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Coughlin & Gerhart to move to new permanent office in Kirkwood
KIRKWOOD — Nearly two years after it was displaced by a fire, law firm Coughlin & Gerhart LLP is moving into a new permanent home
Bonadio Group enters the Mohawk Valley market
NEW HARTFORD — The Bonadio Group is adding to its Central New York presence once again, this time with the acquisition of an accounting firm
Bonadio Group continues expansion
UTICA — The Bonadio Group is adding to its Central New York presence once again, this time with the acquisition of an accounting firm in
Binghamton University economic impact nears $1 billion
BINGHAMTON — Binghamton University added nearly $1 billion in economic impact on Broome and Tioga counties and more than $1 billion across the state in
SBA makes loans available following summer drought
Federal economic injury disaster loans are now available to businesses affected by drought and excessive heat this summer in much of upstate New York. Small
Netti Consulting Services launches privacy and security division
DeWITT — A consulting firm based in DeWitt has formed a new division to help physicians shore up their privacy and security practices. Netti Consulting
Navigating OSHA regulations when using temporary employees
Many businesses utilize temporary employees. There are several things to be aware of when you contract through a temporary agency to provide employees. Companies need
Profit at Berkshire Hills rises in third quarter
Net income at Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: BHLB) rose to $10 million, or 46 cents a share, in the third quarter. That’s up from
Countryside Federal becomes SBA 7(a) lender
DeWITT — Countryside Federal Credit Union agreed this morning to participate in the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) main business loan program. Countryside Federal is
CDPHP hires new VP of health-care network strategy
Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan, Inc. (CDPHP) has named Michael Grodus as its vice president of health-care network strategy. The move puts Grodus in charge
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