Read more about the article Anheuser-Busch Becomes a Bit ‘Greener’
Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul( center) joined local officials during the ribbon cutting for the new solar panels at Anheuser Busch in Baldwinsville.

Anheuser-Busch Becomes a Bit ‘Greener’

Baldwinsville brewery’s new solar panels generating 4% of its annual energy usage By Payne Horning As Budweiser-brewer Anheuser-Busch moves toward the ambitious goal of sourcing 100% of the corporation’s electricity…

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Read more about the article Fulton Reclaims its Future
Instrumental in acquiring the state’s $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative are, front row from left, Steve Chirello, Chirello Advertising; Marie Mankiewicz, co-founder, Fulton Footpaths; Deana Michaels, City Planning Commission; Brittney Jerred, co-founder, Fulton Footpaths; and Karen Noyes, associate planner, Oswego County Department of Community Development, Tourism and Planning; back row from left, Joseph Fiumara, executive director, Fulton Community Development Agency; Heather McCoy of 315 Designs; and David Mankiewicz, senior vice president-research, policy and planning, CenterStateCEO.

Fulton Reclaims its Future

Community Development Agency leader Joe Fiumara says $10 million in Downtown Revitalization Initiative funding will help the city turn the corner By Lou Sorendo Q.: The city of Fulton is…

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Read more about the article Why President Trump Won’t Admit Mistakes
President Trump has shown an unwillingness to accept that he makes a mistake or says something that was not correct.

Why President Trump Won’t Admit Mistakes

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…

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Read more about the article The Child Advocacy Center of Oswego County
Child Advocacy Center of Oswego County Executive Director Karrie Damm. She joined CAC in 2010.

The Child Advocacy Center of Oswego County

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,…

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