Bringing Historic Old City Hall in Oswego Back to Life
Renovated building to feature apartments, a restaurant overlooking Oswego River and a brewery, says developer Ed Alberts By Steve Yablonski Q: Why did you decide to take on the Old…
Mayor Barlow: “State of the city is strong”
Sure, the city is losing JC Penney but it’s gaining a new Hobby Lobby and possibly a Texas Roadhouse franchise By Stefan Yablonski “There is an undeniable renewed confidence in…
Mayor Michaels: “Small business community to have plenty of opportunities to consider”
By Stefan Yablonski Fulton is moving forward and 2023 is set to be a year of transformation, according to Mayor Deana Michaels. “As we prep for spring and summer projects,…
Can CNY Staff Micron?
Local employers already have a hard time finding employees — how will Micron find 9,000 workers locally? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Micron Technology, Inc.’s plans to invest $100 billion over…
Outlook for Small Business Will Depend on Each Sector
“The outlook for Central New York small businesses this year will likely vary depending on the industry, but overall, there continue to be headwinds,” said Bernard J. Paprocki, director of…
What to Expect from Key Sectors of our Economy
Stories by Stefan Yablonski Sector is Rebounding, After Tough Pandemic Years Oswego County tourism is seeing a resurgence. As the pandemic continues to fade in the rearview mirror, things look…
Is CNY Gearing Up for a Housing Boom?
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Many different factors point to the possibility of a housing construction boom coming to CNY in the next few years. Micron Technology, Inc.’s investment is slated…
SUNY Human Development Prof Earns Innovation Award
Mamta Saxena of SUNY Oswego’s human development faculty has earned an award from the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) for an outstanding combination of teaching, advising and scholarship. The NCFR recognized…
Oswego County: Redevelopment of former Miller Brewery, expansion of industrial park among top projects for 2023
By Ken Sturtz TDJ Properties, a company controlled by businessman Michael Tormey’s family, purchased a 67-acre portion of the former Miller Brewery in Volney in March 2022 for $5.5 million.…
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