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Workshops to focus on government contracting
OSWEGO — The State University of New York (SUNY) Oswego Phoenix Center will host a series of five workshops on winning government contracts starting Oct.
Head of DreamWorks Animation to visit SU
SYRACUSE — The CEO of DreamWorks Animation SKG will be in Syracuse Oct. 17 as part of a forum at Syracuse University (SU). Jeffrey Katzenberg,
STHL joins statewide collaborative
BINGHAMTON — Southern Tier HealthLink (STHL) announced a new partnership with New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) and its Statewide Health Information Network of New York
State closes lab at Gouverneur hospital
GOUVERNEUR — E.J. Noble Hospital in Gouverneur remains partially closed to patients after the New York State Department of Health shuttered its laboratory Friday. Ongoing
CDPHP expands Medicare Choices HMO coverage area
ALBANY — Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan, Inc. (CDPHP) is spreading its Medicare Choices HMO product to 10 new counties for 2013. The not-for-profit health
Aspen Athletic continues growth with new Fairmount club
CAMILLUS — Aspen Athletic Clubs’ pursuit of a location in Fairmount has been a marathon, not a sprint. “We’ve actually been looking at the Fairmount–Camillus
Federal grant to support manufacturing training at area community colleges
OCC will receive $1.2 million; CCC will receive $629,000 SYRACUSE — A federal grant will pump more than $14.6 million into New York’s community colleges
UC accelerated nursing program approved
UTICA — Utica College’s newly established accelerated second-degree nursing program received approval from the New York State Department of Education. Designed for individuals who have
Community Memorial Hospital recognized for quality measures
HAMILTON — The Joint Commission has named Community Memorial Hospital in Hamilton to its list of the country’s Top Performers on Key Quality Measures. The
CCMR names latest JumpStart companies
ITHACA — Three companies will participate in the latest round of the JumpStart program from the Cornell Center for Materials Research. Empire State Development’s Division
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