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Truman Foundation awards grant to Binghamton University

BINGHAMTON — The Mildred Faulkner Truman Foundation of Owego has awarded a $15,000 grant to continue to provide scholarship assistance to Tioga County students attending Binghamton University in the 2017-2018 academic year. Since 1998, Truman Foundation scholarships have helped more than 494 Tioga County students enrolled at Binghamton University. In the current academic year, 56 […]

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Centolella Green Law expands with new Syracuse office, adds partner

SYRACUSE — Centolella Green Law, P.C., a DeWitt–based law firm, has opened a second local office in the Hamilton White House at 307 S. Townsend St. in Syracuse. At the same time, the firm has added a fifth partner. Centolella Green believed it needed a “downtown presence,” says Jason Centolella, a partner in the firm

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Dermody, Burke & Brown launches new agribusiness-services group

SYRACUSE — Syracuse–based accounting firm Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC (DB&B) has started an agribusiness-services group. It’s an area that the firm has serviced “indirectly for a number of years,” says David Corey, Jr., principal at Dermody, Burke & Brown and leader of the agribusiness-services group. “As the size of these operations has grown

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State: Retailers caught selling untaxed cigarettes risk losing other licenses

Retailers caught and found guilty of selling untaxed cigarettes in New York risk losing other state-issued licenses, including lottery and alcohol sales.  The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance on Oct. 4 announced that it is working with the New York State Gaming Commission and New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) on an

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Barclay Damon elects Cahill to new deputy managing partner position

Barclay Damon LLP announced it has elected M. Cornelia (Connie) Cahill to the newly created position of deputy managing partner, effective Jan. 1. She will work closely with John P. Langan, the firm’s managing partner, in leading the regional law firm.  Cahill has been a member of Barclay Damon’s Management Committee for nine years and

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The benefits of an ESOP for both the employees and owners

I began my career at what is now a publicly owned investment management firm that trades on the New York Stock Exchange. It was a typical large corporation with several hundred employees. It was a fine place to work, but most employees had no sense of ownership — no skin in the game. I then

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Purchasing Property with a Lease

Often when purchasing a company, certain assets pose issues not easy to discern. For example, a purchaser can buy real estate through a purchase contract and perhaps even personal property such as furniture and furnishings, fairly easily. When purchasing real estate, title insurance can be ordered, surveys re-dated, and abstracts renewed. Information on mortgages can be

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Four Key Estate-Planning Mistakes to Avoid

Many affluent professionals and business owners put estate planning on hold. Only the courts and lawyers stand to benefit from their procrastination. While inaction is the biggest estate-planning error, several other major mistakes can occur. The following four blunders can lead to major problems. Failing to revise an estate plan after a spouse or child

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November Ballot Offers Public Chance to Vote on Pension Forfeiture for Corrupt Officials

For years, state lawmakers convicted of abusing power related to their public duties have been able to collect a state pension and sometimes even behind bars. Thankfully, this could change for future criminals if voters approve an amendment to the state constitution in November. This election year, New York state voters will have the opportunity

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