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Bill Kaufman holds up a board with a honeycomb hanging off the bottom. “This was in the bedroom of a home where they watched a swarm of bees move in. I didn’t get there for about four days after they moved in. ... This was early spring this year and they have produced some of the honey that I have bottled already this year,” Kaufman explained. Photo courtesy Bill Kaufman

Honey Prices Have Been Rising

That doesn’t prevent 91-year-old Oswego beekeeper Jim Howard from working with bees. “It’s a business. But it’s a fun business,” he says By Jolene Cleaver   What is the local…

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Read more about the article Daldrop’s Expansion Project in the Industrial Park About to Go ‘Full Steam’
Rendering of the Daldrop SBB new facility in the L. Michael Treadwell Industrial Park in Schroeppel. The building on the 17 plus acres is going to be Daldrop’s main manufacturing headquarters for all of the United States.

Daldrop’s Expansion Project in the Industrial Park About to Go ‘Full Steam’

After a few delays, German-owned company is about to start building facility in southern Oswego CountyBy Stefan YablonskiBenjamin Morrow is Daldrop SBB’s Syracuse operations manager.After a brief lag, Daldrop SBB’s work on the future home of its manufacturing facilities is “full steam ahead.”Daldrop SBB, LLC, is a German-owned clean room manufacturing, sales, service and engineering company.It continues work on the 32,000+ square foot cutting-edge project in the L. Michael Treadwell Oswego County Industrial Park in Schroeppel. It marks the largest expansion outside of Germany in the company’s 71-year history.And it reinforces the success of its SHELMEQ cleanroom systems within the pharmaceutical industry — all while continuing to foster the international cleanroom manufacturer’s leadership presence in the United States, according to Benjamin Morrow, Syracuse Operations Manager for Daldrop.“We are a bit behind with construction as we just released the pre-engineered metal building framing steel order,” Morrow said.They are also wrapping up the final engineering for the site and expect to break ground in October, he added.“From our original timeline the project grew a little bit and the scope of what’s going to be happening in this facility changed a bit as well. So we had to do some re-engineering,” he explained. (more…)

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