Capitalizing on the Snow
The Tug Hill earned a reputation as the “snowiest place” east of the Mississippi, and that has helped communities build their winter economies around many different outdoor activities By Norah…
Oswego County Business Magazine
The Tug Hill earned a reputation as the “snowiest place” east of the Mississippi, and that has helped communities build their winter economies around many different outdoor activities By Norah…
Brewerton restaurant — The Waterfront Tavern — aims for comfort By Christopher Malone It’s difficult to miss The Waterfront Tavern while coming over the Route 11 bridge in Brewerton, whether…
Dentist Travis T. Kearns (right) joined Associated Dental Arts of Oswego. The practice is owned by his father, dentist Tom Kearns. Dentist Thomas P. Kearns recently announced that his son,…
By L. Michael Treadwell The COIDA was formed in 1973 in accordance with New York State General Municipal Law by the Oswego County Legislature. Members of the agency are appointed…
Cicero, Pennellville, Phoenix and Central Square are some of the areas likely to see a spike in housing development, say experts By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Micron Technology’s plans to invest…
Property prices are not climbing as quickly as they had been; inventory remains limited By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant For a variety of reasons, the hot real estate market has cooled…
Talks about losing companies — Nestle, Miller Brewing — retainting others L. Michael Treadwell is stepping down at the end of the year from his position as executive director of…
Operation Oswego County’s new executive director is now in charge of economic development in Oswego County. He is optimistic about the county’s future and expects substantial growth in the region…
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If you have your eye on retiring from your small business, you will need to find someone to take the helm and fill other leadership roles…
Departments throughout CNY have struggled to hire enough officers and are embracing new strategies as they attempt to recruit By Ken Sturtz Lt. Matthew Malinowski remembers angling for a job…