Habitat For Humanity Completes Work On Oswego Home
With the help of volunteers, local companies and unions, and the sweat equity of future homeowners, Oswego County Habitat for Humanity, (OCHFH), recently completed renovations to a home at 21…
Oswego County Business Magazine
With the help of volunteers, local companies and unions, and the sweat equity of future homeowners, Oswego County Habitat for Humanity, (OCHFH), recently completed renovations to a home at 21…
Officials at Operation Oswego County, Inc. recently renamed its Oswego County Industrial Park in the town of Schroeppel after its former executive director. The park is now known as the…
A place near Rome is the best example of what an ancient Roman city looked like There are so many great places to visit in Italy, it is impossible to…
It was a record year in 2022 for the Port of Oswego Authority. Shipping alone was up more than 300% compared to 2021, said William Scriber, executive director. Recently, the…
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…
The Shineman Foundation recently welcomed two new board members, Linda Eagan and Micheal Stephens. They replace Kathy Fenlon and Casey Raymond, who both served on the board since the inception…
Food, atmosphere not to be eclipsed By Christopher Malone Blue Moon Grill, you caught me eating alone, with a deadline I take to heart, with my love out of town.…
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,…
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%…
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…