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Children’s Home of Jefferson County adds Hurlbut to board

WATERTOWN, N.Y. — The Children’s Home of Jefferson County (CHJC) announced it has recently added Jessica Hurlbut to its board of directors. CHJC, headquartered in Watertown, says it is the largest human-services organization in Northern New York. Its services include adult health and wellness programs, after-school programs, foster care and family permanence programs, youth and […]

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Upstate Medical, Binghamton University pursue collaboration

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Upstate Medical University and Binghamton University want to collaborate on more projects.  The schools have signed an agreement to jointly “pursue sponsored funding opportunities and develop solutions to today’s pressing medical problems.” Upstate Medical signed the pact with Binghamton University’s Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science. The agreement seeks

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All Central New York regions post job gains in past year

Central New York’s metro areas generated job growth ranging from 2 percent to nearly 7 percent in the last year, according to New York State Department of Labor data. The Syracuse region gained 10,400 total nonfarm jobs in June of this year compared to a year ago, a gain of 3.5 percent. Elsewhere, the Utica–Rome metro

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AIS wins nearly $9 million Air Force contract for software

ROME, N.Y. — Assured Information Security Inc. (AIS) of Rome has been awarded a nearly $9 million from the U.S. Air Force for Lotus software. The cost-plus-fixed-fee completion contract involves AIS performing research and development for the evaluation, integration, and demonstration of secure processors, in addition to completing research and development for the hardware and

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Bassett’s school-based health program brings care to pediatric patients

COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Bassett Healthcare Network started offering telehealth services years before anyone had ever heard of COVID-19, but when the pandemic started, telehealth became a valuable and necessary service that continues to expand today. Telehealth services at Bassett’s school-based health program were particularly important throughout the pandemic and will now benefit from a $5,000

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DeWitt office building containing pediatric dentistry is sold for $650,000

DeWITT, N.Y. — The office building in DeWitt that is home to the pediatric dental practice Little Jaws Big Smiles was recently sold. An entity called TCCT Realty, LLC bought the more than 3,700-square-foot structure located on 0.62 acres at 4605 E. Genesee St. for $650,000. Michael Kalet from Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company helped

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State wraps up Route 48 bridge project in Granby

GRANBY — New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez recently announced the completion of a $2.56 million project that replaced the State Route 48 bridge over Tannery Creek in the town of Granby in Oswego County.  The construction project replaced the existing bridge, which was built in 1932, with a modern

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Excellus names three new CNY Regional Advisory Board members

SYRACUSE — Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, Central New York’s largest health insurer, announced it has named Jeremy Klemanski, John M. Marraffa, Jr., and William J. Simmons to its Central New York Regional Advisory Board. “With their wide range of experience and expertise in community impact, health care, education and law, these individuals add breadth and depth

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Study: nearly half of U.S. firms plan to add staff in 2nd half

The job market will remain strong through the end of 2022, according to new research from Robert Half (NYSE: RHI), a specialized talent solutions and business consulting firm that has a local office in downtown Syracuse. In a survey of more than 1,500 managers at companies in the United States, 46 percent said they planned

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Walsh named director of Hartwick’s Griffiths Center

ONEONTA, N.Y. — Hartwick College has selected Michael Walsh as the new director of the Griffiths Center for Collaboration and Innovation (GCCI). He will begin his appointment in late August. As GCCI director, Walsh will lead and advance a culture of collaboration, innovation, and entrepreneurship at the college. He will report directly to President Darren

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