Mirabito retires from CMH

Chenango Memorial Hospital’s outgoing president and CEO, Frank W. Mirabito, was given a retirement dinner at the Canasawacta Country Club Friday evening. Turning out to honor Mirabito, center, on his 37 years of service to the Norwich hospital were Dr. Th

Chenango Memorial Hospital’s outgoing president and CEO, Frank W. Mirabito, was given a retirement dinner at the Canasawacta Country Club Friday evening. Turning out to honor Mirabito, center, on his 37 years of service to the Norwich hospital were Dr. Thomas Flanagan, CMH Board President Peter Chaplin, Mirabito’s wife Janet, and his parents Frank and Barbara Mirabito.

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