Read more about the article Oswego Native Publishes Jewelry Book
Lauren Wallace holds a floral resin piece she created. She is a jewelry designer specializing in polymer clay and resin.

Oswego Native Publishes Jewelry Book

By Stefan Yablonski   Lauren Wallace is a 28-year-old full-time clay jewelry artist as well as a preservation artist. She is a jewelry designer specializing in polymer clay and resin.…

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Read more about the article BUSINESS UPDATE: Hotels Deal with the Off-Season Low Occupancy
Façade of Riverside Inn in Fulton. General manager Harry Kelawala said to keep cashflow higher in the dull winter months, he works with the Department of Social Services to offer short-term housing for people who need a temporary home until they find an apartment.

BUSINESS UPDATE: Hotels Deal with the Off-Season Low Occupancy

Occupancy rate “drops dramatically starting in November,” says general manager at Riverside Inn in Fulton By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant   During the wintertime, occupancy rates in places of lodging tends…

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Read more about the article The Business of Weather
SUNY Oswego meteorology professor Scott Steiger has been teaching for 22 years. “This [past] winter was nothing compared to the winters we use to experience back in the 1960s, ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s,” he says.

The Business of Weather

Effects of major weather episodes By Tom and Jerry Caraccioli   Fires. Hurricanes. Lake effect snowstorms. Heat waves. Ask any meteorologist about these types of weather episodes and they will…

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Read more about the article ECONOMIC TRENDS: Summit 2025 Helps Oswego County Improve, Thrive, Connect
Over 70 participants from Oswego County and beyond engaged in discussions about the challenges and opportunities facing local manufacturers during the Summit: Oswego County Manufacturing 2025 in October.

ECONOMIC TRENDS: Summit 2025 Helps Oswego County Improve, Thrive, Connect

by Austin Wheelock  |  ooc@oswegocounty.org   On Oct. 15, the Cayuga Community College Fulton Campus Event Center buzzed with energy as Oswego County’s manufacturing leaders gathered for a full day…

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Read more about the article SPECIAL REPORT: Business — Teen Gives Pedicure to Cows
Cow pedicure: Wendall Reiff takes off an inchs depth on Cow 143’s hoof to keep her happy and healthy.

SPECIAL REPORT: Business — Teen Gives Pedicure to Cows

He is one of eight New York state hoof-trimmers listed on the website of the Hoof Trimmer Association. He grosses $6K to $8K a month By John Addyman   Cow…

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Oswego Technology Student Association Earns Awards at Regional Conference

The Oswego Technology Student Association (OTSA) at SUNY Oswego delivered another successful performance at this year’s Technology and Engineering Education Collegiate Association (TEECA) East Conference, earning top awards across multiple…

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Read more about the article Chena Tucker: Nonprofits Are Critical in Oswego County
Richard S. Shineman Foundation Director Chena Tucker. She says nonprofit organizations remain vital to the strength and resilience of the region.

Chena Tucker: Nonprofits Are Critical in Oswego County

Director of the Richard S. Shineman Foundation highlights role played by local nonprofits in Oswego County By Stefan Yablonski   For Chena Tucker, the director of the Richard S. Shineman…

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