Working from Home. Will the Trend Continue?
Business owners say better technology has enable their workforce work from home efficiently By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant During the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies figured out ways for…
Oswego County Business Magazine
Business owners say better technology has enable their workforce work from home efficiently By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant During the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies figured out ways for…
By Melissa Gardner ‘When you share a photo or attend a call on video, stop worrying about your appearance. You are not alone to be unshaven, wearing glasses, without makeup…
Stayin’ alive? Musicians go on in the time of pandemic By Tim Nekritz nekritz@gmail.com ‘When music is your lifeblood and your livelihood, the show must go on. That’s what performers…
Most of the revenue lost during pandemic won’t be recouped, say those involved in the events’ industry By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Even during the height of the pandemic, restaurants could…
With cinemas closed, business booms for drive-in movie theaters By Payne Horning Arlington Acres has been unusually quiet this summer. The 100-acre farm in the town of Fabius is a…
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant While many companies have shut down during the pandemic and may struggle to reopen, others have experienced an uptick in business. While it’s not a happy…
Oswego can’t fail with Italian food — it’s on par with Syracuse, Utica By Christopher Malone When it comes to Central New York Italian cuisine, Oswego holds its own with…
Buoyed by past success, CEO Kerrie Ann Webb navigates organization through still another threatening crisis By Lou Sorendo Kerrie Ann Webb is familiar with what it takes to make a…