Read more about the article COVID a Catalyst for Growth to Certain Industries
John Timmerman is the CEO of Good Monster, a tech company based in Clay. “There’s tech changing every day in response to this [pandemic].E-commerce is exploding,” he says.

COVID a Catalyst for Growth to Certain Industries

By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant While many companies have shut down during the pandemic and may struggle to reopen, others have experienced an uptick in business. While it’s not a happy…

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Read more about the article Will the Port City be Celebrating Harborfest This Year?
The fate of the 2020 Harborfest celebration is still up in the air due to COVID-19. An announcement on its status will be made later this month.

Will the Port City be Celebrating Harborfest This Year?

Uncertainty surrounds crown jewel of Oswego County tourism By Lou Sorendo The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many events around the world to be cancelled or postponed. Among the most prominent…

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Read more about the article Following Furloughs, Oswego Health Sets Sights on Recovery
Beginning today, Oswego Health will staff a triage tent located outside its emergency department during from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. for patient screening. Appointments are not needed but only one patient may enter the emergency department triage tent at a time. Patients are asked to call 315-349-5842 upon arrival and the emergency department will provide further instructions. All patients arriving at Oswego Hospital ER will first be evaluated in the triage tent and cleared for any respiratory illness before continuing into the emergency room at the hospital.

Following Furloughs, Oswego Health Sets Sights on Recovery

Plan established to return to normal operations in wake of COVID-19 — after 300 employees were furloughed By Lou Sorendo It may seem counter-intuitive during a pandemic to furlough health…

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