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Make 2019 Financial Goals a Stretch, But Keep Them Realistic

The first few weeks of January are filled with optimism as gym memberships soar and all those New Year’s resolutions have yet to be tarnished. When it comes to financial goals for the New Year, people should reach high but it’s important that the goals are attainable.  Setting unrealistic annual financial goals is a recipe for […]

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NBT promotes Hyle to executive VP of consumer lending

NORWICH — NBT Bancorp Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB), parent of NBT Bank, N.A., announced it has promoted Shauna Hyle to executive VP of consumer lending and placed her on NBT’s executive management team. Hyle has been with NBT since 2008. She was named to her current position as consumer lending executive in June 2017. Hyle held

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Shortage of shingles vaccine sparks concern

SYRACUSE — A doctor with St. Joseph’s Health is among those concerned about a shortage of the vaccine used to combat shingles. The Atlanta, Georgia–based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has determined that 99 percent of the people over age 40 have had chickenpox, which makes them “vulnerable to shingles,” Dr. Sandra Sulik said

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Upstate Medical interim president says medical school is “healthy,” “investigations” continue

SYRACUSE — The most frequent question that the interim president of Upstate Medical University heard after he assumed the duties was about the health of the medical school. “It’s a very fair question, and I’m really happy to tell you that we are healthy, we are strong, and we will flourish in 2019,” said Dr.

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Little Falls Hospital getting ready to build primary care clinic in Dolgeville

DOLGEVILLE — Little Falls Hospital is preparing for a new primary care center that will replace the existing facility on Gibson Street in Dolgeville. The hospital in Herkimer County is anticipating a spring groundbreaking for the new 5,000-square-foot clinic. The project’s estimated cost is about $3 million and will rely on grants, foundation support, and donations

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5 Reasons Why Patient Data Privacy & Control are Critical

—”Foolish the doctor who despises the knowledge acquired by the ancients.” — Hippocrates, Greek physician (460 BC – 377 BC)  The ancient Greek father of medicine, Hippocrates, knew that trust was a fundamental tenet for the effective practice of medicine. How can a patient seek the care of a stranger without the establishment of a fiduciary

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Oswego Health to use $15K donation from Fastrac for upcoming health-care projects

OSWEGO — Fastrac Markets has donated $15,000 to support local health initiatives through the Oswego Health Foundation.  The money will be used to support upcoming projects throughout the Oswego Health system, Michael Harlovic, Oswego Health president and CEO, said in a news release. “Oswego Health appreciates support from this community-minded business,” Harlovic said. “Their generous

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MVHS adds Manno as provider-relations specialist

UTICA — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) announced it has appointed Peter Manno, RN, as provider-relations specialist. In this role, Manno will identify, qualify, and create new business relationships and maintain existing relationships among the St. Elizabeth Laboratory outreach program, according to an MVHS news release. Manno previously worked as an account executive at

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Five On-The-Go Dental-Health Tips For Busy Professionals

In a fast-paced business world, people often don’t have time to stop for lunch, let alone take care of their teeth.  But dental professionals say it’s well worth carving out some minutes for your mouth during the busy day — every day. No matter how crazy your days are, you deserve excellent oral health and

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Economic Forecast for CNY Optimistic for 2019

Vigilance needed for continued progress The annual Economic Forecast Breakfast event [held on Jan. 9] was an opportunity to take a closer look at how a robust year of growth and investments in 2018 has set the stage for a strong 2019.  Our regional GDP growth accelerated more than threefold in 2018, our best performance

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