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VIEWPOINT: Dear Rusty: When Is the Best Time to Claim Social Security?
Dear Rusty: I am now turning 64, and I’d like to know the best time to claim Social Security. Signed: Anxious to Retire Dear Anxious: First, please understand that there is no one “best time” to claim your Social Security benefit, because when you should claim depends upon several factors. These include your current health, […]
Jury awards $13.5M to Army veteran in medical-malpractice case
As a result of the leg amputation, Lewis now requires a wheelchair and suffers from significant permanent physical and emotional pain. He was also forced into medical retirement from the U.S. Army, and his amputation has compromised his ability to work and provide for his family. The jury found that he has endured extensive pain
New system controller begins work for St. Joseph’s Health
SYRACUSE — Corinne English began working as director of financial services and system controller for St. Joseph’s Health on June 1. In this role, English is overseeing and managing the finance department and is instrumental in all aspects of the St. Joseph’s Health accounting and financial-reporting cycle, the health system said in a release. English
People news: Dannible’s Conners earns CPA license
SYRACUSE — Dannible & McKee, LLP recently announced that Sean R. Conners has successfully passed the exam and completed the requirements to earn a license as a certified public accountant (CPA) in New York state. Conners started with Dannible & McKee in October 2016 as an intern in the firm’s tax department and was hired
Former town supervisor pleads guilty to embezzling $240,000
Spent stolen money on personal vacations, designer handbags, and more PHARSALIA, N.Y. — The former supervisor of a small town in Chenango County recently admitted to stealing $240,000 in public funds, which he used to fund personal vacations and shopping sprees. Former Pharsalia Town Supervisor Dennis Brown pleaded guilty and must now pay full restitution,
Town clerk in Finger Lakes gets jail time for stealing public funds
POTTER — A former town clerk in the Finger Lakes region was recently sentenced to a half-year of jail time for using her position to steal nearly $27,000 in public funds for her personal use. Julie Brown, former town clerk and tax collector for the Town of Potter in Yates County was sentenced to six
VIEWPOINT: The Art of Compliance: Doing What’s Right, Not Just What’s Required
The rest of society got a taste of what corporate compliance officers go through when the COVID pandemic forced restrictions and requirements on the entire population. Suddenly, people were told to wear masks, social distance, and wash their hands more regularly and thoroughly than ever before. Plenty of people didn’t like that, trying to dodge the new
Gas-station employee at Thruway service area busted for unauthorized credit-card purchases
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. — New York State Police on Monday arrested an employee of a gas station at a New York State Thruway rest area between
Weedsport office building sold for $100,000
WEEDSPORT, N.Y. — The commercial property located at 8941 N. Seneca St. in the village of Weedsport was recently sold for $100,000. The more than 2,500-square-foot-building, located on about one-sixth of an acre, had housed Malvaso Insurance and the Yates Law Firm. The insurance agency remains in operation at other locations, while the owner of
Syracuse’s American Rescue Plan funding to target infrastructure, jobs, city government operations
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh on Friday outlined plans for the city’s $123 million in federal aid through the American Rescue Plan Act
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