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Mohawk Valley Ambulance Corps inks another agreement with Priority Billing
MOHAWK, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Ambulance Corps (MOVAC) announced it will continue working with Priority Billing to provide billing services for its nearly 9,000 annual
People news: Syracuse University hires Arkeilpane for athletics fundraising position
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A man who played for the Syracuse University football team, along with Art Monk, Joe Morris, and Gary Anderson, will serve as
Syracuse selects activist, attorney Vernon Jordan Jr. as commencement speaker
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University has named Vernon Jordan, Jr. as its graduation speaker for the ceremony on May 14 in the Carrier Dome. The
Carthage Area Hospital adds lab services at community health center
CARTHAGE, N.Y. — Carthage Area Hospital is expanding lab services at its community health center at 117 North Mechanic St., beginning April 3. The clinic-based
St. Joseph’s Health opens heartburn center
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Health has announced the opening of a heartburn center at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center. St. Joseph’s described the facility
Rome Memorial Hospital to host nurse-recruitment event
ROME, N.Y. — Rome Memorial Hospital (RMH) hosts its semi-annual “Spring Fling,” a nurse reception job fair on Thursday evening. The event is scheduled between
Boeheim, Wildhack discuss contract extension, Hopkins departure at news conference
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim said assistant coach Mike Hopkins came to him “in tears” on Saturday afternoon and told him
Syracuse head coach-designate Hopkins accepts top job at Washington
SEATTLE — Mike Hopkins, head coach-designate of the Syracuse University men’s basketball program, will become the next head coach at the University of Washington (UW), that
Schumer concerned about proposed cuts to HUD’s CDBG program, impact on Syracuse
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.) on Thursday expressed “serious” concerns over reports that the proposed federal budget would eliminate all funding to the community development
Ithaca’s Sciencenter capital campaign raises more than $4 million, surpasses goal
ITHACA, N.Y. — Ithaca’s Sciencenter raised $4.1 million in its recently completed capital campaign, surpassing its goal of $3.8 million. The capital campaign, dubbed “Curious.
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