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Liberty Resources to use $1.5M federal grant to integrate primary-care services in its clinics
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Liberty Resources Inc. will use a federal grant of $1.5 million to integrate primary-care services into its Brownell Center outpatient mental health and
Colgate University inaugurates Casey as school’s 17th president
HAMILTON, N.Y. — Colgate University inaugurated Brian Casey as its 17th president in a Sept. 30 ceremony that the school called “the highlight of a
Binghamton University to host first-ever Healthy Campus Summit
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Binghamton University on Wednesday will hosts its first-ever Healthy Campus Summit. The event is scheduled between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. in
Masonic Medical Research Laboratory hires Zielinski for new CFO position
UTICA, N.Y. — The Masonic Medical Research Laboratory (MMRL) of Utica on Sept. 21 announced it has recently hired John Zielinski of Marcy as CFO.
SBA awards Syracuse University grant funding for service-disabled veteran entrepreneurship training
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has awarded Syracuse University a $100,000 service-disabled veteran entrepreneurshiptraining program grant (SDVETP). The funding will target the
People news: Antique Boat Museum names Wakefield museum curator
CLAYTON, N.Y. — The Antique Boat Museum (ABM), a freshwater nautical museum based in Clayton, announced that it has appointed Claire Wakefield as the museum
Health Foundation accepting applications for eighth class of Health Leadership Fellows
The Health Foundation for Western & Central New York is accepting applications for the eighth class of its Health Leadership Fellows program. The Buffalo–based organization
People news: Walker named executive director of Jefferson County Historical Society
WATERTOWN — The Jefferson County Historical Society Board of Trustees has appointed Jordan B. Walker executive director of the society, effective Sept. 19, board president
Unionized nurses ratify new contracts with St. Elizabeth, Samaritan Medical Centers
Nurses at St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) in Utica and Samaritan Medical Center (SMC) in Watertown voted to ratify new contracts ahead of the Labor
AARP urges New York State to create retirement plan for private-sector workers who lack them
AARP New York is urging New York State to “take advantage” of a new federal rule allowing states to create automatic enrollment, retirement-savings plans for
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