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Bond, Schoeneck & King to combine with smaller NYC–area firm, adding 15 attorneys
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC, a Syracuse–based law firm with 250 lawyers across more than 10 offices, says that it is
Crews finish work on $4.3 million housing development for the homeless
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Crews have completed work on Housing Connections in Binghamton, a $4.3 million project that will provide 19 units of supportive housing to
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Le Moyne College, the City of Syracuse and the Town of DeWitt have launched a survey to gather feedback on issues related
Oneida County COVID-19 hospitalizations fall more than 80 percent from peak
UTICA, N.Y. — The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Oneida County has declined more than 80 percent in the last eight weeks. In
WATERTOWN, N.Y. — New York State Police announced March 1, 2021 that they have arrested a former Fuccillo Auto Group employee for making off with
Rehabilitation commercial tax credit spurs 150 area projects since 2011
Project managers have sought the use of New York’s rehabilitation commercial tax credit in 150 projects in four upstate New York regions since 2011. That
Accounting firm renamed after co-owner’s retirement
Former Port & Company is now Ranucci, Dalton & Schenk, CPAs, P.C. DeWITT, N.Y. — The firm formerly known as Port & Company, CPAs is
State tax revenues run nearly $2 billion below last fiscal year
tate operating funds spending through the first 10 months of the fiscal year totaled $69.8 billion, which was $9.9 billion, or 12.4 percent, lower than
VIEWPOINT: What Employers Should Know About Minority Unions
Lessons from Google It is no secret that private-sector union membership has dramatically decreased over the past several decades. This reality has forced labor organizers
Katko helps push bill to protect pregnant workers from workplace discrimination
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act as a proposed law that would protect pregnant employees from workplace discrimination. U.S. Representative John Katko (R–Camillus) on Feb. 18
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