New Life to Old Buildings
Warren Shaw’s Creative Developments of Oswego Inc. awarded $50,000 in grants from National Grid renovate former 1850 House Restaurant and building previously used by Coffee Connection Creative Developments of Oswego…
Oswego County Business Magazine
Warren Shaw’s Creative Developments of Oswego Inc. awarded $50,000 in grants from National Grid renovate former 1850 House Restaurant and building previously used by Coffee Connection Creative Developments of Oswego…
As Cazenovia College shuts down in the spring, other smaller Upstate New York colleges may follow suit, say experts By Aaron Gifford While Central New York residents were stunned by…
Cazenovia College Enrollment: 746 students Sticker Price: $54,004 per year Net Price (average price per student): $18,413 per year Admission Rate: 71% (14% of those admitted enrolled) Graduation Rate: 56%…
Sector re-emerging from pandemic period By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant For more than two years, performing arts venues and events spaces have struggled with shutdowns, shifting restrictions, personnel illnesses and shortages,…
Advocates excited with salary transparency bill slated to go into effect in September this year By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant When asked for an interview about gender wage equality, Anne Messenger…
New leader looks to build on 142-year-old legacy By Stefan Yablonsky Oswego Health is in a great position, according to Michael C. Backus. It has met the challenges facing health…
For new publisher of The Palladium-Times and The Valley News, newspaper roots run deep By Ken Sturtz When Sharon Lynett says she knows her way around newspapers, she means it. …
After 17 years owners Bill and Karen Hubel sell their business There’s a new “moon” rising in Fulton. The Blue Moon Grill, 122 Cayuga St., is now operated by Mat…
By Stefan Yablonski Since 1947, the Longley family has been in the automotive business — making it one of the longest family-owned businesses in the area. Now, as Longley Bros…
By Stefan Yablonski Robert Natoli, the Oswego entrepreneur who built Rentavision, a rent-to-own business, and in 1999 sold it for a reportedly $92 million, is entering a new line of…