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Oswego County Business is the only business magazine in Central New York and was founded in 1992 by a former newspaper reporter, Wagner Dotto. The publication is devoted to covering business and economic development in Central New York (Oswego and Onondaga counties). It has received numerous awards from both the Oswego County Press Club and the Syracuse Press Club. In 1999 it was recognized as the “Media Advocate of the Year” by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). In 1997 it was incorporated as Local News, Inc.

Local News, Inc. is based at 185 East Seneca St. in Oswego

Mailing address: P.O. Box 276, Oswego, NY 13126
Phone: (315) 342-8020
Fax: (315) 342-7776
Email: Info@OswegoCountyBusiness.com

Local News, Inc. publishes the following titles

Oswego County Business Magazine
A magazine discussing business and economic development in Central New York
Circulation: 6,500/7,000 copies (about 27,000 readers)
Frequency: Bi-monthly (every other month)
Readers: Business and professional people in Central New York

Business Guide
A magazine listing and updating information on the largest employers in Northern and Central New York (Oswego, Onondaga, Madison, Jefferson and Cayuga).
Circulation: 3,500 copies
Frequency: Annual
Readers: Business and professional people in Central New York

Summer Guide
A magazine featuring stories about summer and fall activities in Upstate New York, including listing of events
Circulation: 40,000 copies
Frequency: Annual
Readers: Visitors and local residents

Winter Guide
A magazine featuring stories about winter activities in Upstate New York, including listing of events
Circulation: 15,000 copies
Frequency: Annual
Readers: Visitors and local residents

College Life
Newspaper serving the needs of students at State University of New York at Oswego and Cayuga Community College in Fulton
Circulation: 10,000 copies
Frequency: Twice a year (fall and spring)
Readers: College students, local residents

In Good Health — Central New York’s Healthcare Newspaper
A healthcare newspaper serving the needs of health providers and health consumers in Central New York
Circulation: 35,000 copies
Frequency: Monthly
Readers: Physicians, healthcare professionals, healthcare consumers in Onondaga, Oswego, Cayuga and Madison counties

In Good Health — Rochester-Genesee Valley Healthcare Newspaper
A healthcare newspaper serving the needs of health providers and health consumers in Rochester and Genesee Valley
Circulation: 30,000 copies
Frequency: Monthly
Readers: Physicians, healthcare professionals, healthcare consumers in Monroe, Ontario and Wayne counties

In Good Health — Mohawk Valley’s Healthcare Newspaper
A healthcare newspaper serving the needs of health providers and health consumers in Oneida, Herkimer and Otsego counties
Circulation: 25,000 copies
Frequency: Monthly
Readers: Physicians, healthcare professionals, healthcare consumers in Utica-Rome (Oneida County), Herkimer and Otsego counties

Central New York Healthcare Guide
A magazine listing and updating information on healthcare providers in Central New York. Special “Resource Directory” section lists region’s not-for-profit organizations, support groups and more
Circulation: 10,000 copies
Frequency: Annual
Readers: Subscribers to In Good Health in Central New York, health providers, consumers

55PLUS
A magazine for active adults in Upstate New York discussing health, finances, travel and entertainment
Circulation: 20,000 copies
Frequency: Quarterly
Readers: Active adults, physicians, healthcare professionals, healthcare consumers in Central New York

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Issue 125
April/May 2013
Cover Story
Will Barclay 10 Years Serving in Albany
Assemblyman from Pulaski brings moderate conservative approach to Albany, embraces thrill of legislating
Will Barclay’s Roots Run Deep
The Barclays have played high-profile role in Oswego County history
Features
Fulton Financial Planner Hosting Live TV Show
Special Report
From Oswego to the Middle East
Campus Newspaper Remains Strong
Downtown Renaissance
Heritage Foundation shows off buildings in ‘Downtown Living Tour’ last fall
Dying Breed?
Secrets of Top Real Estate Agents
Housing Prices Slightly Up
Special Report – Healthcare
Special Report – Healthcare
Native Son Now in Charge of ER
‘Chapman-care’
QR Codes Still Generate Buzz
Is Your Business Mobile Web Optimized?
Small Business 101
Business Updates
Kallet Theater
Seaway Lofts
Thai Rose
Profiles
Michael Backus
On The Job
On The Job
Success Stories
McIntosh Box & Pallet
My Turn
Sign of the Times: Clark Kent Leaving The Daily Planet
Newsmakers
Newsmakers
First Person
Estate Planning When It’s Just the Two of You
Economic Trends
Annual Fund Drive Critical in Promoting County
Special Article
Is It Time to Expand?
Last Page
Shane Broadwell
Where Are They Now
Thomas Walpole