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Whelan & Curry welcomes new part owner and vision to the business

DeWITT — Whelan & Curry Construction Services Inc., a commercial construction management company based in the town of DeWitt, has added a fresh face to its ownership. Chris Corfield, a project manager at Whelan & Curry for seven years, is taking over Michael Curry’s part ownership of the company.  Corfield acquired Curry’s stock and now

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Upstate New York Business Leader Survey finds confidence fell in 2015

CEO confidence across upstate New York in 2015 declined about 15 points compared to 2014 but was on par with 2013. That’s according to the Upstate New York Business Leader Survey that the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI) released Jan. 22. At 94.8, the overall index is down from 110.4 last year and nearly identical

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What Stops Salespeople From Moving Forward?

No matter what we sell, there are times when the brakes are on. Something is holding us back, keeping us from moving forward. Then, we feel even worse when hearing about someone who gets ahead by overcoming unspeakable adversity. “You can do it. Just change your thinking.” It sounds easy and most of us have

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Tompkins Trust to open new branch in March at Lyndon Corners in DeWitt

DeWITT — Tompkins Trust Company plans to open a new branch office in March at 6868 East Genesee St. at Lyndon Corners in the town of DeWitt. Tompkins Trust currently serves clients in Onondaga County through its Auburn and Cortland branches, Greg Hartz, president and CEO, said in a news release. The Ithaca–based bank in

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St. Joseph’s cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs are recertified

SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Health announced that its cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs were recently recertified by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR) through August 2018.  Programs that are certified by AACVPR participate in its national registry. “Being part of the national registry allows us to compare our outcomes with other cardiac-pulmonary

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Education-tech firm 2U assists SU’s iSchool on online graduate programs

SYRACUSE — The Syracuse University (SU) School of Information Studies (iSchool) says it is working with 2U, an education-technology company, in offering three online graduate programs. The degree programs include Master of Science degrees in information management; library and information science; and library and information science: school media. Students can start taking the online course in

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Price Chopper to test new telemedicine service at Fulton store

FULTON — Price Chopper recently announced that it would test a live, telemedicine service at its Fulton grocery store, in addition to three other stores across New York state and one in Vermont. Price Chopper partnered with Computerized Screening Inc. (CSI), a provider of in-store health stations, and Doctor on Demand, a video telemedicine provider,

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Upstate Medical launches precision medicine in cancer care

SYRACUSE — The State University of New York (SUNY) has awarded Upstate Medical University a grant that the school will use to establish “precision medicine.”  Upstate Medical will use the grant of $575,000 to launch the SUNY Institute for Precision Cancer Research, Education and Care (IPCREC), a new initiative of the medical school and its

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SUNY Poly, Sitrin to share jointly funded neuropsychology teaching position

SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) will split the cost with Sit-in Health Care Center in creating a full-time research and teaching position in neuropsychology.  Neuropsychology studies the structure and function of the brain as they relate to specific psychological processes and behaviors, says Robert Yeh, dean of SUNY Poly’s College of Health Sciences and Management. 

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