To keep pace with a growing number of clients, Balance Point Payroll of Glen Rock plans to expand its work force by 25 percent, but in order to do so, it needs to expand its workspace as well. So the company is taking over an adjoining space, adding 2,500 square feet to its existing 9,000-square-foot office.
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