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William Scriber, executive director of the Port of Oswego Authority. SUNY Oswego 03/13/2019

Q&A: Port Director Looks to Start the Next Chapter in his Life

William Scriber, Port of Oswego Authority’s executive director and CEO, has announced that he will retire on Dec. 31. The 67-year-old served as manager of port logistics from 2010-17 and served as executive director since 2018.Q: Why did you decide now was the time to retire?A: When times were bad, I couldn’t leave. When times were really good, I didn’t want to leave. Now that I’ve reached the age where I really want to start another chapter in my life — it’s time to say I want to move on. I want to spend time with my family. I have a lot of ‘honey-do’ lists to do. For me, it feels like the right time to pass the torch to someone else.Q: What do you plan to do?A: There are a lot of opportunities out there. I really want to explore them. But I want to just take the first three months off and just relax.Q: Perhaps do some traveling?A: I want to go fishing, which I haven’t done in six years. Then I will look for other stuff in the next chapter. I have had several offers for consulting work.Q: The port has earned much recognition during your tenure. (more…)

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Oswego County government recently present officials at Oswego County Fair with a check for $110,376. From left, legislators Ed Gillson, Mike Yerdon and Herb Yerdon present a check for $110,376 to ; senior vice president Tim Ridgeway; fair secretary and media coordinator Teresa Stowell Hollis; and junior vice Austin Miller.

County Fair Going Back to Basics

Organizers say they will also hold a fall festival as well By Stefan Yablonski The Oswego County Fair is going “back to the basics” this year. It will be held…

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