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Tourism's Newest Player

Hotelier Roger Modi is investing more than $4 million in Oswego County
By Lou Sorendo

O swego County is not exactly a mecca for entrepreneurs. Unless you’re Ramesh "Roger" Modi, that is. The native of India has cast aside the reputation Oswego County has built as an economically deprived area. Despite seem... [Subscriber-only content]


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Issue 85
August/September 2006
Cover Story
Tourism's Newest Player
Hotelier Roger Modi is investing more than $4 million in Oswego County
Special Report
The Next Generation
Passing The Business Torch
Fair Haven
Sylvan Beach
A Conversation With Deborah Stanley
Auburn
Tobacco, the New Workplace Drug
Making a Difference
Business Updates
Staff Leasing
Auction Mommas
Tarons' Outdoor Furnaces
Profiles
Peter Dietrich
My First Job
Fiercely Competing For $1.65 an Hour Job
On The Job
What, If Any, Changes Would You Make to Harborfest?
Success Stories
Red Planet Skate & Bike Park
My Turn
Should the Press Take Sides?
Newsmakers
Newsmakers
Economic Trends
Economic Development Highlights, Awards Mark OOC's Annual Meeting
Special Article
Communicating With the IRS
Last Page
Developing our Infrastructure and Recreational Opportunities
Healthcare Briefs
Q & A With Dennis Casey
Hospital's $34M Makeover Nearly Complete
Medical Students Get a Taste of Medicine
A Model Health Center
CNY Hospitals Add $3.8 Billion to Local Economy