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Clinton surgeon pleads guilty to workers’-compensation fraud
“Patients at Shankman’s office were often instead only seen by a physician’s assistant who was not authorized to examine and treat workers’-compensation patients without Shankman’s
Abandoned auto-garage site in Canton to be converted into green space
A release from Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, who announced the agreement, said the property is considered a key link in the development of the village’s
BHG’s valuation hits $1B as growth continues
SYRACUSE — Started with $25,000 and three partners in 2001, Bankers Healthcare Group (BHG) has reached a valuation of $1 billion, according to its top
Startup’s app provides localized health-care info
SYRACUSE — Emergency room visits can be costly, even for people with good health insurance, says Michael Ehrhart, so it makes sense to use urgent
Upstate Minority Economic Alliance readies 1st awards program
SYRACUSE — The Upstate Minority Economic Alliance (UMEA) will host the inaugural Minority Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) Community Engagement Awards May 24. The awards are
Schneiderman busts Southern Tier trash haulers for price-fixing scheme
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Trash haulers Bert Adams Disposal and Taylor Garbage Service have confessed to breaking the law by colluding with each other to keep
OCIDA approves tax breaks for IMS
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency (OCIDA) has approved tax breaks for a Salina business looking to expand its operation on Commerce
GPO Federal Credit Union in Utica robbed, police seek man in Yankees cap
UTICA, N.Y. — Utica Police are seeking a bearded white male who was wearing a Yankees baseball cap in connection with the robbery of the
NYPA seeks OK to rebuild transmission lines
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — The New York Power Authority (NYPA) has applied to the state Public Service Commission for permission to rebuild 86 miles of
Grants awarded for downtown projects throughout region
ALBANY — Downtowns throughout the region will receive millions of dollars to demolish or rehabilitate run-down buildings, the state announced. The fifth round of funding