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ACHIEVE opens new doors and upgrades space
JOHNSON CITY — ACHIEVE has moved into new office space and renovated its flagship building, all while maintaining its mission to serve its clients. On
Mix red and blue colors and you get a purple byproduct. The same thing happened when Republicans (red) and Democrats (blue) in Congress offered up
Cuomo’s NY Works group releases 10-year capital investment plan
New York has developed its first-ever, 10-year statewide capital plan. The state contends it’s designed to “break down the old ‘silo-based’ approach to capital investment,
UUP president opposes Tax-Free NY proposal
The president of United University Professions (UUP), the union representing faculty at the State University of New York (SUNY), on Wednesday issued a statement opposing
New York initial unemployment claims edge up
In New York state, 19,334 people filed for new unemployment-insurance benefits in the week ending May 25, marking a slight uptick for a third straight
Upstate consumer sentiment rises in May
Upstate New York’s consumer sentiment rose 5.9 points to 73.9 in May, according to the latest monthly survey from the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI)
New York Biotechnology Association changes name
The New York Biotechnology Association (NYBA) on Tuesday announced it has changed to its name to NewYorkBIO to recognize its growth over more than two
Cayuga Tourism Board elects directors
FLEMING — The Cayuga County Convention and Visitors Bureau elected directors for 2013-2015 terms at its annual meeting held in Fleming on Tuesday. The new
OCC and CCC forge agreement on medical-records degree
AUBURN — Cayuga Community College (CCC) and Onondaga Community College (OCC) today announced an agreement that allows CCC students to earn an associate degree in
HealtheConnections completes transition to new information-exchange platform
SYRACUSE — HealtheConnections, the regional health-information organization (RHIO) supporting 1.4 million people in Central New York, on Monday announced that the transition of all regional
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