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Rome Health hiring for both clinical & non-clinical positions at career fair

ROME, N.Y. — Those interested in working for Rome Health can make plans for a career fair on Wednesday, July 28 at the hospital at 1500 N. James St. in Rome.  Applicants can interview for open clinical and non-clinical positions during the 2-6 p.m. event, Rome Health said in a news release. “With enhanced unemployment […]

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St. Joseph’s Health program to address food insecurity

SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Health is creating what it calls a Food Farmacy program that seeks to help address food insecurity and to better manager chronic diseases.  St. Joseph’s pilot program is made possible by a $500,000 grant from the New York City–based Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, per a news release. The Mother Cabrini Health

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VIEWPOINT: Mobile and Community-based Businesses are the Future

Communities across the world, including here in Central New York, watched health systems be strained and pushed to the limit over the past year. As much as this was a tragedy, it was also a learning opportunity for so many organizations — in the health-care industry and beyond.  This past year affirmed the need for a new

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VIEWPOINT: OSHA Releases COVID-19 Workplace Safety Rule for Health-Care Employers

At long last, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has finally released a COVID-19 standard that it has stated was coming since January. Health-care employers will be required to abide by the new emergency temporary standard (ETS) published by OSHA. The emergency workplace-safety rule was published on OSHA’s website on June 10 and is effective immediately

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OPINION: 850,000 jobs return as U.S. economy continues reopening

But unemployment rate ticks up to 5.9 percent in June The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly jobs report is actually two distinct surveys — one of employers (the establishment survey) and one of people (the household survey). It is not uncommon for these two surveys to significantly diverge in their findings.  In June, the establishment survey

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OPINION: How Do We Assess Congress?

If you look at the polls of how Americans feel about the job Congress is doing, they’ve been remarkably consistent for the last few decades. The institution’s favorability rating, as measured by Gallup’s monthly surveys, hasn’t been above 50 percent since 2003. These days the favorability rating of Congress is in the low 30s — though that’s

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BRYAN SCHUMACKER

Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted BRYAN SCHUMACKER to senior motion-graphics designer. He was previously a motion-graphics designer and has been with the agency for nearly four years. He has a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting and mass communication from SUNY Oswego. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, Schumacker was a producer at WCNY. The firm has

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Beardsley Architects + Engineers

TRACEY A. CARR has joined Beardsley Architects + Engineers as senior architectural designer in the firm’s Auburn office. She has more than 16 years of experience in architectural design, drafting, and construction administration for commercial, educational, governmental, and residential clients. In addition to her work as an architectural designer, Carr is also a CAD-drafting instructor

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Hayner Hoyt

JEFF CARDINALI has joined Hayner Hoyt as a safety officer, where he will assist in planning and overseeing the company’s job-site safety efforts. He previously served as the director of safety for Demco New York Corporation with stints as the chief of fire for DeWitt Fire District and a fire safety inspector at Syracuse University.

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JOSHUA NICHOLS

JOSHUA NICHOLS has joined S.E.E.D. Planning Group as an associate planner in the firm’s Binghamton office. Before joining S.E.E.D., he worked at Johnson, Lauder & Savidge as a staff accountant. In his role, he will work alongside S.E.E.D.’s financial planners and Bloom Tax Partners’ tax planners to develop financial planning programs with specialized tax-planning opportunities.

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