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Director of Ithaca airport will retire Sept. 30

LANSING, N.Y. — The current director of the Ithaca Tompkins International Airport will be on the job for another month before retiring Sept. 30 after seven years in the position. Mike Hall will continue working with the airport in a consulting role on strategic initiatives over the next year. That work will include maintaining and […]

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Cazenovia College has new lab for finance, accounting students

CAZENOVIA, N.Y. — Cazenovia College believes a new laboratory space provides an “added sense of career realism” for its students taking finance and accounting courses.  The lab includes the same types of industry-utilized data technology, business-day amenities, and “precise working environment” that students are likely to see when they begin work in finance and accounting

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Hochul discusses schools, shots, ethics in first speech

ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul used her first speech as governor to announce policies on vaccinations and masks in schools, overall vaccination rates and booster shots, rent relief, and state-workforce policies. In the early portion of her remarks, she acknowledged that New Yorkers may not yet know her, but Hochul said, “I know you.”

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CPA firm formally opens new office in downtown Ithaca

ITHACA, N.Y. — Karp, Ackerman, Small & Hogan, CPAs, PC (KASH) — a Hudson, N.Y.–based firm that offers corporate accounting, tax advisory, and bookkeeping services — recently formally opened a new office in downtown Ithaca. KASH held a ribbon-cutting event with the Downtown Ithaca Alliance (DIA) and Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick on July 22 at

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New York local sales-tax collections rise 21% in July

ALBANY, N.Y. — Local government sales-tax collections in New York state increased 21.2 percent in July compared the same month in 2020. It marks the fourth straight month that collections exceeded 2020 results and reflects the state’s recovery from the pandemic. That’s according to New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who said on Aug. 17

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VIEWPOINT: Non-Competes are Enforceable in New York, but Attorneys get a Pass

Non-competition agreements are ubiquitous across the United States in most industries and at all levels of those industries. These agreements have come under increasing scrutiny, including by the Federal Trade Commission and the New York Attorney General. While non-competition agreements are largely permissible in the professions, one notable holdout that prohibits them is the one that writes

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Bonadio Group to expand NYC footprint with planned merger

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Bonadio Group — a Rochester–based accounting firm that operates an office in Syracuse — plans to expand its footprint in the New York City area.  Ganer + Ganer, a New York City–based accounting firm, plans to merge its operations with the Bonadio Group. Ganer + Ganer will begin operating under the

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New state bills on wage theft, overdraft fees signed into law

ALBANY, N.Y. — During his final days in office, then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed bills focused on wage theft and requiring banks to take several actions that prevent overdraft fees.  Details on both bill signings were announced Aug. 19. Wage theft One of the measures that Cuomo signed relates to strengthening laws prohibiting wage theft. It

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AAA Western & Central New York hires new corporate counsel

AAA Western and Central New York has announced the hiring of Elizabeth (Liz) Bove as corporate counsel.  Bove, who will work from AAA’s headquarters in Amherst (suburban Buffalo), will represent AAA on all legal matters and provide legal counsel to the organization. She most recently worked as a senior associate at Phillips Lytle LLP in Buffalo, AAA

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OPINION: Offering A Way Forward

They say you should expect the unexpected, but no one expected the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the events of the last 18 months have turned our lives upside down and changed the way we live.  Granted, life was already full of stress and challenges before the coronavirus made it to the U.S. But when it did arise,

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