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Corning Museum of Glass announces expansion project
CORNING — A new north wing is in the works at the Corning Museum of Glass, which unveiled plans for the expansion project today. Architect
BBB names Clark new upstate president
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) serving upstate New York has a new president. David Polino retired after 30 years of service, and Warren Clark replaced
Alternatives to host author at annual meeting
ITHACA — Alternatives Federal Credit Union will host author Michael Shuman as the featured speaker for its annual meeting June 5. The meeting, open to
“What do you mean, there is more to regulatory compliance than Medicaid or Medicare?” “Why do these government enforcement agencies keep pestering us?” “Don’t they know our budgets are tight and we don’t have time or money for self-policing ourselves?” If you could be a fly on the wall, you could have heard the above
Syracuse nonprofit receives grant to expand services
SYRACUSE — On Point for College, a Syracuse–based nonprofit that empowers inner-city youth to attend college and succeed, received a $1.9 million New York State
Grant to fund breast cancer outreach at Crouse
SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital will use a grant from the Central New York Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to try to increase
Community Health Foundation awards grants to midwifery services
SYRACUSE — The Community Health Foundation of Western and Central New York (CHFWCNY) is giving $15,000 grants to three midwifery services in the Syracuse area
AIDS Community Resources offers new programs
SYRACUSE — AIDS Community Resources (ACR) added several new programs last year to its established set of services. And this year, the organization is traveling down a greener path. Although ACR already catered to the youth community through programs like the Teens AIDS Task Force and Q Center, in 2011 it established a Youth Services
Enable names executive director
SYRACUSE — The nonprofit organization Enable has promoted Prudence York, its former director of community services, to executive director. York has worked at Enable since
Program to train domestic violence victims in entrepreneurship
SYRACUSE — The WISE Women’s Business Center, Vera House, Inc., and Syracuse University’s South Side Innovation Center (SSIC) are launching a program to help Central
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