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First non-family member named president of Usherwood

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The man who’s been serving as VP of sales for Usherwood Office Technology is now the company’s president. Ken Stinson started his new duties in November, the company tells CNYBJ in an email. Usherwood Office Technology announced Stinson’s promotion on Jan. 4. Stinson assumes the title previously held by Lou Usherwood, the […]

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Utica’s Olbiston Apartments to be redeveloped over two years

UTICA, N.Y. — Liberty Affordable Housing Inc. of Rome plans to begin work this spring to redevelop the Olbiston Apartments building at 1431 Genesee St. in Utica.  The company expects the project to take about 24 months but also noted that “immediate work” to secure the roof will take place “in the near future,” per

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HISTORY FROM OHA: Syracuse’s First Penthouse

Syracuse has a history of creative advertising quirks: the Heaphy Tin Man stood in front of the Heaphy furnace and roofing shop at 133 North Geddes St. for more than 70 years, the 11-foot tall Gambrinus statue towered above North McBride and Butternut Streets from the Haberle Brewery for nearly 80 years, and M. Lemp Jewelers

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Crouse Health offers shockwave technology for heart patients

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Crouse Health is now offering patients with “severely calcified,” diseased coronary arteries a new, minimally invasive treatment option.  It uses sonic pressure to “safely break up” calcium blockages that can reduce blood flow to the heart, the health-care provider said in a Jan. 11 news release. The shockwave technology — also known

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NDMS helps Upstate University Hospital ER handle COVID cases

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A group that describes itself as similar to a National Guard unit has been helping the emergency department at Upstate University Hospital treat an influx of COVID patients during the Omicron wave. The federal National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) has been helping the Syracuse hospital as it faces more COVID-19 cases while

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New executive director starts at Onondaga County Medical Society

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Julie Panna has been working in public relations for more than two decades and has brought that experience to her new role as executive director of the Onondaga County Medical Society (OCMS).  Panna says she started her new position on Dec. 13. She also noted that she most recently handled freelance or

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VHS’ Cimino honored as employee of distinction

HERKIMER, N.Y. — Valley Health Services (VHS) and LeadingAge New York recently recognized Kathleen Cimino, a certified nursing assistant (CNA) and hairdresser at VHS, for her extraordinary service with a 2021 Employee of Distinction Award. Lisa Betrus, president of VHS and senior VP at Bassett Healthcare Network, presented the award at a caregiver celebration in

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St. Joseph’s College of Nursing wins research grant

Stephen Stewart, associate professor of nursing, will lead the research and use the funding to explore the role of virtual simulations on confidence in clinical judgment and prioritization using the “Prioritization of Care” series. The effort by the St. Joseph’s College of Nursing is among seven projects selected for the funding from Sentinel U of

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After remodel, Oswego Hospital’s lactation room opens

OSWEGO — With a remodeling project complete, the lactation room at Oswego Hospital has reopened.  Oswego Health has always had a designated lactation room at Oswego Hospital to allow employees to pump for breastfeeding while at work, but it needed some remodeling.  So, Jessica Leaf, a registered nurse who also serves as director of women’s

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Excellus parent company announces a pair of people moves

The company recently named Lori Florack senior VP of human capital management at subsidiary Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, the largest health insurer in Central New York. In this role, she is responsible for providing strategic leadership to advance the organization’s overall health and workforce through culture, talent management, total rewards, and inclusion practices. Previously, Florack served

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