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Watertown man charged with speeding down Bradley Street, menacing
Watertown man charged with speeding down Bradley Street, menacing

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Watertown man charged with speeding down Bradley Street, menacing

WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – A 50-year-old Watertown man is facing several charges after an incident late last week. According to the Watertown Police Department, Daniel Gilbert was allegedly recklessly operating his vehicle. Authorities allege that Bradley was operating his vehicle on Bradley Street at speeds allegedly over 70 miles per hour. Watertown FD battles Memorial Day blaze Police officials also state the Bradley allegedly tried to force a car with two occupants off the road. It was also alleged that Gilbert also parked in front of the victim's car, exited his vehicle and pointed a black, imitation KBG pistol at the victims. Police records indicate that Gilbert has a previous second-degree assault conviction from 2011 in Lewis County Court. This meant that Gilbert was in unlawful possession of the pistol. Authorities also stated that Gilbert allegedly was in possession of a white crystal substance that tested positive for methamphetamine. Here are the following charges that Gilbert is facing: Two counts of second-degree menacing Third-degree criminal possession of a weapon Two counts of first-degree reckless endangerment Seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance Reckless driving Driving without a license He was arrested and transported to the Jefferson County Public Safety Building, where Gilbert was processed and held prior to arraignement. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Cork-headquartered Xeinadin acquires KBG Accountants as €40m investment strategy continues
Cork-headquartered Xeinadin acquires KBG Accountants as €40m investment strategy continues

Irish Examiner

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Examiner

Cork-headquartered Xeinadin acquires KBG Accountants as €40m investment strategy continues

Xeinadin has acquired Irish accountancy firm KBG Accountants in what is the professional services firm's largest acquisition in Ireland to date. KBG was founded more than 30 years ago and employs more than 80 people at six offices in Cavan, Longford, and Leitrim, providing accounting, audit, tax, and advisory services to businesses and individuals. KBG itself had made significant acquisitions in recent years, with McIntyre and Co in Cavan joining in 2022 and most recently Healy Martin based in Leitrim joining KBG in 2024. In June last year, Xeinadin announced plans to invest €40m in Ireland over an 18-month period and this move reinforces those plans. KBG is the second firm to join Xeinadin in 2025 with Dublin based Warren & Partners joining in March this year. 'KBG is a highly respected firm nationally with a strong track record of client service, deep local roots, and a progressive mindset. We wanted to grow our presence in the midlands and KBG were a perfect fit - their experienced team and client-centric ethos closely aligns with our values at Xeinadin and we are delighted to have them as part of our team of experts," said Xeinadin chief executive Derry Crowley. 'This partnership marks another step in our strategic growth in Ireland as we continue to build a network of high-quality firms that provide expert, local advice supported by national and international expertise.' In a joint statement, Senior Partners at KBG Paddy Keavney, Ciaran Brady and Mark Reilly said joining Xeinadin will give the company access to broader expertise and deeper capabilities Xeinadin provides across Ireland and the UK. 'The world of business advisory is changing rapidly and having access to the tools, technologies, and resources of the wider Xeinadin organisation will allow us to serve our clients more effectively.'

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