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Hochul proposes $110 million to build, repair child-care facilities in New York state
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul will propose a $110 million Child-Care Construction Fund to build new child-care facilities and repair existing sites, “making

SRC partners with Japanese firm to deploy radar system in Japan
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Attorney in Harris Beach Murtha’s Syracuse office elected to partner
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — An attorney in the Syracuse office of Harris Beach Murtha is among the nine lawyers elected partners in the newly combined firm. Joseph Frateschi is a member of Harris Beach Murtha’s public finance and economic development practice group and municipalities and local agencies industry team, per the firm’s announcement. Frateschi has experience
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — An attorney in the Syracuse office of Harris Beach Murtha is among the nine lawyers elected partners in the newly combined firm.
Joseph Frateschi is a member of Harris Beach Murtha’s public finance and economic development practice group and municipalities and local agencies industry team, per the firm’s announcement.
Frateschi has experience as a transaction counsel on real property, intellectual property, and corporate matters. He also advises municipal agencies and public-benefit corporations on a range of issues under New York municipal law.
He serves as bond counsel and issuer counsel on taxable and tax-exempt bond financings undertaken by local issuers. He also serves as special-transaction counsel on large projects throughout New York state.
The law firm Harris Beach Murtha formally launched operations on Jan. 2. It resulted from the combination of Pittsford–based Harris Beach PLLC and Murtha Cullina LLP, which became official on Jan. 1.
The combined firm has more than 250 lawyers, including 150 partners working across 16 offices in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia.

Deer management in the city of Syracuse begins this week
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The City of Syracuse’s deer-management program begins this week (Jan. 6-10) and will continue through March. Qualified wildlife managers from the U.S.

Arleo Eye Associates joins Cayuga Health System
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Harris Beach Murtha formally launches new, combined firm
PITTSFORD, N.Y. — The new law firm Harris Beach Murtha on Thursday announced that the combination of Harris Beach PLLC and Murtha Cullina LLP is now complete. The firms announced their intent to combine in early May 2024 and started operating as one firm as of Jan. 1. Harris Beach, which is headquartered in suburban
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PITTSFORD, N.Y. — The new law firm Harris Beach Murtha on Thursday announced that the combination of Harris Beach PLLC and Murtha Cullina LLP is now complete.
The firms announced their intent to combine in early May 2024 and started operating as one firm as of Jan. 1.
Harris Beach, which is headquartered in suburban Rochester, has offices in Syracuse, Ithaca, and other locations in New York. Murtha Cullina operated offices in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and White Plains in Westchester County.
The combined firm has more than 250 lawyers, including 150 partners working across 16 offices in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and the District of Columbia.
Harris Beach Murtha “offers clients greater strength and reach through added geographies and expanded services,” the firm said in its announcement.
The new firm serves clients in more than 20 major areas of law across a “multitude of diverse industries.”
Chris Jagel will serve as the CEO of Harris Beach Murtha, and Andy Corea, who served as Murtha Cullina’s managing partner for four years, will serve on the firm’s management committee.
“Harris Beach Murtha unites the strengths of two firms, both deeply embedded in the communities we serve, and extends our capabilities and reach,” Jagel said in the firm’s announcement. “The combination has already created synergies that enhance our ability to deliver exceptional results. We serve our clients and prospective clients with high-quality, tailored and new legal services in more locations, all while preserving our commitment to excellence and the unique culture that sets us apart.”
The firm’s lawyers and consultants practice from offices throughout New York State in Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, Buffalo, Ithaca, New York City, Saratoga Springs, Long Island and White Plains: Connecticut in Bantam, Hartford, New Haven and Stamford; as well as in Boston, Massachusetts, Newark, New Jersey and Washington, D.C.

Valley Health Services seeks LPNs and CNAs at hiring event
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St. Joseph’s Health, Excellus BCBS new contract agreement now in effect
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PAR Technology acquires Minnesota software company for $132 million
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) announced it has acquired Delaget LLC, a Minnesota–based provider of restaurant analytics and business-intelligence solutions, in

NYS Comptroller review faults Chenango County IDA on lack of action on recommended improvements
NORWICH, N.Y. —The New York State Comptroller’s office recently conducted a review of the Chenango County Industrial Development Agency’s (CCIDA) progress so far in implementing
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