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St. Joseph’s to use grant to acquire ER equipment
SYRACUSE — St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center has received a grant that will help it buy equipment for a “fast track” area in its emergency
SYRACUSE — NBT Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB) plans to acquire Syracuse–based Alliance Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: ALNC) in a deal worth more than $233 million. The
Tops pumps out new fueling station in Clay
CLAY — Tops Friendly Markets has opened its third gas station in Central New York. The supermarket chain opened its new Central New York gas
Downtown Committee plans more retail recruiting
SYRACUSE — The Downtown Committee is planning another retail recruitment event for Oct. 18. The committee invited more than 1,500 retailers from around the state
CCC president visits Commerce Department in Washington
AUBURN — Cayuga Community College President Daniel Larson was one of 30 community college leaders from across the country to attend a series of meetings last
New keynote speaker scheduled for NEXT conference
SYRACUSE — The NEXT conference planned for Nov. 8 has a new luncheon keynote speaker. The CASE Center at Syracuse University and the Central New
Project-ION gets new push for internships
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO is looking to revitalize its Project-ION internship network after interest waned during the recession. The group encouraged businesses to “mob” the
Crouse Hospital employs automatic messages to seek substitutes
SYRACUSE — Sick calls are less of a time sink at Crouse Hospital, thanks to one man’s tinkering. Christopher Hines, telecommunications supervisor at Crouse, set
Ithaca firm honored at White House event
ITHACA — ZetrOZ, LLC, an Ithaca–based manufacturer of medical and therapeutic ultrasound technology, won the Empact 100 People’s Choice award. Empact 100 recognizes the top
Upstate consumer confidence swings up in September
Consumer confidence turned back up among upstate New Yorkers in September, nearly recovering from a decrease in residents’ willingness to spend recorded the previous month.
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