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By Steve Yablonski Owner of website iHeartOswego.com celebrates 10 years in business; she explains how it all started and announces she is selling the business Q: When was iHeart Oswego…
Oswego County Business Magazine
By Steve Yablonski Owner of website iHeartOswego.com celebrates 10 years in business; she explains how it all started and announces she is selling the business Q: When was iHeart Oswego…
By L. Michael Treadwell Manufacturing is growing in all corners of Oswego County, across many sectors and companies large and small. This growth is testament to the strength of manufacturing…
By Bruce Frassinelli More than one-quarter of all U.S. newspapers have shut down since 2004. Trend is expected to continue Although many newspaper publishers are reluctant to characterize how bad…
By Steve Yablonski Longtime business adviser who helped thousands to start or expand their business, set to retire Q: How did you come to be in this position? A: At…
By: Sandra Scott The medieval Swiss town borders Germany and France. It features museums, beautiful Renaissance architecture, art galleries and much more Sometimes when Americans travel to Europe they focus…
By Steve Yablonski Art McLaughlin, owner of Art’s Parts and More, began fixing things in his Minetto garage. As his business grew, he built a larger garage — and now…
Interviews by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant “I think the best marketing tool is newsletters and being available. Go to the party. Every time you get a chance to write, write. Or…
L. Michael Treadwell ooc@oswegocounty.org Operation Oswego County (OOC) held its 70th annual meeting June 16 at the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center in Oswego. Ellen Holst, president of the…
Bruce Frassinelli bfrassinelli@ptd.net In this 30th anniversary edition of Oswego County Business Magazine, I have been able to reflect on my more than 20 years of column-writing for the magazine.…
Tim Nekritz nekritz@gmail.com If you made it to the resurgent New York State Blues Festival in Syracuse the past couple of years, you would have seen a large, happy crowd…