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Binghamton University to introduce master of public health (MPH) degree program in fall of 2018

VESTAL, N.Y. — Binghamton University announced it will offer a master of public health (MPH) graduate-degree program, beginning in the fall of 2018. Yvonne Johnston, founding director of the new MPH program, says the MPH is an “interprofessional and interdisciplinary” type of degree that will be “attractive” for nutritionists, dentists, doctors, nurses, and social workers, […]

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Upstate’s College of Nursing gets grant to provide mental health care in rural areas

SYRACUSE — The Upstate Medical University College of Nursing wants to increase the number of family psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners (FPMHNP) in rural communities and in “medically underserved” communities, “such as Syracuse.” It’ll use grant funding worth more than $1.8 million as it pursues the goal.  The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of

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Alion Science and Technology relocates local office within Salina Meadows Office Park

SALINA — Alion Science & Technology recently leased 12,441 square feet of office space at 301 Plainfield Road in the town of Salina.  It relocated to this building in the Salina Meadows Office Park from a different one in the same office park, according to a news release from CBRE/Syracuse. Bill Anninos, of CBRE/Syracuse and

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Solvay Bank’s new Baldwinsville branch is slated to open early next year

BALDWINSVILLE — Solvay Bank’s planned new office in the village of Baldwinsville is expected to open in early 2018.  The new 3,2000-square-foot branch will be located at 197 Downer St., the site of a former branch of First Niagara Bank. The new office will be Solvay Bank’s 10th branch. Solvay Bank plans to hire five

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CNY ATD honors BEST Talent Development Award Winners

  The winners of the 10th Anniversary CNY BEST Talent Development Awards were announced at the ATD Central New York Chapter’s awards ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 9 at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown. CNY ATD annually presents CNY BEST Talent Development Awards to recognize local excellence in this field. Organizations that link learning to the strategic

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The Summit Federal Credit Union opens new branch near Cortland

CORTLANDVILLE — The Summit Federal Credit Union has opened a newly constructed branch on Route 13 in the town of Cortlandville, replacing its office in downtown Cortland. The new 2,000-square-foot branch at 877 Route 13, just outside the Cortland city line, is set to open for business on Monday, Nov. 13. It replaces The Summit’s

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Barclay Damon adds to growing energy practice with addition of Gilberti law firm

SYRACUSE — Gilberti Stinziano Heintz & Smith, P.C., a Syracuse–based law firm that focuses on energy and environmental law, has combined with Barclay Damon LLP, as Barclay Damon continues to expand its legal work in those areas. Effective at the start of the month, 11 attorneys of the Gilberti law firm and its paralegals and

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SBA deputy administrator encourages veterans to seek SBA help to start a business

SYRACUSE — During her recent stop in Syracuse, Althea (Allie) Coetzee Leslie, the U.S. Small Business Administration’s deputy administrator, encouraged veterans looking to start a business to contact her agency for help.  “My message to veterans is, if you are interested in starting a business, please contact your local Small Business Administration (SBA) office because

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History from OHA: A History of Markson Bros. Furniture Company

Throughout most of the 20th century, the Markson Bros. Furniture Company was a business institution in Central New York.  The highly successful family business venture began when Abraham and Isaac Markson opened the National Art Company, located at 227 North Salina St. in 1905, with only $200 in capital that Isaac’s wife, Ella, had saved

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