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New York Forward Loan Fund is still accepting applications

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, seen here during his April 28 appearance at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, says businesses from qualifying industries can still apply for financial assistance from the New York Forward Loan Fund. (ERIC REINHARDT / CNYBJ)

ALBANY — Businesses from qualifying industries can still apply for assistance from the New York Forward Loan Fund for COVID-19-related costs and expenses. Those qualifying industries include agriculture, construction, food services, retail, education services, manufacturing, and transportation, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Aug. 4. Cuomo has announced that more than $2.3 million […]

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ALBANY — Businesses from qualifying industries can still apply for assistance from the New York Forward Loan Fund for COVID-19-related costs and expenses. Those qualifying industries include agriculture, construction, food services, retail, education services, manufacturing, and transportation, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Aug. 4. Cuomo has announced that more than $2.3 million […]

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