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St. Joseph’s lifts water restriction on emergency-services building after Legionella testing
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center has lifted the water restriction on its emergency-services building after test results “confirmed no presence of Legionella
NBT Bank hires Thomas to manage Tully office
TULLY, N.Y. — NBT Bank has announced the hiring of Michael Thomas as branch manager of the bank’s Tully office. In this position, he has responsibility
Shineman Center at SUNY Oswego earns gold rating for energy and environmental impact
OSWEGO, N.Y. — The Richard S. Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation on the SUNY Oswego campus has earned a gold rating from the
Construction set to resume at Lago Casino site
TYRE, N.Y. — The partners in the $425 million Lago Casino & Resort project say construction at the site in the Finger Lakes town of
U.S. Navy accepts Lockheed Martin helicopter bound for Denmark in Owego ceremony
OWEGO, N.Y. — The U.S. Navy has accepted the first MH-60R helicopter from Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) that is headed for Denmark. It was part
CNYREDC hopes to “rise” to top three in Cuomo’s $1.5B economic-development competition
SYRACUSE — For the Central New York regional economic-development council (CNYREDC), it’s now a matter of waiting and hoping. The CNYREDC on Oct. 6 announced
Business competition could bring $10 million into upstate New York
SYRACUSE –– New York State is betting that a business competition taking place in Syracuse could bring in more than $10 million into the area
Isolationism vs. Internationalism
The terms isolationism and internationalism are traditionally used when one discusses foreign policy. I think these terms can also be applied to the world of
Surgeon among three attorneys Centolella Lynn firm has added in 2015
SYRACUSE — Dr. G. Randall Green, director of cardiac surgery at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, has more than practicing medicine on his mind these
AICPA to Congress: Act “immediately” on tax-extenders legislation
Congress is considering a bill that would temporarily or permanently extend more than 50 provisions in the Internal Revenue Code, which are commonly referred to
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