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Rural/Metro upgrades technology in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Rural/Metro Medical Services of Central New York has spent nearly $300,000 to bolster its computer hardware, software, and technology. The ambulance service, which
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 at the NYSEG building in Kirkwood. Coughlin & Gerhart lost its offices at 19 Chenango St., Binghamton on Dec. 21, 2010, when a fire destroyed the neighboring Midtown Mall building.
Southern Tier HealthLink moving to new service model
BINGHAMTON — The Southern Tier’s regional health information organization (RHIO) is adopting a new service model that will cut its expenses and move it away from technology it has used since its founding. The RHIO, called Southern Tier HealthLink NY, agreed in September to partner with the New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) and use that
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 in the Utica–Rome region. Bonadio, an accounting firm based in Rochester, acquired Richard Zweifel’s Utica–area accounting practice effective Nov. 1. The move increases Bonadio’s headcount in Central New York to
Ex-Im Bank official returns to Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Central New York could be importing a new source of financing for small and medium companies after a federal official’s recent visit. Wanda Felton, the vice chair and first vice president of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, spent the day in Syracuse Oct. 26 to meet with area businesses. Felton, who
NY small-business owners feel rising stress, survey finds
Nearly two-thirds of New York’s small-business owners felt increasing levels of stress fueled by running their companies, according to a recently released survey. The survey, from TD Bank, found that 62 percent of small-business owners in New York said their recent stress levels associated with running their businesses were steadily increasing or somewhat increasing. Another
Sales increase, earnings slip at PAR Technology
NEW HARTFORD — Sales were up for the third quarter at PAR Technology Corporation (NYSE: PAR), but income was down as the company said it
CenterState CEO revamps Grants for Growth
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO has a new round of funding and new structure for its Grants for Growth program. State Sen. John DeFrancisco secured another
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
Buy-local effort grows to include all of November
SYRACUSE — A week-long buy-local campaign in Onondaga County has expanded to last throughout the month of November, officials said this morning. Onondaga County Executive
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