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Special Risk Solutions acquired by Pennsylvania firm
NEW HARTFORD — A Pennsylvania company has acquired the brokerage arm of Utica Mutual Insurance Co. W.N. Tuscano Agency of Greensburg, Penn. purchased Utica Mutual
Excellus repays $3.1 million following claim-denial glitch
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield has repaid plan members and providers after a fall 2011 computer error caused it to deny claims made by individuals who had
Health foundation looking for leadership fellows
The Health Foundation for Western and Central New York is accepting applications for a Health Leadership Fellows program slated to start in September 2013. The
Rural/Metro spends $300,000 on technology upgrades
SYRACUSE — Rural/Metro Medical Services of Central New York is loading up on new technology in an attempt to boost efficiency and improve patient care,
Upstate consumer confidence rises in pre-election, pre-Sandy polling
Upstate consumers turned out to be elevating their willingness to spend in the month leading up to the presidential election, according to new polling the
Low-interest loan program launched for businesses rebuilding from Sandy
The New York Bankers Association (NYBA) and New York Business Development Corp. are setting up a $10 million emergency loan fund for small businesses recovering
Mercy Health & Rehabilitation Center preps for renovations
AUBURN — Mercy Health & Rehabilitation Center is about to undergo a rehabilitation of its own. The 153,000-square-foot nonprofit nursing facility will soon be receiving
CNY Ronald McDonald House ready to move into new home
SYRACUSE — Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York plans to open its new home to families after Thanksgiving. Construction on the new house,
ESD OKs CNY, Mohawk Valley, North Country funding
Projects in Central New York, the Mohawk Valley, and the North Country received funding yesterday from Empire State Development (ESD). The board of the state’s