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Upstate University Hospital opens adolescent psychiatric unit

SYRACUSE — Upstate University Hospital has opened its first inpatient unit for adolescents requiring acute psychiatric care.  It will focus on the treatment of children 12 to 17 years of age. The hospital expects the average length of their stay to last five to seven days. After a formal ribbon-cutting event on Jan. 17, the […]

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Upstate, statewide consumer sentiment climb in Q4

Consumer sentiment in upstate New York rose 7.1 points to 92.4 in the fourth quarter of 2019, up from the last measurement of 85.3 in the year’s third quarter. That’s according to the latest quarterly survey of Upstate and statewide consumer sentiment that the Siena College Research Institute (SRI) released Jan. 7.  Upstate’s overall sentiment

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Ansco Lofts development in Binghamton includes residential, commercial space

BINGHAMTON — The Ansco Lofts, a development located at the site of the former Ansco Camera Factory in Binghamton, has opened following a $25 million renovation project. Paulus Development of Syracuse renovated the property into a mixed-use development that offers 100 new lofts and nearly 35,000 square feet of commercial space on the building’s ground

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Adirondack North Country Association appoints three new board members

The new members are: J. Daniel Mohr, executive VP and chief financial officer at Utica–based Adirondack Bank; Kevin Richardson, executive VP of sales and operations at Sackets Harbor–based Agbotic Inc.; and Noah Shaw, a partner with Buffalo–based Hodgson Russ Attorneys LLP and co-chair of the firm’s renewable-energy practice, working from its Saratoga Springs office. The

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Walk the Talk

“When you walk with someone, something unspoken happens. Either you match their pace or they match yours.” — Sidney Poitier, American-Bahamian actor, film director   That’s a good quote from Sir Sidney. It got me thinking about this marketing-communications business I’m in. Maybe you do some marcom too, either on your own or with an agency? The

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Contrarian thinking can put us on the right track

It makes business more interesting when there are a few contrarians around. For example, a Jeff Bezos, a Steve Jobs, or an Elon Musk, those who challenge commonly accepted assumptions. They stir our placid mental waters to get the creative juices flowing. As it turns out, the start of a new decade is a good

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T-N-T Contractors of CNY buys Teall Ave. property for $159,000

SYRACUSE — T-N-T Contractors of CNY, Inc. recently bought the 10,224-square-foot office and mixed-use property at 1937 Teall Ave. in Syracuse for $159,000 from Ralph Ringo. Elaina Pirro of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusively marketed the property and represented the seller in this transaction, according to a news release from the real-estate firm. T-N-T

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WorkTrain Expands programs in 2020 to support job growth

Central New York’s job growth is the strongest in decades. In October, year-over-year job growth in Syracuse was nearly 2 percent, compared to 0.4 percent growth in the combined regions of Albany, Rochester, and Buffalo. While this job growth is an important indicator of the strength of our regional economy, it also drives talent challenges

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In God We Trust. Maybe

So, who do you trust? Do you trust the people involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s death? They tell you he committed suicide. Despite any number of bizarre coincidences that suggest he was done in by someone. So, do you trust the officials who tell you otherwise? Do you trust your FBI? If you say you don’t, I

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LAWRENCE T. (TOM) GILROY, IV

LAWRENCE T. (TOM) GILROY, IV has joined Gilroy Kernan & Gilroy Inc. (GKG) as strategic business advisor. In this role, Gilroy will work with a broad spectrum of businesses in Central New York and the New York City metro area to address their overall exposure to risk with a targeted focus on expanding the firm’s

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