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NY AG announces nearly $5 million employee-payment settlement with National Grid

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Thursday announced a nearly $5 million settlement with National Grid, which “failed to properly pay” its New York workers as required under state and federal law in the months after Hurricane Sandy. The resolution follows an investigation into employee complaints, according to the attorney general’s office. National Grid,

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Mohawk Valley EDGE names two new board members

UTICA — The board of directors of the Mohawk Valley EDGE recently elected Dr. Robert Geer, who is acting president of SUNYIT, and Chris Papayankos, who is SVP and commercial executive for Berkshire Bank, to fill vacant seats on the EDGE board. Geer was appointed acting president of SUNYIT by the SUNY board of trustees

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Laci’s Tapas Bar owners help other female entreprenuers expand their businesses

SYRACUSE — Cindy Seymour and Laura Serway, known for their popular eatery and night spot Laci’s Tapas Bar, have another venture aimed at helping other female entrepreneurs in the Syracuse area to experience success. Seymour and Serway opened Laci’s Tapas Bar located at 304 Hawley Ave. in Syracuse, in 2010. The restaurant offers a wide

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