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Bassett Medical Center offers new thyroid treatment option
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Bassett Medical Center now offers radiofrequency thyroid-ablation treatment for patients with non-cancerous thyroid growths That makes it the only location outside of
Federal government grants Liberty Resources two new designations
DeWITT — The federal government has granted DeWitt–based Liberty Resources two new designations. They include the designation as a Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike (FQHC-LAL)
Rome receives $1M in funding for Pinti Field repairs
ROME — The City of Rome will receive $1 million in federal funding to repair Pinti Field Park, which was damaged by flood waters during
Oswego Health employees become CNAs in training program
OSWEGO — Five employees at Oswego Health’s The Manor at Seneca Hill graduated from a paid-certification program as certified nursing assistants (CNAs). The Manor at
Cliff’s Local Market puts own, local spin on convenience stores
MARCY — Cliff’s Local Market celebrated the opening of its 21st store in November as it continues the rebranding and relaunch effort it began in
Community Memorial Hospital touts 2023 growth, advancements
HAMILTON, N.Y. — Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) in Hamilton recently marked the end of a year that brought new advancements in patient care, as well
New executive director outlines goals at United Way
UTICA — It’s been a little over a month since Susan Litera began her new role as executive director of United Way of the Mohawk
Walsh discusses I-81, new housing projects in State of the City address
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The City of Syracuse in February will release its community-grid vision plan as work on the Interstate 81 viaduct-replacement project is in
Tioga State Bank opens student-run branch office
SPENCER, N.Y. — Tioga State Bank has opened its first student-run branch office at Spencer-Van Etten High School in northwestern Tioga County. The in-school bank
Naturally Lewis announces $930K in funding for four grant programs in 2024
LOWVILLE, N.Y. — Naturally Lewis, the economic-development agency for Lewis County, says it has $930,000 in funding for the second round of four grant programs.
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