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Upstate, Fort Drum train for medical-transport situations

SYRACUSE — Upstate University Hospital and the U.S. Army’s Fort Drum near Watertown on June 26 conducted a medical-transport training exercise on the roof of the Syracuse medical facility. The event included a Black Hawk helicopter from Fort Drum landing on the structure’s helipad. The exercise sought to ensure that both Upstate and Fort Drum […]

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Syracuse Crunch think big with Frozen Dome Classic

SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Crunch is hoping to make a big splash with their planned “Frozen Dome Classic,” the first professional hockey game held in the Carrier Dome, when it takes the ice with the Utica Comets on Nov. 22. “I really believe that Syracuse is … a big-event market,” Howard Dolgon, owner of the

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Syracuse Manufacturers Mobilize for Victory in World War II: the Story of Onondaga Pottery

Before the outbreak of World War II, factories located in Syracuse and Onondaga County, N.Y., made shoes, typewriters, air conditioners, washing machines, and many other civilian products. Military preparedness was low on the nation’s list. However, shortly after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941, and the U.S. declared war on Japan

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A Change in Leadership at the Chenango Arts Council

NORWICH — The Chenango Arts Council has new leadership. On June 30, Victoria Calvert Kappel, executive director, stepped down from her position after 15 years to explore new opportunities.  The Chenango Arts Council (CAC) has been a community anchor for participation, education, and quality of life in Chenango County for the last four decades, Kappel said

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Global warming: not an easy idea for scientists to walk away from no matter the evidence

First, please note the plug for my latest play, at the end of this column. I recently read that some science writers claim that NASA and other scientists fiddled with temperature data to show global warming. The writers show us one chart with actual U.S. temperatures — those recorded each year since 1900 or so.

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Architecture/Engineering Directory

Welcome to the 2014 edition of The Business Journal News Network’s Architectural and Engineering Directory. In here, you will find the current data and projects from the past year for architectural and engineering firms that are based in Central New York. Charts with industry-specific data are also spread throughout the directory to provide a snapshot

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Teresa M. Roney

Teresa M. Roney has joined Bousquet Holstein PLLC as of counsel in the real-estate practice group. She previously had her own law practice in Skaneateles,

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