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OCRRA names Destiny USA 2012 Recycler of the Year
SYRACUSE — The Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency (OCRRA) has named Destiny USA its 2012 Blue Ribbon Recycler of the Year. OCRRA, a nonprofit public
Effort takes off to land unmanned aircraft test site
SYRACUSE — A group of New York and Massachusetts organizations led by CenterState CEO started its engines Feb. 21 in a competition to land a
Delta Medical slated to launch next month in Rome
ROME — A new primary-care practice set up by Rome Memorial Hospital hopes to start seeing patients in March. The hospital plans to open the
Binghamton University seminar on exit planning for closely held businesses set for Feb. 27
BINGHAMTON — As many private business owners near retirement age, they face the increasingly thorny issue of what to do with their business so they
EarlySense distribution keeps with Welch Allyn’s practices
SKANEATELES FALLS — A recently announced arrangement that has Welch Allyn distributing another company’s patient-monitoring system is rare but not unheard of for the Skaneateles
Little Falls Hospital appoints senior director of human resources
LITTLE FALLS — Marlene E. Little has joined Bassett Healthcare Network as senior director of human resources at Little Falls Hospital. Before joining Bassett, Little
Savannah Bank CEO joins board of New York Bankers Association
Thomas E. Ganey, president and CEO of Savannah Bank, N.A., has been selected to serve on the board of directors of the New York Bankers
Holt Architects focused on growing new Syracuse office
SYRACUSE — Holt Architects had designs on opening a Syracuse branch for some time before it moved into a downtown office in the middle of
N.Y. manufacturing index breaks even for first time since summer
New York manufacturers broke out of a mold of negativity in February amid a surge of new orders. The Empire State Manufacturing Survey from the
Institute for Excellence & Ethics moves toward self-sustaining growth
MANLIUS — Fresh off a 25 percent revenue increase in 2012, the Manlius not-for-profit education consulting organization, Institute for Excellence & Ethics (IEE), is moving
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