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Lyndon E. Hall

Lyndon E. Hall has joined Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC as an associate attorney. She joins both the tax and business and transactions practice groups

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Finalists in 9th round of Genius NY have more time to prep for pitch night

SYRACUSE — The five finalists in this year’s 9th round of the Genius NY business accelerator will have more time to do their work before making a final pitch for funding. Companies from Utica, Syracuse, Ohio, New Jersey, and Sweden will also be the first Genius NY finalists to work on their products and projects

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East Oneida Lake wastewater- treatment plant project to continue into fall of 2026

SYLVAN BEACH — The New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) expects “substantial” completion of the $51 million construction project to modernize the East Oneida Lake wastewater-treatment plant in the fall of 2026. EFC officials toured the project on June 17, noting at the time that the Village of Sylvan Beach had indicated crews were

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N.Y.’s local sales-tax collections rise nearly 4% in 1st half of 2025

ALBANY — Local government sales-tax collections totaled $11.9 billion in the first six months of 2025, up 3.7 percent (or $423 million) compared to the first half of last year. That’s according to a report that New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli issued on July 30. Year-over-year growth in collections during the first half of

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New York home sales slip in July, inventory levels rise

ALBANY — Realtors in New York state sold 10,046 previously owned homes this July, down 2.3 percent from the 10,286 homes they sold in July 2024. At the same time, pending sales dipped slightly in July, foreshadowing a possible decline in closed home sales in the next couple of months. That’s according to the New

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Business Energy Advisors program in Tompkins County expands to help nonprofits

ITHACA — Tompkins County’s Business Energy Advisors (BEA) program is expanding to provide specialized energy-consulting services for nonprofit organizations. The new initiative adds to the BEA program’s existing services, offering additional support to help nonprofits in existing buildings plan cost-effective energy upgrades, reduce operating costs, and access financial incentives, per the Tompkins County announcement. Tompkins

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Thruway service area employee charged with identity theft, grand larceny

The New York State Police recently arrested a woman employee of a New York State Thruway service area for allegedly running up a tab of more than $1,600 on a credit card left behind by a customer. On the evening of Aug. 11, State Police responded to the Sloatsburg service area in the village of

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Bousquet Holstein names two to board of managers

SYRACUSE — Bousquet Holstein PLLC announced on July 1 that attorneys Natalie P. Hempson-Elliott and Julia J. Martin have been elected by its members to serve on the firm’s board of managers. Hempson-Elliott and Martin will replace Philip Bousquet and Joshua Werbeck, who have transitioned off the board, effective July 1. They join the firm’s

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