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Vol. 1, # 32 | August 13, 2007

Feature Section

Focus Section : Banking & Finance | Education | Health Care

Blogs Section

Feature Section

Ask Andi :

Networking your way to the sixth degree

Challenging Careers :

Grandview artisan leaves lasting impressions

Focus Section :

Banking & Finance

Education

Health Care

Letters to the Editor :

Change is necessary to secure world peace

Anti-war editorial rant

There ia a price for democracy

Profits & Passions :

Charles North
Back to the garden

ViewPoints :

GuestView - Todd P. Martin
Are lower interest rates in our future?

Valley Vines
Credits, Clients & Awards
Newsmakers
On the Agenda
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Banking & Finance
 
 

First came the merger, then came the changing of the guard. Stand ready the Rolodexes.

Thomas Hales, president and CEO of Union State Bank, acquired in July by Key Bank, will retire, along with President and Chief Operating Offficer Raymond Crotty.

USB’s Orangeburg headquarters will become Key’s Hudson Valley headquarters.

 

 

Education
 
 

As in tune to his Hudson Valley constituents as he was to his country’s global policies, former U.S. Rep. Benjamin Gilman was joined by more than 200 well-wishers on the grounds of SUNY Orange in Middletown August 2. The occasion? Groundbreaking for the Gilman Center for International Education.

 

 

 

For many college students, summer presents an opportunity to get some rest and relaxation, which can be scarce during the school year given academic rigors, part-time jobs and social entanglements. But many ambitious students use their vacation time to further career goals. The coveted summer internship is all the rage among college students who want to gain job experience, make connections and show the world what they’ve got. While friends toil at the shake shack or on the lifeguard stand, they don grown-up clothes and join the rat race.

 

 

Health Care
 
 

To help hospitals and physicians’ groups pay for the expensive and complex process of expanding their electronic records, U.S. Rep. Maurice Hinchey, D-Hurley, has secured approval for a $100,000 grant for the Institute for Family Health in New Paltz and $175,000 for Kingston’s Benedictine Hospital.

 

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