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AIS, Griffiss Institute partner on cybersecurity, information-security education series
ROME, N.Y. — Assured Information Security (AIS) and the Griffiss Institute (GI), both of Rome, are teaming up to offer a free, virtual education series
Bond, Schoeneck & King to combine with smaller NYC–area firm, adding 15 attorneys
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC, a Syracuse–based law firm with 250 lawyers across more than 10 offices, says that it is
Nascentia Health to acquire the Beeches property in Rome to convert it into senior housing
ROME, N.Y. — Syracuse–based Nascentia Health on Tuesday announced that it is under contract to acquire the Beeches complex in Rome with plans for mixed-use
Lewis County, partners to gauge economic impact of snowmobiling
LOWVILLE, N.Y. — Lewis County Economic Development is working with Jefferson Community College (JCC) and Camoin Associates Economic Development of Saratoga Springs to conduct an
State to add 10 more mass vaccination sites, including in Oneonta and Corning
ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State government announced Monday that it is adding 10 more state-run mass vaccination sites to get COVID-19 vaccines into
Rejuvn8 Aesthetics formally opens in New Hartford
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y.— Rejuvn8 Aesthetics, a provider of beauty and wellness treatments, has formally opened a second location in New Hartford. The New Hartford Chamber
Mercy House of Southern Tier awarded $100,000 grant
ENDICOTT, N.Y. — Mercy House of the Southern Tier will use a $100,000 grant for an admissions navigator. New York City–based Mother Cabrini Health Foundation
Crews finish work on $4.3 million housing development for the homeless
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Crews have completed work on Housing Connections in Binghamton, a $4.3 million project that will provide 19 units of supportive housing to
Recap of Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce virtual annual meeting
OSWEGO COUNTY, N.Y. — It was an event that included award presentations, a discussion between the mayors of Oswego and Fulton, remarks from New York
ConMed to pay first-quarter dividend of 20 cents a share in early April
UTICA, N.Y.— ConMed Corp. (NYSE: CNMD), a Utica–based surgical-device maker, recently announced that its board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20 cents a share for the first quarter. The dividend is payable on April 5 to all shareholders of record as of March 15. ConMed manufactures surgical devices and equipment for
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