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Cazenovia College to offer criminal justice minor this fall
CAZENOVIA — Cazenovia College announced it will add a criminal justice minor to the college’s overall curriculum this fall 2014 semester. The new minor
Excellus net income declines 50 percent in 2013
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield today reported it generated net income of $53 million in 2013, down from $106 million in 2012. The Rochester–based nonprofit firm, the
St. Joseph’s Physicians to close The Women’s Place
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Physicians plans to close both locations of The Women’s Place, a medical practice focused on gynecological services for women. The locations
Contractors complete steel structure on Quad-C of Nano Utica project
MARCY — Construction crews have completed the steel structure ahead of schedule in the construction of the $125 million computer-chip commercialization center (Quad-C). The office
NYSEG to give Binghamton University $400K in economic-development grants Wednesday
VESTAL — Binghamton University on Wednesday will formally accept $400,000 in grants from the power company NYSEG to offset electric-infrastructure costs for two major on-campus
St. Joseph’s Physicians appoints Duffy director of clinical operations
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Physicians has appointed Julianne Duffy director of clinical operations. In this role, Duffy will oversee clinical operations for the entire St.
Cornell, city of Utica use grant to create R2G urban-planning studio
UTICA — Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Oneida County and the city of Utica on Monday announced a downtown-development partnership and grant funding that they’ll use
Kinney Drugs formally opens in-store health clinic
SYRACUSE — Kinney Drugs has formally opened a health clinic inside its store at 104 Lafayette Road in Syracuse, providing customers a variety of health-care
UUP calls on state to restore funding for SUNY teaching hospitals, including Upstate Medical
New York should restore funding to its three teaching hospitals in Syracuse, Brooklyn, and Long Island, the union for State University of New York (SUNY) employees says. The state should also resume paying more of the cost of operating its public higher-education system instead of asking students to pay through tuition increases, contends Frederick Kowal,
Centers at St. Camillus prepares for improvement project
GEDDES — The Centers at St. Camillus, a nonprofit health-care facility in the town of Geddes, is preparing for an improvement project meant to relocate and improve its resident-gathering space. The project, which the facility hopes to complete before the end of the year, should begin in early March, says Christine M. Kearney, vice president
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