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Cornell University gears up to build new computing and information sciences building
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell University held a ceremony on Oct. 14 to honor the gift it received from class of 1959 graduate Ann S. Bowers
People news: FLH names Hill emergency department nurse manager
GENEVA, N.Y. — Finger Lakes Health (FLH) announced it has named Megan Hill Emergency Department nurse manager. In this position, she oversees the Brenda &
ConMed sales rise more than 10 percent in Q3
ConMed Corp. (NYSE: CNMD) on Wednesday reported that its net sales rose 10.6 percent to $275.1 million in the third quarter, boosted by acquisitions it
SUNY Morrisville selects Harkness as new provost
MORRISVILLE, N.Y. — Suzan Harkness will join SUNY Morrisville on Jan. 9 as its new provost, where she will be responsible for the oversight and
Syracuse airport issues statement on Biden flight restrictions on Thursday
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a temporary flight restriction (TFR) in association with President Joe Biden’s visit to Onondaga Community
Port of Oswego Authority to use federal funding to aid container unloading
OSWEGO, N.Y. — The Port of Oswego Authority will use a federal grant of more than $750,000 to buy a new low-emission reach stacker to
Oneida Health to host job fair on Thursday
ONEIDA, N.Y. — Oneida Health is hosting a job fair on Thursday, Oct. 27 from 5-8 p.m. at the Oneida Health Hospital at 321 Genesee
Hamilton College names new chief investment officer
CLINTON, N.Y. — Hamilton College has appointed Lauren Jacobson as chief investment officer to manage its more than $1.3 billion endowment. Jacobson will start in
Arc Herkimer to buy equipment using $50K in grants
HERKIMER, N.Y. — Arc Herkimer recently received two grants totaling $50,117.37 from the Awards Committee of the Community Health Outreach Project (CHOP), a grant-funded program
Oneida County receives $2.25 million for veteran suicide prevention
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County has received a $2.25 million federal grant to help prevent suicide among military veterans, according to Oneida County Executive Anthony
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