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Rockin’ Jump franchise to formally open in New Hartford on Tuesday

NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — A franchise business called Rockin’ Jump, which bills itself as the “ultimate trampoline park,” will hold a formal grand opening and ribbon cutting at its new New Hartford location on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. “I’m excited to bring Rockin’ Jump to the Utica area, and to be able to offer the

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Hamilton College’s next president is no stranger to Central New York

CLINTON — A man who once served as a professor and associate dean at Cornell Law School is returning to Central New York to assume the top leadership role at a different school.   The Hamilton College board of trustees has named David Wippman as the school’s 20th president.    The appointment is effective July

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SUNY Cortland gets $800K to educate future STEM teachers

CORTLAND — SUNY Cortland on Oct. 30 announced it will receive nearly $800,000 to assist science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors and professionals in becoming K-12 educators in “high-need” school districts.    It’s the second phase of funding the school has earned through the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program.   The

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Upstate Medical seeks participants in study with U.S. Army to develop dengue-virus vaccine

SYRACUSE — Upstate Medical University’s Center for Global Health & Translational Science is looking for healthy men and women between the ages of 18 and 45 who want to be part of a study to develop a vaccine to combat the dengue (pronounced DENG-ee) virus.   The initiative targets a “global public health concern,” Upstate

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