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  • Tick Tock diner manager charged with plotting to kill uncle co-owner freed on bail

    New York Post - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    CLIFTON, NJ - The manager of a New Jersey diner is free on bail six weeks after he was charged with plotting to kill the co-owner of the restaurant, his ...

  • Jay-Zs Roc Nation Sports Signs New York Jets QB Geno Smith

    Forbes - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Kimberly Ann Miale to make her mark as a part of Jay-Z's Roc Nation Sports. Miale, who has failed to negotiate any active players' contracts in the NFL, signed New York Jets rookie quarterback Geno Smith and will now be tasked with negotiating his contract with the team that selected him in the 2013 NFL ...

  • A SUNY address now means no taxes—for a decade

    The Business Review - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    State University of New York system. Eligible companies include startups, out-of-state companies that move into New York, and also existing companies that expand while maintaining jobs. The announcement means commercial real estate firms and local economic developers have a new competitor: New York state itself. It's not clear how much tax revenue localities and the state will forgo as a ...

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  • QA This man just won $250000 for his startup

    The Business Review - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Rutvik Mehta 's childhood science experiments once included trying to ferment oranges. These days, in Troy, he's doing something far less odorous--and more important. Mehta, 28, is president, CEO and co-founder of ...

  • Few New York school districts beat the property tax cap in this years voting

    The Post-Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Kate Walsh and her son, 4-year-old Jack, exit the voting booth at Liverpool High School Tuesday. The Liverpool school district's budget ...

  • Syracuse police locate grandparents of 4-year-old girl found wandering DeWitt Street

    The Post-Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Syracuse, NY -- Syracuse Police have located the grandparents of the 4-year-old girl who was wandering DeWitt Street this morning. Police said the young girl wandered up to a group of Department of Public Works employees on ...

  • The National Play Three Surprise Gigs in New York

    Rolling Stone - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The first venue, announced on Twitter, was a tiny bar (and flower shop) in Ditmas, Brooklyn, called Sycamore. ("Care to to join us for a liquid lunch? Doors at noon, show at 12:30," the band posted on Facebook.) The second was at Public Assembly in Brooklyn, at 5 p.m., for which tickets were raffled to fans online. The third, at 10 p.m., was at Manhattan's Mercury Lounge, a ...

  • Mourners remember Hofstra student killed by friendly fire while taken hostage

    New York Post - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Weeping mourners said tearful good-byes today to the beautiful Hofstra University coed accidentally killed by police during a confrontation with a violent thug.Loved ones of Andrea Rebello, 21, packed St. Theresa of Avila in Sleepy Hollow to honor the young woman shot in the head early Friday morning in a house blocks away from Hofstra."During this tragedy a question comes to mind - why? ...

  • 50-year-old man struck by Q train being treated for head trauma

    New York Post - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A man was struck by a train in Brooklyn this morning, authorities said.The 50-year-old was hit by a Queens-bound Q train about 10:30 a.m. at the Avenue J station near 15th Street, according to an MTA spokeswoman and FDNY.He is being treated for head trauma at Kings County Hospital, the FDNY spokesman said.It was not immediately clear how he was struck, authorities ...

  • White People Stopped By New York Police Are More Likely To Have Guns Or Drugs Than Minorities

    ThinkProgress - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    just-concluded trial on the New York Police Department’s stop-and-frisk program, the city argued that officers’ disproportionate targeting of black and Latino New Yorkers was not due to racial profiling but because each stopped individual was doing something suspicious at the time. The data, however, tells a different story: weapons and drugs were more often found on white New ...

  • New York City loses its private equity boss

    CNN Money - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Head of NYC private equity investments heads to private firm in which NYC pension invested. FORTUNE --Yesterday came newsthat Barry Miller had stepped down as head of private equity investments for the New York City Employee Retirement Systems (NYCERS), in order to open a New York City office for Connecticut-based private equity firm Landmark Partners. My immediate reaction: Is this a conflict ...

  • Bottom line Kaleida Catholic Health hit by flu

    Business Journal - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A tough flu season led to a jump in labor costs during first quarter for the regions two largest health systems. Kaleida Health and Catholic Health each saw the costs for salaries and benefits increase by more than 5 percent during first quarter, according to financial statements filed with bondholders. Kaleida Health, which employs more than 10,000 full- and part-time workers, paid $182.6 ...

  • Reyna named soccer teams director of football

    New York Yankees - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Claudio Reyna played in Europe and the U.S. for more than 12 years and for the U.S. team in four World Cups. (AP) NEW YORK -- New York City Football Club (New York City FC) has named Claudio Reyna as the club's Director of Football and its first employee. Reyna will be responsible for building the soccer elements of the New York City FC organization, including the recruitment of players, ...

  • NYCLU analysis Most stops in outer boroughs

    Associated Press - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    NEW YORK (AP) -- Black and Hispanic men are more likely to be stopped in the Bronx and Brooklyn than other boroughs, according to an analysis of police street stop data released Wednesday by the New York Civil Liberties ...

  • Witnesses in Md. and region report seeing meteor

    Boston Globe - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    FREDERICK, Md. (AP) - A bright light seen traveling across the sky over the weekend by dozens of witnesses across Maryland and the region is what astronomers are calling a fragmenting meteoric ...

  • Pay-for-performance an issue for bank execs

    Business Journal - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Banks large and small continue to struggle when it comes to tying executive pay to performance, according to a new report. Nearly 70 percent of CEOs, directors and chairmen who responded to Bank Directors annual compensation survey say that linking compensation to bank performance is the biggest compensation challenge for 2013. The sentiment cuts across banks of all sizes, in all parts of the ...

  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Mount Sinai partner on biomedical research

    The Business Review - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Shirley Ann Jackson, president, of Rensselaer. RPI and Mount Sinai Hospital will use their high-performance computing centers to advance the biomedical ...

  • Expanding Sovran poised for more growth

    Business Journal - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Throughout 2008, 2009 and most of 2010, Sovran Self Storage Inc. resisted pressure from investors to substantially grow its footprint, believing the market conditions werent right. Finally, prices came down from individual operators who were struggling with the economy, and the Amherst-based self-storage company (NYSE: SSS) hasnt looked back. It purchased 29 stores in 2011, 26 stores in 2012 and ...

  • Fellow Democrats Miner Cuomo talk for first time since she criticized his leadership

    The Post-Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Associated Press Albany, NY - Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner and Gov. Andrew Cuomo spoke at the executive mansion in Albany Tuesday night for the first time in about seven months. "We spoke and it was, as you can imagine, it was professional and courteous," Miner told WCNY's Susan Arbetter on her radio show Capitol Pressroom this morning. She gave no details about the ...

  • When the sun comes out in Central New York a chance for more thunderstorms

    The Post-Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Satellite image showing clearing skies approaching from the west. This clearing should allow us to warm back up this afternoon and for more thunderstorms to ...

  • U.S. Department of Labor sues to free retirement funds of former Syracuse construction company workers

    The Post-Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Labor Department has asked a federal court to appoint an independent administrator to manage the 401(k) plan of the defunct David J. Hardy Construction ...

  • Teens accused of raiding stepfathers gun cabinet charged with burglary in Onondaga County

    The Post-Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Syracuse, NY - A Town of Geddes teenager accused of stealing 16 long guns from his stepfather's gun cabinet was arraigned on burglary charges with two co-defendants today in Onondaga County Court. Alexander Barber-Montemayor, 18, Victor Pizarro, 20, and Alexander Reinhardt, 18, are accused of burglarizing an apartment in the 600 block of Lodi Street of various home goods and electronics on ...

  • Kathleen Joy replaces Lance Denno as majority leader of Syracuse Common Council

    The Post-Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    David Lassman | dlassman@syracuse.com SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Syracuse Councilor-at-Large Kathleen Joy has stepped in to take over as majority leader of the all-Democratic council ...

  • Time Warner Cable shuffling channels testing genre-based lineup in Syracuse

    The Post-Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Time Warner Cable "Honey, what channel is our show on?" For many Central New Yorkers, the answer to that question is about to change. Time Warner Cable is beta testing a new genre-based channel lineup in Syracuse starting June 18. A letter sent to TWC subscribers explains many television channels are being shuffled around to group similar genres together, such as sports, news and ...

  • Sylvan Beach mayor After 22 years well finally do required audits

    The Post-Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Sylvan Beach Mayor Greg Horan says the village will start performing the annual audits that the state Comptroller's office says haven't been done for at least 22 years. "I can't speak to what the previous administrators did or didn't do, but we're going forward and we're trying to do things the right way," said Horan, who took office April ...

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