Issue 164: October/November 2019
Jeff Cruse takes over as top leader for Novelis’ Oswego Works Go to Issue - October/November 2019
Oswego County Business Magazine
Jeff Cruse takes over as top leader for Novelis’ Oswego Works Go to Issue - October/November 2019
Chief diversity and inclusion officer at SUNY Oswego steps up to leadcommittee seeking to connect campus-city communities By Lou Sorendo Q.: Can you give us a sense of what your…
By Thomas Griffith ‘Whether it is unexpected happenings like the “5 Ds” (death, disability, disaster, divorce and disagreements) or the planned changes such as retirement and incorporating the next generation…
Under the leadership of Karrie Damm, nonprofit agency in Oswego takes on a crippling threat to youngsters: child abuse By Lou Sorendo Success isn’t always about dollars and cents. Oftentimes,…
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The VA Maintaining Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks Act (VA Mission Act), which Congress passed and President Trump signed last year, rolled out some important…
Recent vaping death makes FDA three-year plan for youth restrictions feel like a millennium By Joshua Mansour, M.D. Despite the recent vaping death, the FDA is still allowing e-cigarette makers until…
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Even 15 years ago, integrative medicine — using alternative health modalities to complement Western medicine — was pretty rare. Since then, blending many approaches to wellness…
Anti-nuke group irate over fallout of state bailout agreement By Lou Sorendo An anti-nuclear group is taking aim at the state subsidy deal that is keeping Oswego County nuclear power…
By Bruce Frassinelli bfrassinelli@ptd.net Trump has a long history of not admitting errors — the recent episode involving Hurricane Dorian just confirms that once more Too many business people and…
Newcomer to Oswego County Industrial Park in Schroeppel geared up for transition Go to Issue - February/March 2019