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Physical therapist Deb Groff has recently joined the rehabilitation staff at Oswego Health’s Central Square Medical Center. She has more than 25 years of physical
St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center
The following individuals joined St. Joseph’s active medical staff. In the specialty of emergency, Andrew C. Bushnell, M.D.; Samuel N. Echezona, M.D.; and Alexander Kazos,
RMS Healthcare has promoted Al Tripodi to quality auditor associate. He has worked for RMS since 2012 as a health-care administrative assistant. Tripodi will take
InterFaith Works of CNY recently appointed Kari Liberatore as reception and placement coordinator/intensive case manager. She is responsible for the reception and placement period for
Northland Communications has hired Mike Adamsas strategic relations manager, supporting both the Syracuse and Utica locations. He will be responsible for management of customer accounts
LongHorn Steakhouse to open Clay eatery on Monday
CLAY, N.Y. — LongHorn Steakhouse is set to open its 6,300-square-foot restaurant on Route 31 in Clay on Monday, Oct. 6. The eatery will create
People news: McChesney joins Tully Rinckey as new director of PR
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Tully Rinckey PLLC, an Albany–based law firm that also operates a Syracuse office, has hired Charles J. McChesney as its director of
Matthews Salon Spa relocates DeWitt location
DeWITT, N.Y. — Matthews Salon Spa this week announced its new location at the DeWitt Town Center, at 3179 Erie Boulevard. The salon previously operated
Cuomo signs bill expanding MWBE certification for N.Y. businesses, boosts contract target
ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday signed legislation designed to increase the number of certified minority- and women-owned enterprises (MWBE) in New York.
New York AG says Rochester CEO defrauded investors
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman on Thursday announced that his office has obtained a judgment against the CEO of Rochester–based
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