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Cuomo announces $210 million to jump start Green Bank
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday announced $210 million in initial funding for the NY Green Bank, which he calls a new market-oriented approach to accelerate
Cuomo announces $500,000 is available for farmland protection
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday announced the availability of $500,000 to aid farmland-protection efforts across New York state. Municipalities can apply for grants of
Mahoney, Miner announce effort to streamline local government
SYRACUSE — Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney and Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner today announced plans to identify ways that city and county government can share
Taylor takes over as Bonadio’s Syracuse office managing partner
SYRACUSE — The Bonadio Group, which says it’s upstate New York’s largest independent accounting firm, has appointed Donald R. Taylor as managing partner in the firm’s Syracuse office. In his new role, Taylor is responsible for overseeing office operations and partner and employee relations, fostering client services, and growing new business opportunities, the firm
N.Y. AG settles with Utica hospitals to address competitive concerns
UTICA — New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today announced a settlement with Utica hospitals Faxton-St. Luke’s Healthcare and St. Elizabeth Medical Center, resolving concerns
Cuomo accepts final report of his Tax-Relief Commission
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo today accepted the final report of the Tax-Relief Commission from its co-chairs, former Gov. George Pataki and H. Carl McCall,
Hiscock & Barclay’s Brower named to U.S. Energy Security Council
SYRACUSE — Michael R. Brower, senior federal policy director at Mosaic Federal Affairs, LLC, a subsidiary of Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, has been named to
State: Gouverneur Savings & Loan to convert to state charter
GOUVERNEUR — The Gouverneur Savings & Loan Association in St. Lawrence County is among three New York banks that the state has approved for conversion
Year-end planning should include review of expiring tax breaks
SYRACUSE — As the year draws to a close, business owners have one last chance to take advantage of some expiring tax breaks before they are gone. There are two major opportunities expiring at the end of 2013 that businesses may want to examine, says Michael Reilly, partner in charge of the tax department at
Bowers & Company CPAs announces merger with Watertown firm
SYRACUSE — Bowers & Company CPAs PLLC today announced it has merged with Poulsen & Podvin CPAs P.C. of Watertown. Neither firm released the financial
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