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Business Leaders’ Perspective

What can be done to improve the local economy in 2013? That’s the question we asked about 40 community leaders. See how they think the local economy can grow
By Lou Sorendo, Alyssa Mammano

“First of all, we’re starting out in a deficit because of President Obama’s move to raise taxes on the job creators, and also ObamaCare, which will cost job creators more money. We’re working uphill because... [Subscriber-only content]


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Issue 124
February/March 2013
Cover Story
Major Boost for CNY
Novelis, Oswego County largest manufacturer, on time to complete major transformation, $200 million expansion project
Novelis Project Means Job Creation
Luc Boivin: Leader of the Pack
Features
Mexico Coping with Loss of Businesses
Special Report
Fewer Snowbirds Heading South
New Ventures
A $25 Million Gift to CNY
Dream Job — in Canajoharie, NY
Business Leaders’ Perspective
Top 10 Projects Point to Progress
Progress — Key Sectors
The ‘New Economy’ Emerges in CNY
What Businesses Can Learn from Wegmans
City of Oswego
City of Fulton
International, Out-of-State Companies Eyeing Oswego County
Business Updates
Dynamic Sound and Security
Oswego County Federal Credit Union
Profiles
Mike Szpak
Success Stories
Haun Welding Supply
My Turn
First, Fast and…Wrong
Newsmakers
Newsmakers
First Person
What the Affordable Care Act Means to Consumers
Economic Trends
Expanding the Food Processing Sector
Special Article
A Nightmare with My Copier Provider
Last Page
Fred Beardsley
Where Are They Now
Doug MacKenzie