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HCP Career Moves-October

CROUSE HEALTHCrouse Health recently named JAMES LEYHANE, M.D. medical director of the Crouse Hospitalist Service. He is board-certified in internal medicine and earned his bachelor’s

Crews begin nearly $49M renovation project at Hancock Airport

SYRACUSE — Crews have started work on the first phase of a $48.8 million construction project to turn Syracuse Hancock International Airport into a “modern-day facility.”  The project includes a “wide-scale” redesign and reconstruction of the terminal building, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a news release issued Oct. 17. It will offer

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CNYBJ Tweets – 10/23/17

Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various business, career, personal, and digital/social-media tips. Mitch Mitchell‏ @Mitch_M Business #Writing For Consultants http://pcaofcny.com/consulting/business-writing-for-consultants … #consulting #contracts #USBiz @USA_Biz Branding Advice for Smallbiz https://goo.gl/RJDSm7 #business #smallbiz Hannah Morgan‏ @careersherpa 7 Steps to Creating a Powerful 30-Second Elevator Pitch http://dlvr.it/PvJgL9 via @YouTern

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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Utica formally opens after renovation

UTICA — The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Utica formally reopens on Oct. 24 following “a multimillion-dollar renovation.”  The landmark hotel was scheduled to hold a late afternoon event that day with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce to “celebrate the grand opening,” the chamber said in a news release.  DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Utica’s roots

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Community Foundation awards more than $340,000 in grants

The Central New York Community Foundation announced that it recently awarded $342,520 in grants to nonprofit programs in the fields of arts & culture, education, environment and animals, human services, and public and societal benefit. The organizations receiving grants included the following. – Friends of Beaver Lake received $32,003 to create new exhibits that will

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USDA forecast: New York corn production rose 6 percent this year

The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) forecasts that New York farmers produced 77.9 million bushels of grain corn in 2017, up nearly 6 percent from 73.5 million bushels in 2016. The agency made the forecast on Oct. 1. The increase is a rebound following a 13 percent production decline last year and a 16

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Medical Center West in Camillus sold for $9.5 million

CAMILLUS, N.Y. — Medical Center West, an 82,000-square-foot medical center in Camillus, was recently sold for $9.5 million, Sutton Real Estate Company LLC announced. Louis Fournier, president of Sutton, was the exclusive broker in the transaction. The buyer was Mohawk-Syracuse LP, which specializes in acquiring and managing medical office buildings in Canada and Florida, according

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Crews to start $27M project to upgrade State Fair orange parking lot this fall

GEDDES — People attending the next New York State Fair will notice some differences even before they reach the gate, including a paved parking area with marked parking spaces in the orange lot. Crews will begin work on a $27 million project to “upgrade and improve” the 65-acre orange parking lot at the State Fairgrounds

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New York manufacturing index jumps to highest level in three years

New York manufacturers reported increased activity in shipments and employment, resulting in a boost to a monthly gauge on the state’s manufacturing sector. The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index rose  6 points to 30.2 in October, its highest level in three years. The index fell less than a point to 24.4 in September after

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