M.E. from January 2014 through September 2018. She has
Lewis joins Rome Health as nursing-home administrator
Lewis has been a licensed nursing-home administrator for 20 years and most recently served as the administrator of Sunset Nursing Home in Boonville. Previously, he
Taste of Syracuse returns in early June following two-year absence
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Taste of Syracuse will return to downtown Syracuse in and around Clinton Square in early June following a two-year absence due to
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