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MAMI Interpreters settles into bigger Syracuse office
SYRACUSE — The Multicultural Association of Medical Interpreters of Central New York, Inc. (MAMI) recently relocated its Syracuse office to a larger space to accommodate
Focus turns to second wing in Brittonfield Medical Center
DeWITT — The owners of Brittonfield Medical Center in DeWitt are turning their attention to converting a second wing of the building to clinical space.
Personality Testing: Don’t Hire Without it
“Having the most talented people in each of our businesses is the most important thing. If we don’t, we lose.” — Jack Welch while CEO
A Solution to Fix the Broken Congress: Make it Bigger
Everybody hates Congress and its work. And, its sleazy, out-of-touch, and corrupt politicians. Here is a remedy: increase the size of Congress— dramatically. Both houses.
Space Apps Challenge set for SU’s Warehouse
SYRACUSE — A student-run brainstorming session at the Syracuse University (SU) Warehouse in downtown Syracuse this weekend will examine problems from NASA. The session is
New York companies sold more overseas in 2011
New York exports increased 19 percent in 2011 to nearly $83 billion. That growth rate topped the national average for export growth of 16 percent.
Changes coming for CenterState CEO business show
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO is overhauling its annual business show with a change in date, relocation to downtown Syracuse, and new partner to help develop
Companies owned by state retirement fund to disclose political spending
Three California companies will reveal political spending of corporate funds under a new agreement with the New York state comptroller. Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli announced the
Companies to offer biomass internships
SYRACUSE — Local college students will get the chance to intern for eight Upstate companies this summer in the areas of biomass and bioenergy. The
Elmira Savings Bank to pay quarterly dividend of 22 cents a share
ELMIRA — The board of directors of Elmira Savings Bank (ticker: ESBK) has declared a 22 cents per share cash dividend on its common shares
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