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Northwoods signs management agreements with Southern Tier insurance agencies

The Northwoods Corporation, based in Williamsville, is expanding in the Southern Tier with new management agreements with two agencies — one looking to grow and expand and another seeking to pass the reins in the future.  The company entered into a management agreement in January with Michael Santore Insurance in Owego. Michael Santore, Sr. founded […]

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MVP Health Care appoints Le Moyne graduate to executive role

SCHENECTADY— MVP Health Care has appointed Dr. Richard Dal Col to its newly created role of president of health management and provider & network strategy. Dal Col, a graduate of Le Moyne College, will work to help MVP in aligning clinical operations and services with its provider network, “driving enhanced care quality and outcomes” for

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First executive director of NENY’s Battery-NY takes office

Malliband focuses on expanding, localizing battery manufacturing          VESTAL — New Energy New York has selected British engineer Paul Malliband as the first executive director of Battery-NY. Battery-NY is part of the Binghamton University-led New Energy New York (NENY) initiative. New Energy New York is designed to establish a robust lithium-ion battery-manufacturing

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Assured Information Security is awarded its 22nd patent

ROME — The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has recently issued Assured Information Security (AIS) a new patent for a new method of determining the location of radio-frequency (RF) emitters including Wi-Fi routers, wireless laptops, walkie-talkies, garage-door openers, and more. This latest patent raises AIS’s total number of patents to 22 with multiple others pending,

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Employers can no longer ask for employees’ social-media logins in NYS

An amendment to New York labor law means that as of March 12, employers are no longer allowed to request or require employees to disclose the login credentials for their personal social-media accounts.  While the change may not affect some employers, others may have to revamp how they handle social-media accounts in the workplace, an

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MACNY appoints Norcross as chief operations officer

DeWITT — MACNY, The Manufacturers Association of Central New York announced it has recently promoted Marisa Norcross to chief operations officer.  She started this new role at the beginning of this year. Reporting directly to the MACNY president & CEO, the chief operations officer serves as a key member of MACNY’s executive leadership team.  In

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VIEWPOINT: Talent strategies in the face of a worker shortage

The “Silver Tsunami” is hitting its peak as 4.1 million Americans will turn 65 each year between 2024 and 2027, according to a report by the Alliance for Lifetime Income. Granted, a portion of those 16 million Baby Boomers will remain in the workforce after age 65, but organizations are bracing for a significant talent

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OPINION: New York’s Cannabis Operation Needs a Complete Overhaul

New York State’s attempt at legalizing cannabis has been a predictable failure. Our inefficient bureaucracy is troubling enough when it comes to basic policy items like infrastructure and taxation, so a complex policy like the commercial sale of cannabis was destined to be a nightmare for this administration. For this reason, the Assembly Minority Conference

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OPINION: Can We Bridge Division

Disagree better. That’s the name of an interesting initiative at the National Governors Association (NGA) this year, spearheaded by the organization’s current chair, Utah Republican Gov. Spencer Cox. The idea, in a nutshell, is to “reduce partisan animosity and foster healthy debate by modeling a more positive and optimistic way of working through policy problems,”

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Ask Rusty: About Medicare’s Dreaded IRMAA Provision

Dear Rusty: My wife is on Medicare and receiving Social Security benefits each month. We built a house and used money from our investments to pay for it. We knew we would pay taxes on that withdrawal, but my wife received a letter from the Social Security Administration (SSA) saying that because the money we

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