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Liberty Resources awarded two federal designations
DeWITT, N.Y. — DeWitt–based Liberty Resources says it has been granted two federal designations. They include the designation as a Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike
Syracuse University CPS offers tuition-incentive program for government, community-college employees
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The College of Professional Studies at Syracuse University has announced a tuition-incentive program for employees of municipal governments and community colleges. The
“Binghamton is quickly becoming a national hub for innovation, and the NSF’s latest $6 million ART investment only builds on that momentum — amplifying the
Solvay Bank, FHLBNY award grants to small businesses, nonprofits
Solvay Bank awarded the grants to the 10 local recipients in December. “As a community bank, we believe in the power of small businesses and
Lakeview Health Services in Geneva names Lovejoy next CEO
GENEVA, N.Y. — Lakeview Health Services of Geneva has appointed Cathy Lovejoy as its new CEO, succeeding the current top executive, Harry Merryman, upon his retirement at the end of this year. Lovejoy has served as chief program officer at Lakeview Health Services for the past 11 years, per the organization’s announcement. Lakeview describes Lovejoy
Upstate Medical’s Tatum installed as AAFPRS president
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Dr. Sherard Tatum, professor at Upstate Medical University, has been installed as president of the 2,200-member American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) and its educational and research foundation. The academy is the trade organization for facial plastic surgeons nationwide. Tatum is a professor of otolaryngology–head and neck surgery and
Crouse Health to provide services in Pomeroy-donated building in Salina, add jobs
SALINA, N.Y. — Crouse Health has plans to move into a donated town of Salina building with a famous clock tower. Local entrepreneur and philanthropist William Pomeroy has donated his iconic 66,000-square-foot building at 5404 South Bay Road to Crouse Health. The health-care organization plans to use the site for clinical-care services and community health
The $74M Syracuse STEAM School targets a 2025 opening
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The upcoming Syracuse STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) School will be Central New York’s first regional technical high school. Officials on Dec. 7 held a groundbreaking for the $74 million project, which will open in 2025, the office of Gov. Kathy Hochul said in an announcement. The project includes a
VIEWPOINT: The Beautiful Legacy of the Visiting Nurse Association
Three Syracuse women — Laura Bissett Mills, Arria S. Huntington, and Dr. Julia Hanchett — founded the Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) in March 1890. All three were acutely involved in local public-welfare programs, especially those focused on the health of women and children. Mills founded the Good Shepherd School of Nursing in 1887 at the
Nascentia Health builds the Nascentia Neighborhood
ROME — Syracuse–based Nascentia Health continues its focus on the Nascentia Neighborhood project at the Beeches property in Rome, a mixed-use development that will include independent and supportive-housing options for seniors. Nascentia Health describes it as an “aging in place community crafted for active, aging adults,” per a Dec. 14 statement it emailed to CNYBJ.
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