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Currier Plastics receives grant for lean manufacturing training
AUBURN — Currier Plastics, Inc. will use a $100,000 state grant to fund lean manufacturing training as it adds to its headquarters. The New York
Feds give New York $185.8 million for health-insurance exchange
The federal government has earmarked more money for New York to use as it puts its State Health Benefit Exchange in place. New York will
Eaton earnings fall in Q4 as Cooper acquisition wraps up
Eaton Corp. plc (NYSE: ETN) saw a drop in net income in the fourth quarter of 2012 as it closed on the parent company of
Southern Tier voters split on fracking
Southern Tier voters are torn on the issue of hydraulic fracturing, according to a poll released today by the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI) that
St. Joseph’s names new vice president in fundraising
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center found a new vice president for development to replace an executive who retired at the end of last
Nasiff pumping up its EKG business in Hastings
HASTINGS — A small firm to the north of Syracuse is keeping its lifeblood flowing in the high-pressure medical-device industry. That company is Nasiff Associates,
Endicott IT firm expects more growth in 2013
ICS is putting ‘big emphasis’ on growing its Syracuse business ENDICOTT — An Endicott–based information-technology firm that broke into the Syracuse market three years
Topshelf trying to shake up region’s bartending classes
BALDWINSVILLE — Mixology will be on tap at a new Central New York bartending school, but its course catalog also includes a long menu of
Welch Allyn agrees to distribute patient monitoring system
SKANEATELES FALLS — Welch Allyn will distribute a hospital patient monitoring system from a Massachusetts company under a new distribution agreement. Welch Allyn, a medical-device
HANYS survey shows worsening physician shortage
Physician recruitment is not keeping pace with the number of doctors retiring or leaving New York, according to an annual survey from the Healthcare Association