Donabella’s Backyard Ice Rink
Oswego family keeps its own ice rink, mostly used to play hockey By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Since 2005 the Donabella family has been transforming their backyard at 130 West Cayuga…
Oswego County Business Magazine
Oswego family keeps its own ice rink, mostly used to play hockey By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Since 2005 the Donabella family has been transforming their backyard at 130 West Cayuga…
The Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund (Pulaski Fund) announced that it has reached its 30-year anniversary and surpassed $1 million in endowment size since its inception in 1991. Each year…
Multi-Color Corp., 6 Morrill Place, a long-time Fulton, New York, business has shut down operations. Established in 1916, Cincinnati, Ohio-based Multi-Color is one of the largest label companies in the…
The separation is expected to close on February 1. Last spring, Exelon Corp.’s board of directors approved a plan to separate Exelon Utilities (RemainCo), comprised of the company’s six regulated…
SUNY Oswego’s Business Resource Center will host a small business training class for those interested in expanding or starting a small business in Oswego County. Classes will be held Monday,…
The Trustees will launch a global search in January 2022 for the permanent SUNY Chancellor The State University of New York Board of Trustees today (Dec. 20) announced the appointment…
She succeeds Michael J. Pollock, who retires at the end of this year. FULTON, NY – Pamela D. Caraccioli has been named president and chief executive officer of Fulton Savings…
The project is set to start in the spring and be completed in 2024 By Steve Yablonski Novelis is investing approximately $130 million to upgrade its operations in Oswego. The investment projects will…
They help researchers identify and refine better treatments By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Every pill, vaccine and therapy prescribed to you by your medical provider once underwent a clinical trial to…
Aside from unpredictable weather, labor shortage remains one of the biggest problems for contractors By Ken Sturtz With cold weather settling into Central New York contractors in the snow removal…