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SU’s Haynie named to state council on returning veterans
SYRACUSE — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has appointed the leader of the Syracuse University (SU) Institute for Veterans and Military Families to the New
Datacom Systems appoints new president and CEO
DeWITT — Datacom Systems Inc. has named Kevin Formby its new president and CEO. Formby was previously vice president of business development at New Zealand–based
KS&R moves 185 employees to downtown Syracuse
SYRACUSE — The market-research firm KS&R has moved its contact center to downtown Syracuse. The center’s new location is in the Syracuse Building at 224
Greek Peak must find new lender following bank closure
VIRGIL — Greek Peak Mountain Resort must refinance several loans after regulators shut down its lender, Nashville–based Tennessee Commerce Bank, last week. Loans made to
Comptroller: Recovery seems to be weakening in New York
New York state’s economic recovery may be slowing, according to a report released this morning by Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. The state lost 11,200 private-sector jobs
Upstate consumer confidence rises again in January
Consumer confidence increased for the third straight month in upstate New York in January as consumers indicated a growing willingness to spend under current conditions.
St. Joseph’s ready to open emergency services building
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center prepared to open a new emergency services building by holding a ribbon cutting and blessing ceremony this morning.
Gentiva Health Services moving Oswego office
OSWEGO — Gentiva Health Services will relocate its Oswego office in February. Gentiva, a national home health and hospice company based in Atlanta, will move
Auburn Memorial Hospital talking partnership with Rochester General Health System
AUBURN — Auburn Memorial Hospital is considering an affiliation with Rochester General Health System. The hospital and health system are starting talks to try to
University Hospital gives patients remote access to EMRs
SYRACUSE — Upstate University Hospital is rolling out a new system that will allow patients to view their electronic medical records (EMR) from a computer