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CNY Community Foundation gives $100,000 for Upstate children’s cancer center
SYRACUSE — The Foundation for Upstate Medical University will use a $100,000 grant from the Central New York Community Foundation, Inc. to help fund construction
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Behavioral Healthcare (SBH) has completed a planned relocation of its detoxification and evaluation center in Syracuse. The center, which had been located
Bar foundation receives funds from class action suit
Proceeds from a class action lawsuit will help the New York Bar Foundation fund law-related charities around the state. The foundation, the philanthropic arm of
UTICA — The Arc Oneida-Lewis Chapter honored PJ Green for partnering with the Arc vocational program to employ people with developmental disabilities. The ARC presented
CenterState CEO revamps Grants for Growth
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO has a new round of funding and new structure for its Grants for Growth program. State Sen. John DeFrancisco secured another
Crouse starts concussion-management and treatment program
SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital has founded a concussion-management and treatment program. The program, part of Crouse’s sports-medicine program, will be headed by Dr. Paul Klawitter.
Expanded contract creates jobs at CABVI
UTICA — The Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI) of Utica will add 18 new jobs now that a federal contract has
St. Joseph’s preparing to construct heat and power plant
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center will begin building a $15 million combined heat and power plant next year. The power plant, planned for
E.J. Noble reopens with limited laboratory services
GOUVERNEUR — E.J. Noble Hospital in Gouverneur reopened at 9 a.m. this morning after the state Department of Health determined its laboratory can perform limited
VNSNY Choice coming to CNY, Mohawk Valley counties
A New York City–based not-for-profit Home health-care organization has received state approval to expand its Medicaid managed long-term care plan to 24 counties outside of
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