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Former New York State Fair Director Peter Cappuccilli, Jr. is accused of diverting state funds totaling $78,000 for personal use and "squandering" $870,000 in state money on lavish parties and weddings for his two daughters.
The Technology Commercialization Clinic at SU's law school has been helping move technology from research to market for 24 years with business and legal information and analysis for early-stage companies.
UTICA — Come Aug. 1, clients of Day, Scarafile & Read, Inc. will have a new place in which to do business with the insurance, accounting, financial-planning, and tax-services firm.
Callahan joined the firm in 1984 and became a partner in 1989. She leads the firm's litigation and appellate practice groups and has been on the executive committee since 2003.
The program is aimed at providing training for health-care professionals on how to serve as liaisons between law and medical science, the school said in a news release.
VESTAL — The legal profession is often associated with a grueling work schedule.
Not long ago a young friend, who is about to enter the 2nd grade, asked me what I do. I think he was trying to understand why I was "dressed up" at the swimming pool. As I struggled to put my response in simple terms I realized I had only a few momen
Morrisville Venture Connects is a two-year program for people already in the work force. The program offers online and weekend classes at a number of locations including the Syracuse Technology Garden in downtown Syracuse.
Spending on office buildings, which has dropped 47.5 percent since the September 2008 record-spending high, is nearing a 13-year low, according to the Institute for Trend Research. Permits for new-office construction have dropped 26.7 percent just since last December. Office vacancy rates in the second quarter of 2010 increased to 17.4 percent, the 10th consecutive quarterly rise. Construction of office buildings is projected to close 2010 at nearly 32 percent below 2009.
Another month brought more disappointing news on the pace of hiring. Businesses added fewer jobs than expected in July, and previous estimates of private-sector hiring were revised downward, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
Is the economy improving? Ask 10 people, and you’ll likely get a wide variety of responses. What everyone can agree on though, is this — cash matters.
ACCOUNTING Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa, P.C. has promoted Mary Rowland to supervisor in its audit and accounting department.
Top Ranks Lists The 2010 Book of Lists electronic edition may be downloaded in Excel format. These 62 lists include key business information (when available) such as number of employees, revenue, products/services offered, and top executives for each company.