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Construction set to resume at Lago Casino site
TYRE, N.Y. — The partners in the $425 million Lago Casino & Resort project say construction at the site in the Finger Lakes town of
AICPA to Congress: Act “immediately” on tax-extenders legislation
Congress is considering a bill that would temporarily or permanently extend more than 50 provisions in the Internal Revenue Code, which are commonly referred to as the “tax extenders.” As defined on the website of the IRS, “federal tax law begins with the Internal Revenue Code.” The provisions either expired at the end
Bond, Schoeneck & King combination with Buffalo firm will complete a long-held goal
SYRACUSE — Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC — Central New York’s largest law firm, ranked by number of area attorneys — first entered the Buffalo legal market in 1997. It was a labor and employment law boutique and “that was fine. It’s a strong practice area for us,” Richard Hole, chairman of Bond’s management
NY Green Bank awards $4 million to a downstate firm with projects in CNY
The NY Green Bank has awarded a Brooklyn–based company $4 million in revolving construction loans for wind-energy projects throughout Central and Western New York. The
UTICA, N.Y. — The man who served as COO of St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) in Utica now holds the same role for the Mohawk
Syracuse University’s Burton Blatt Institute gets $2.5 million for research project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University’s (SU) Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) will use a $2.5 million federal grant for a five-year project focusing on people with
M&T Bank declares quarterly dividend of 70 cents a share
BUFFALO, N.Y — M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB), Central New York’s largest bank ranked by deposit market share, has declared a quarterly cash dividend of
Upstate Medical, area SUNY schools share $18M grant to create job-training consortium
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Five area SUNY schools will share an $18 million state grant to provide students and businesses access to labs and simulation centers.
Schneiderman fines Binghamton auto-parts shop for illegal sales of salvaged car air bags
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Don’s Automotive Mall Inc. of Binghamton has agreed to pay the state a fine of $12,500 for selling salvaged automobile air bags
CountryMax to open in DeWitt Town Center, which is now at full occupancy
DeWITT, N.Y. — CountryMax, a Rochester–area, family-owned retailer of farm and garden products, in November plans to move its current Manlius store to a new
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