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Medicare Made Simple educates seniors about choices
SYRACUSE — She refers to herself as “The Medicare Lady,” and Theresa Cangemi is using her insurance background to help clients understand the many facets
State awards Cornell funding for construction project at experiment station
GENEVA — New York has awarded Cornell University $4.7 million for a construction project at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva. State
Excellus BCBS seeks those due ‘forgotten funds’
DeWITT — More than 9,100 individuals and companies in New York have forgotten more than $1.1 million in checks issued by Excellus Health Plan, including
OCC to offer doctoral program from St. John Fisher
ONONDAGA — St. John Fisher College today announced it will offer its doctoral program in Executive Leadership (Ed.D) at the Onondaga Community College (OCC) Regional
Cornell’s Johnson School hires leader for executive education programs
ITHACA — The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University announced it has hired Devin Bigoness as executive director for the school’s
Upstate Medical to host research forum on dengue
SYRACUSE — Upstate Medical University in Syracuse will host a global health-research forum on dengue disease this Friday April 26. Biomedical researchers from across the
SU launches second round of Connective Corridor Façade Improvement Program
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) recently received $250,000 from the Central New York Regional Economic Development Council to fund the launch of the second round of the Connective Corridor Façade Improvement Program (FIP) to spruce up downtown buildings. “I think it’s an opportunity for us to build on the success of the first round in
Rome Memorial adds software to measure breast density for early cancer detection
ROME — Rome Memorial Hospital is using new computer software to help doctors detect breast cancer in its earliest stages when it is easiest to
AHA names Fit Friendly companies in the Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier
The American Heart Association (AHA) announced it is recognizing 14 Utica–area and three Southern Tier organizations as Fit-Friendly Worksites for encouraging physical activity and health
Presbyterian Homes Foundation names new board members, officers
NEW HARTFORD — The Presbyterian Homes Foundation has announced three new members for its board of trustees and named a new president and vice president.
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