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Bonadio’s Hammond elected secretary/treasurer of NYS Society of CPAs
SYRACUSE — Timothy J. Hammond, a principal at The Bonadio Group, in its Syracuse office, was recently elected secretary/treasurer of the New York State Society
VIEWPOINT: 2nd Circuit Clarifies U.S. Law on Employment-Retaliation Claims
In a recent decision, the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals, the federal appeals court covering New York and adjacent states, sought to clarify the
Dannible & McKee expands operations team
Devin R. Negrete-Harvey has joined Dannible & McKee as its digital-marketing coordinator. She will support and enhance the firm’s online-marketing programs, including website, social media,
Former town court clerk in Wayne County pleads guilty to $50K theft
MARION — The former court clerk for the Town of Marion in Wayne County pleaded guilty to stealing more than $50,000 from the town court,
Olinsky Law Group promotes pair to equity partners
SYRACUSE — Olinsky Law Group announced it has promoted attorneys Matthew R. McGarry and Melissa A. Palmer to equity partners. McGarry and Palmer joined the
Syracuse police nab suspect they say robbed KeyBank branch on South Warren Street
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse police have made an arrest following the Friday morning robbery of the KeyBank (NYSE: KEY) branch at 201 S. Warren St.
Cazenovia to use $160K in federal funding for planning after closure of Cazenovia College
CAZENOVIA, N.Y. — The Village of Cazenovia will use a federal grant of $166,000 to help in planning following the recent closure of Cazenovia College.
Oneida County rolls out age-friendly business designation
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County is partnering with 50 Forward Mohawk Valley on an age-friendly business initiative to encourage local businesses to employ practices that
$19 million senior-housing project breaks ground in Morrisville
MORRISVILLE, N.Y. — A groundbreaking was held for the $19 million Community View Apartments project Tuesday in Morrisville. The project will create 61 apartments for
Port of Oswego awarded $4 million to improve rail infrastructure, buy equipment
OSWEGO, N.Y. — The Port of Oswego will use a $4 million federal grant to improve rail infrastructure and purchase new cargo-handling equipment. The money
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