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SRCTec enters electronics manufacturing services market, hires Nearpass as program director
CICERO — Mathew Nearpass has joined SRCTec, LLC as program director. In this new position, he will “steward” the company’s launch into the electronics manufacturing

CH Insurance moves to a bigger space inside the Atrium building in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — CH Insurance has moved to a new 7,500-square-foot space inside the Atrium at 2 Clinton Square in Syracuse, alleviating a space crunch and
Syracuse University names Royer chief communications officer
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) Chancellor Kent Syverud recently announced the appointment of Dara J. Royer as senior VP and chief communications officer. Royer will
New York manufacturing index dips below zero in May with concern about orders
New York manufacturers indicated concern about new orders and unfilled orders in the latest monthly survey examining the state’s manufacturing sector. The Empire State Manufacturing

St. Joseph’s Health uses grant funding to buy pediatric-vision screeners
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Health has purchased equipment to assist in the early detection of amblyotic risk factors in children between six months and five

Crouse Health affiliates with Northwell, state’s largest health-care provider
SYRACUSE — Crouse Health on May 2 said it signed a clinical-affiliation agreement with an organization that describes itself as New York state’s largest health-care
UnitedHealthcare provides customer support in new Syracuse office
SYRACUSE — UnitedHealthcare (UHC) has opened a new Syracuse office that functions as a consumer-support center. The new 1,800-square-foot office is located in the Alpha
“Shed the Meds” event at Carthage Area Hospital collects more than 60 pounds of prescription drugs
CARTHAGE — A recent event held at Carthage Area Hospital collected 62.5 pounds of “unused, expired, or unwanted prescription drugs” that can now be safely
St. Elizabeth trauma center, Midstate EMS to host annual trauma symposium
VERNON — The St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) trauma center and Midstate EMS will host the 31st annual trauma symposium on June 2 at Vernon
Abuse of Opioids is Costing Businesses Millions
As the children of Brian and Courtney Halye found themselves preparing for school one morning in March, they began to worry because their parents still
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