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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,
First Niagara to open mortgage center in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: FNFG) will open a new mortgage processing center in Syracuse next month. Located at 333 W. Washington
St. Joseph’s establishes oncology unit
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center has set up a 16-bed oncology unit dedicated to cancer care. The new oncology unit consists of eight
CNY Community Foundation gives $100,000 for Upstate children’s cancer center
SYRACUSE — The Foundation for Upstate Medical University will use a $100,000 grant from the Central New York Community Foundation, Inc. to help fund construction
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Behavioral Healthcare (SBH) has completed a planned relocation of its detoxification and evaluation center in Syracuse. The center, which had been located
NYSERDA honors Syracuse firm for energy savings
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) recognized a Syracuse engineering firm for an energy savings project through the Multifamily Performance Program.
SU architecture center coordinating affordable-housing competition
A center at the Syracuse University School of Architecture is coordinating a newly started nationwide competition to lower costs in affordable-housing developments. The school’s Upstate:
Tractor Supply store opens in Herkimer
HERKIMER — The new Herkimer Tractor Supply Co. store held its grand opening Saturday after officially opening for business Nov. 3. The Herkimer location is
OSHA fines Clay contractor for fall hazards
CLAY — A roofing and siding contractor based in Clay faces $61,600 in fines after the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s
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