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Cornell names latest JumpStart companies
ITHACA — Two companies will participate in the spring semester JumpStart program from the Cornell Center for Materials Research. Empire State Development’s Division of Science,
Miami Beach firm to acquire Synapse car charging network
SYRACUSE — Car Charging Group, Inc., a nationwide provider of electric vehicle charging services, plans to acquire EV Pass, LLC and its local network of charging stations from Synapse Sustainability Trust, Inc. of Syracuse. Synapse is a nonprofit focused on sustainable environmental initiatives. EV Pass specializes in building destination and location networks for electric vehicle
Rome Memorial Hospital adds software to aid early breast-cancer detection
ROME — Diagnosing breast cancer at its earliest stage, when it’s easiest to treat, has long been a challenging task for doctors. But, new imaging
Creates new service division in direct mailing SYRACUSE — Dupli Envelope & Graphics recently acquired business mailing supplier Lettergraphics, Inc. to create a new service division named Dupli Direct. Lettergraphics located at 433 West Onondaga St., has been providing marketing mailing services in Syracuse since 1910. This acquisition brings traditional mailing experts to
Vicks: A printing company adapting in the digital age
What if I should fall right through the center of the earth … oh, and come out the other side, where people walk upside down? — Alice in Wonderland YORKVILLE — Anyone operating a printing company today understands how Alice felt. In the past 13 years, over 10,000 establishments have vanished as the industry
Rome Memorial Hospital launches educational TV system
ROME — Rome Memorial Hospital has introduced a new television system to provide patient and staff education on the hospital’s 1500 N. James St. campus. The Rome Hospital Foundation, the hospital’s fund-raising arm, secured a $50,000 grant from M&T Bank for the purchase of a nine-channel medical media-on-demand system. It delivers patient education on topics
New York lobbies USDA for pilot program on Greek yogurt
New York is angling to be chosen as the site for a federal pilot program to test the cost effectiveness of including Greek yogurt in
New regional online resource for entrepreneurs launches
A nonprofit group based in Buffalo is introducing a new online resource meant to help upstate New York’s startup community make connections with regional and
Rome Memorial Hospital launches educational television system
ROME — Rome Memorial Hospital has introduced a new television system to provide patient and staff education on the hospital’s 1500 N. James St. campus.
Computer problem leads to questionable Medicaid payments
A new audit from Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found more than $26 million in potentially improper Medicaid payments due to flaws in the Department of Health’s
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