Read more about the article Business Update: Mirabito Financial Moves to New Site
David Mirabito, owner Mirabito Financial Group (right), shares a framed news clipping with photos of Angelo’s Big M with Tiffany Hoff, chief operations officer, and Jason Shannon, financial adviser. Mirabito’s

Business Update: Mirabito Financial Moves to New Site

New office was once the home of Angelo’s Big M, owned by the Mirabito family Mirabito Financial Group has recently moved into its new space at 909 W. First St.…

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Read more about the article Moving SUNY Oswego Forward
President Peter O. Nwosu presides at SUNY Oswego’s Welcoming Torchlight for fall 2024. Photo by Jim Russell

Moving SUNY Oswego Forward

New president recalls his educational journey By Stefan Yablonski Jason Leone and Ed Gosek have mementos of championship basketball and hockey games, respectively, displayed in their college offices. In Peter…

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Read more about the article 10 Years of ConnextCare
ConnextCare Leadership Team: Seated, from left,: Tracy Wimmer, senior vice president and chief financial officer, eight years of service; physician Patrick Carguello, senior vice presidet and chief medical officer, 20 years of service; Julie Hogle, chief behavioral health officer, 14 years of service. Standing, from left: Tricia Peter Clark, president and chief executive officer, 19 years of service; dentist Melissa Noel, vice president and chief dental officer, 16 years of service; Stephanie Earle, senior director of human resources, seven years of service; Ken Martin, senior director of information services, 10 years of service. Not shown in Nancy Deavers, senior vice president and chief nursing and quality officer, nine years of service.

10 Years of ConnextCare

The heart of ConnextCare’s success: It’s all about the employees, the CEO says By Stefan Yablonski Established in 1975, ConnextCare Pulaski is a patient-centered health care practice providing northern Oswego…

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Read more about the article Victory Transformation: A Stepping Stone to Self Sufficiency
Sign on the Victory Transformation’s façade in Oswego. It’s the only state-certified facility for men for emergency housing in Oswego County. Homeless people can stay at the shelter up to 60 days or longer if needed.”

Victory Transformation: A Stepping Stone to Self Sufficiency

The temporary emergency shelter helps men find employment and permanent housing By Stefan Yablonski From the outside, the cold stone façade resembles a church or even a castle. However, on…

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