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Morse Manufacturing rolls out rebrand and redesigned website

SYRACUSE — Morse Manufacturing, a manufacturer of drum-handling equipment, recently launched a new brand identity, featuring a modernized logo, redesigned website, and an updated visual aesthetic that reflects the company’s future, while honoring its legacy. “For over 100 years, Morse has been at the forefront of innovation in drum handling solutions. This rebranding represents our […]

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VIEWPOINT: Revolutionizing Long-Term Care at Home Pharmacy Services

An aging patient, living alone and confused by the complex regimen of medications she must take, gets help from a pharmacist. Another patient, unhappy with the results he is getting from his prescriptions, has a visit with an in-home pharmacist for help with medication-therapy management. Both patients (and many more like them) are benefitting from

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2025 Nonprofit Awards Event Supplement

Click here to view the 2025 Nonprofit Event Supplement and learn about each of this year’s Honorees!

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OPINION: New York Must Finally Restore Order

The full extent of the impacts to New York state from the unprecedented migrant crisis is still being measured. Four years of open-border policies and millions of undocumented individuals entering the country took a heavy toll. Even now, as President Donald J. Trump and his administration prioritize identifying and fixing the problems, we have a

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OPINION: Smart Budget-Cutting is One Thing but an Assault on the Federal Workforce?

It’s fair to say that these have been confusing and even traumatic times for U.S. public servants. Federal workers have been attacked as lazy and as ripoff artists — by a White House official. They’ve received a steady stream of “buyout” offers whose legality was initially questioned by the courts. They’ve watched as entire federal

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Three Central New York firms certified as SDVOBs

ALBANY— New York State Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner Jeanette Moy recently announced that 25 businesses across the state were certified as service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (SDVOB), including three small firms in Central New York. The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD) issued the certification to Veteran Supply Enterprise, a medical,

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CHJC opens new satellite clinic at Clifton-Fine Central School District

WATERTOWN — The Children’s Home of Jefferson County (CHJC) has recently opened a new Community Clinic of Jefferson County (CCJC) satellite clinic at Clifton-Fine Central School District. This clinic will exclusively provide on-site behavioral health services to Clifton-Fine students, ensuring they have easy access to care within their school environment. The CCJC operates every Tuesday

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City of Utica plans improvements for Oriskany Street corridor

UTICA, N.Y. — Utica Mayor Michael Galime has announced a three-pronged approach to tackle issues on Oriskany Street, which serves as the city’s western gateway. “Oriskany Street has proven it can support a wide variety of commercial and residential interests, and it is time to take the next step,” Galime said in a press release

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