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Architectural rendering of Oswego Health’s new $17 million behavioral health services headquarters on the site once occupied by Price Chopper on the east side of Oswego.

Economic Sectors

Analysis of some of the key sectors of the local economy By Lou Sorendo 1. Agriculture Workforce, dairy issues plague the region’s agricultural scene With President Donald Trump’s hard stance…

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Bella Fattoria, Inc. received a $99,500 IRP loan through the COIDA to assist in establishing a 5,536-square-foot winery in the town of Hannibal. The $732,046 project will retain or create six jobs.

Economic Advancement Plan Progress Report

Several steps have been taken to further economic development in the region L. Michael Treadwell ooc@oswegocounty.org ‘The Economic Advancement Plan enables us, as a county, to determine what is working…

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Read more about the article EJ USA, Ltd: Why It Moved from Cicero to Oswego County
Tim McKernan, facility manager for E J USA in Oswego County. Photo by Chuck Wainwright.

EJ USA, Ltd: Why It Moved from Cicero to Oswego County

Company is now the largest employer at Oswego County Industrial Park in Schroeppel EJ USA, Ltd. had several reasons why it chose the Oswego County Industrial Park in the town…

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Read more about the article Gun Shops Still Thriving in CNY
Firearms for sale at Buck-N-Bears Gun Shop on Route 104 in Mexico. Small gun shop owners usually carry an assortment of rifles, shotguns, pistols and ammunition, but say customer service sets them apart from larger competitors.

Gun Shops Still Thriving in CNY

Mom-and-pop gun shops have remained a fixture in Central New York despite competition from big-box gun retailers By Ken Sturtz It’s Saturday at Buck-N-Bears, a hole-in-the-wall gun shop on a…

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