Quiet Quitting Makes a Lot of Noise
By Bruce Frassinelli You may have heard of the term in recent months called “quiet quitting.’’ Having grown up in a hard scrabble coal-mining community in Eastern Pennsylvania, my work…
Oswego County Business Magazine
By Bruce Frassinelli You may have heard of the term in recent months called “quiet quitting.’’ Having grown up in a hard scrabble coal-mining community in Eastern Pennsylvania, my work…
Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the village of Phoenix will receive $4.5 million, and the villages of Moravia and Hamilton will each receive $2.25 million in funding as the Central…
Fulton Mayor Deana Michaels recently joined the Oswego County Micron Steering Strategy Committee, led by SUNY Oswego, to position the county to capitalize on the opportunities presented by Micron’s investment…
SUNY Oswego is now formally recognized as a university. The university will continue to be known as SUNY Oswego, but its official state education title will change from “State University…
After nearly 40 years of leading Operation Oswego County, Inc., L. Michael Treadwell will retire as of December 31, 2022. In his honor, the Oswego County Industrial Park has been…
Interviews by Deborah Jeanne Sergeant “Our hope is to take advantage of the technology available to operate in a more efficient manner and be able to obtain and relate information…
Owner of Treasure Lilly Boutique in Central Square started in her home’s basement; it now sales merchandise to boutiques nationwide By Stefan Yablonski Q: How did you come to be…
For new publisher of The Palladium-Times and The Valley News, newspaper roots run deep By Ken Sturtz When Sharon Lynett says she knows her way around newspapers, she means it. …