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Daniel M. Schafran has joined Barton & Loguidice’s facilities group as a senior engineer focusing on electrical engineering. He brings experience with power-distribution systems, alternative-energy sources,
Concept Systems, Inc. recently filled three key positions and promoted two team members. Laura Batten was named director of business development, a new position for
Eric Mower + Associates recently hired several new employees: Matthew Fogg joined the firm as a project manager. He is a graduate of Hobart College
Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC
Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC recently hired Jacqueline T. Coudriet and Emily A. Discenza. Coudriet joined the firm as an associate. She received her bachelor’s
Dannible & McKee, LLP has hired two new tax professionals. Hilary Nitka has joined the firm’s tax department. She graduated from Hamilton College with a bachelor’s
Cornell’s Coates is appointed to the TC3 Board of Trustees
ITHACA, N.Y. — The Tompkins County Legislature has approved the appointment of Chad Coates, an assistant dean at Cornell University, to the Tompkins Cortland Community
Tompkins County sales-tax receipts jump nearly 10 percent in June
ITHACA, N.Y. — Tompkins County Finance Director Rick Snyder recently reported that the county’s sales-tax receipts rose by 9.71 percent in June compared to the
New Hartford’s Carmella’s Café recruiting Upstate franchisees
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — Carmella’s Café, a New Hartford eatery that describes itself as “Central New York’s favorite home grown American-Italian restaurant,” is recruiting franchisees
Upstate consumer sentiment plunges in July
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. — Consumer sentiment in upstate New York fell 8.2 points to 68.3 in July, according to the latest survey the Siena (College) Research
CSEA workers reject contract tentative agreement with Onondaga County
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Onondaga County on Wednesday announced that county employees represented by the CSEA have voted against a proposed contract. CSEA is short for
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