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Law firm with New England, White Plains offices to combine with Harris Beach
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A law firm with offices in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and White Plains in Westchester County is combining with Rochester–based Harris Beach PLLC, which has offices in Syracuse, Ithaca, and other locations in New York. The new combined firm with Murtha Cullina LLP — “which will be a powerhouse in the region’s legal industry” […]
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A law firm with offices in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and White Plains in Westchester County is combining with Rochester–based Harris Beach PLLC, which has offices in Syracuse, Ithaca, and other locations in New York.
The new combined firm with Murtha Cullina LLP — “which will be a powerhouse in the region’s legal industry” — will be known as Harris Beach Murtha, per Tuesday’s joint announcement.
In the announcement, the firms say, “Together, Harris Beach Murtha will offer greater strength and reach throughout an expanded geographical footprint on the Northeast Corridor and throughout upstate and Western New York, accelerating the growth strategy of both firms.”
Harris Beach and Murtha Cullina will continue to operate as separate, independent entities until the combination has been completed on Jan. 1, 2025. During this period, Chris Jagel, CEO of Harris Beach, and Andy Corea, managing partner of Murtha Cullina, will co-lead an interim advisory committee.
In their announcement, they say “the synergies between the two law firms will benefit clients of both firms through a significantly increased knowledge base and expanded service areas.” Together, Harris Beach Murtha will have more than 250 attorneys across 15 offices in several states, and more than 250 years of combined legal experience.
Separately, Harris Beach has 183 attorneys, while Murtha Cullina has 72, Joli Plucknette-Farmen, manager of communications at Harris Beach, told CNYBJ in an email.
The proposed combination is subject to customary conditions, the firms said. Those conditions include a vote of the partners of each firm to approve the operating agreement for the combined entity. The vote is expected to take place in the next several months, with the operating agreement effective Jan. 1, 2025, pending completion of all necessary reviews and closing conditions.

Mohawk Valley organizations receive NYSCA grants
Two Mohawk Valley organizations received grants from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) for projects at their facilities. The Kirkland Art Center

SRAA to hold third open house on its airport master-plan update
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Regional Airport Authority (SRAA) says it will host its third open house on the update to the master plan for Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR). The event is set for Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the airport’s J.P. Walsh Conference Room. This open house will give the
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Regional Airport Authority (SRAA) says it will host its third open house on the update to the master plan for Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR).
The event is set for Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the airport’s J.P. Walsh Conference Room.
This open house will give the public a chance to learn more about the master plan update process and review the preferred 20-year development plan for the airport, SRAA said.
Those attending will be able to meet the project team; review information; ask questions; and provide comments on the future of SYR in an informal setting.
Airport master plans set forth the direction of an airport for up to 20 years, SRAA said. They provide a vision of the “specific, long-range” development plans of an airport based on forecasts of aviation activity, potential environmental effects, community compatibility, and financial feasibility.
“We stand at a critical time in our region’s development and our team has focused considerable efforts on refining the preferred 20-year development plan for our airport,” Jason Terreri, executive director of SRAA, said in the announcement. “The airport is often the first and last impression travelers have of our region. This makes it more crucial than ever to accommodate the forecasted traffic levels while maintaining an exceptional customer experience.”
For more information about the process, anyone interested can visit the airport’s 2021 master plan update page.

Naturally Lewis awards grants to 16 businesses, organizations in Lewis County
LOWVILLE, N.Y. — A total of 16 businesses and organizations in Lewis County will use more than $14,000 in grant funding to improve their visibility.

SUNY Oswego offering online master’s degree in health promotion, behavioral health
OSWEGO, N.Y. — SUNY Oswego says it’s now offering a new online master’s degree in health promotion and behavioral wellness. The program “responds to the

Onondaga SBDC recognizes companies in eight counties as Small Business of the Year
ONONDAGA, N.Y. — The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) headquartered at Onondaga Community College (OCC) has recognized eight companies across the region as “Small Business of the Year.” The SBDC at OCC serves businesses in eight counties, and it recognized one small business in each county. The organization announced the recognition as it marks National
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ONONDAGA, N.Y. — The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) headquartered at Onondaga Community College (OCC) has recognized eight companies across the region as “Small Business of the Year.”
The SBDC at OCC serves businesses in eight counties, and it recognized one small business in each county.
The organization announced the recognition as it marks National Small Business Week.
The regional recipients are:
Besides the regional small-business honors, SBDC at OCC also announced the Greater Syracuse Business Development Corporation as the regional Small Business Lender Partner of the Year.
Under the direction of regional director Robert Griffin, the Small Business Development Center at OCC provides no-cost, confidential business–advisement services to individuals and companies throughout the eight-county region.
The advisor team provides customized direction through advisement, education, research and advocacy for entrepreneurs, innovators, and the small and medium-sizedenterprise community, per this week’s announcement.

Water Safari’s new owners announce first new attraction
OLD FORGE, N.Y. — The new owners of Calypso’s Cove announced the fun park’s first new attraction. A ropes course with a zipline will debut this summer, Innovative Attraction Management (IAM) announced. Calypso’s Cove is located next door to Enchanted Forest Water Safari water park. IAM purchased Water Safari Resort including the fun park, water
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OLD FORGE, N.Y. — The new owners of Calypso’s Cove announced the fun park’s first new attraction. A ropes course with a zipline will debut this summer, Innovative Attraction Management (IAM) announced.
Calypso’s Cove is located next door to Enchanted Forest Water Safari water park. IAM purchased Water Safari Resort including the fun park, water park, Old Forge Camping Resort, and Water’s Edge Inn in March from K&K Old Forge, Inc., and the Noonan family.
The two-level rope course, 30 feet in the air, winds through various features andobstacles. A curved zipline glides around the perimeter of the course, which replaces batting cages, rock-climbing wall, and zipline.
“Our new ropes course with zipline is an exciting addition to Calypso’s Cove and the Water Safari Resort family,” Water Safari Resort President Cathy Dunlap said in a news release. “It’s a great attraction for families and groups to experience together for team building, bonding, agility, and fun. We look forward to watching the attraction come to life and to welcome guests to experience it this summer.”
Windermere, Florida–based IAM manages a number of amusement and water parks across the U.S. and in several other countries. Water Safari Resort is the first park the company has owned.

Bassett specialty health clinic reopens in Sidney
SIDNEY, N.Y. — Bassett Healthcare Network has reopened its specialty clinic at its A.O. Fox Tri-Town campus at 43 Pearl St. West in Sidney, offering

SUNY allocates an additional $114 million for its campuses; SUNY union head disappointed
ALBANY, N.Y. — The SUNY board of trustees on Thursday allocated an additional $114 million from the state budget for its campuses across New York.
Adirondack North Country Association adds two new directors to board
SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) recently announced the addition of Jaideep Khanna and Julian Mangano to the regional economic-development organization’s board of directors. Khanna, of Lake Placid (and Greenwich, Connecticut), brings decades of experience in investment and philanthropy to the nonprofit’s board, according to an ANCA news release. Mangano, of Castorland,
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SARANAC LAKE — The Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) recently announced the addition of Jaideep Khanna and Julian Mangano to the regional economic-development organization’s board of directors.
Khanna, of Lake Placid (and Greenwich, Connecticut), brings decades of experience in investment and philanthropy to the nonprofit’s board, according to an ANCA news release. Mangano, of Castorland, brings a background as a farmer, entrepreneur, and workforce-development specialist that aligns with ANCA’s work in the local food and small-business sectors.
Khanna and Mangano were elected to ANCA’s board of directors at its quarterly meeting on March 8.
“Jaideep Khanna and Julian Mangano are highly respected community leaders invested in the future of our greater region,” ANCA Board President Kelly Chezum said in the release. “Together they offer practical, boots-on-the-ground experience with business development, as well as high-level strategic planning that can help our team build capacity, expand our programs, and serve more North Country businesses and communities. We’re thrilled to welcome Jaideep and Julian to the team and look forward to working closely with them in the years ahead.”
Khanna is the founder of Ananta-OM Management Inc., a diversified investment and philanthropic organization. Ananta-OM invests in fast-growth companies in the technology, data, environment, biopharma, and real-estate sectors. Its philanthropic initiatives focus on the environment, education, health, and community development, ANCA said.
Mangano currently owns and operates Della Terra, a small organic, regenerative farm and composting operation in Castorland (Lewis County) and also serves as a workforce-development technical specialist at Jefferson Community College in Watertown. Originally from northeastern Ohio, Mangano in 2016 moved to Lewis County to focus on farming and has since been involved with various agricultural committees and workgroups including the USDA Farm Service Agency State Committee and Advisory Committee on Minority Farmers, per ANCA. He earned a master’s degree in management and organizational leadership from SUNY Potsdam in 2023.
Khanna and Mangano join the board as ANCA continues to expand programming that is responsive to the unique needs of North Country small farms, businesses and communities, the organization contended. With a focus on building economic strength and stability in our rural region, ANCA said it provides targeted programs that improve access to financing, grant opportunities and energy upgrades. ANCA also offers various business development and ownership-transition resources, as well as programs that empower community members to increase diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging across the region, the release stated.
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