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St. Joseph’s formally opens new $1.3M sleep lab in Clay
CLAY — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center today cut the ribbon on its new 6,000-square-foot sleep laboratory on the North Medical campus in Clay. The
Beardsley Design Associates names Reynolds new stockholder
AUBURN — Michael N. Reynolds, senior associate, project manager, and senior architect with Beardsley Design Associates (BDA), Architecture, Engineering and Landscape Architecture, PC, has been
Local exec chosen for national trade group board
SYRACUSE — A co-owner and vice president at TAG Mechanical Systems, Inc. has been names to a board leadership position with a national industry association.
Third Five Star location opens
ITHACA — A new urgent care clinic has opened on South Meadow St. in Ithaca. Five Star Urgent Care has on-site lab testing and X-rays
Camillus Mills developer doesn’t want to let fire burn its plans
CAMILLUS — The developer attempting to turn the former Camillus Cutlery Co. plant into a mixed-use medical center says a Feb. 11 fire that leveled
New Sensis technology launches in Australia
DeWITT — A new suite of tools for air traffic controllers developed in part by Saab Sensis is up and running at its first two
Effort takes off to land unmanned aircraft test site
SYRACUSE — A group of New York and Massachusetts organizations led by CenterState CEO started its engines Feb. 21 in a competition to land a
Holt Architects focused on growing new Syracuse office
SYRACUSE — Holt Architects had designs on opening a Syracuse branch for some time before it moved into a downtown office in the middle of January. “We’ve been planning it for probably four or five months,” says Paul Levesque, principal at Ithaca–based Holt. “The idea behind it was Syracuse is strategic for our markets.” The
Mercy Flight landing new location east of Utica
SCHUYLER — Alex Ripka has been refurbishing helicopters in the middle of his family’s farmland since the late 1970s. Suddenly, one of his hangars is about to become the new base for an air-ambulance service. “For 40 years, I opened the doors and I didn’t so much as have a mouse in here,” Ripka says.
Rural/Metro gains more space with move across Liverpool
LIVERPOOL — Rural/Metro Medical Services of Central New York jumped out of the firehouse and into more elbow space in the opening weeks of 2012 by moving an outpost it operates in the village of Liverpool. The ambulance company left shared space provided by the Liverpool Fire Department at 1110 Oswego St. It moved across
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