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Region braces for job cuts at Fort Drum, a major economic engine
FORT DRUM — Fort Drum may be pumping $1.3 billion to $1.8 billion into the North Country’s economy annually, but it stands to lose 84
How the health-care sector uses mobile devices
Results from a recent Spok survey of more than 600 health-care organizations across the globe found that 44 percent of them have a documented mobile
Rescue Mission, Hayner Hoyt, CVC partner for Community Build project in Syracuse
— The Rescue Mission, Hayner Hoyt Corporation, and the Corporate Volunteer Council (CVC) of Central New York have teamed up to transform a vacant and
Staring at your wireless device could be hurting your spine
Do you have a pain in your neck? Your smartphone may be the culprit. A study in the November issue of the medical journal Surgical
Rescue Mission, Hayner Hoyt, CVC team up on Community Build project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Rescue Mission, Hayner Hoyt Corporation, and the Corporate Volunteer Council (CVC) of Central New York have teamed up to transform a
Junior Achievement ramps up to serve Central New York
Junior Achievement (JA) of Central Upstate New York is reconnecting with Central New York businesses and professionals to bring its programs back to area schools.
40 Below, Junior Achievement team up on job shadow venture
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The young professionals group 40 Below and the nonprofit Junior Achievement of Central Upstate New York formally launched their joint venture, Job
Red Cross restructures CNY region, lays off 10 employees
SYRACUSE — The American Red Cross has once again restructured its Central New York region. The nonprofit humanitarian organization has consolidated its three upstate New
All Aboard the Adirondack Scenic Railroad
UTICA — This year, for my birthday, I rode the Adirondack Scenic Railroad. It was the first time I’ve had the opportunity to ride a
Tioga County Boys & Girls Club pursues renovations
OWEGO — The Tioga County Boys & Girls Club is renovating its nearly 70-year-old, 15,000-square-foot facility in Owego. Knowing it needed to replace the 30-year-old