Issue 172: February / March 2021
Atom Avery celebrates the completion of his most ambitious project to date, the Litatro building in downtown Oswego
Oswego County Business Magazine
Atom Avery celebrates the completion of his most ambitious project to date, the Litatro building in downtown Oswego
Interviews by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant “I would say that our top goal always is to be the region’s first choice for quality healthcare. With that, we continue to strategically look…
Entrepreneur started his business — mydigitaldiscount.com — in the late ‘90s while in college. It’s still going strong By Lou Sorendo ‘It’s not all rainbows and sunshine. Last year was…
New CEO of St.Luke Health Services, Oswego County’s largest nursing home, takes the helm amid coronavirus pandemic By Ken Sturtz When Catherine Gill arrived at St. Luke 32 years ago…
By Wagner Dotto Paid advertising is key to keeping this magazine going, and we’re thankful so many of our advertisers have continued running ads with us, even during the pandemic.…
By Sandra Scott Visit two continents but just one city. It is where East meets West. The Bosporus Strait separates the city of Istanbul in Turkey with Asia on one…
Undaunted by pandemic, two Oswego restauranteurs move forward with openings By Payne Horning It’s the story of twin lifelong dreams that met a once-in-a-lifetime moment. Oswego’s two newest restaurants, located…
Nothing Beats a Diner — and Sherry’s Downtown Diner in Oswego Won’t Disappoint You By Christopher Malone Oh, Sherry, your food holds up. It’s interesting to visit a location for…
Assistant professor and his wife produce specialty cheeses at their re-launched business in Wayne County By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Operating a goat dairy provides interesting conversation fodder for SUNY Oswego…
By David L. Podos The owner of a boutique public relations company in Utica has recently been honored with the Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award by the SBA Upstate…