Don’t Panic!
Investment adviser provides advice on how to navigate through tricky waters By Lou Sorendo While his clients are understandably upset by the economic and health aspects of COVID-19, they are…
Oswego County Business Magazine
Investment adviser provides advice on how to navigate through tricky waters By Lou Sorendo While his clients are understandably upset by the economic and health aspects of COVID-19, they are…
Appointed in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, new leader of Oswego County Emergency Management Office dives right in By Lou Sorendo Cathleen Palmitesso has experience when it comes to…
By Lou Sorendo While restaurants nationwide have been affected negatively by the coronavirus pandemic, the food truck business is flourishing. With restaurants either closed or limited in operation, there are…
Manufacturing sector in CNY poised to lead economic comeback By Lou Sorendo You can’t keep a good manufacturer down. The manufacturing sector in Central New York and throughout the entire…
Businesses like Cortini Shoe Store, Lock 1 Distilling Co. and Hayner Hoyt Corporation play role in fighting the pandemic By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant During the pandemic, some businesses have shut…
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Remember meandering through grocery aisles to discover new meal ideas, hunt for your favorite snacks or find an interesting spice? Today’s means of obtaining groceries has…
Job of contact tracers compared to old-fashioned detective work By Payne Horning Researchers at Columbia University recently released a study indicating how effective measures to enforce social distancing and restrict…
Employees returning to work are likely to find a different workplace — everything from new cleaning procedures to amending the way they deliver services By Payne Horning New Yorkers across…
Business owners say better technology has enable their workforce work from home efficiently By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant During the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies figured out ways for…
Most of the revenue lost during pandemic won’t be recouped, say those involved in the events’ industry By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Even during the height of the pandemic, restaurants could…