Oswego County government is leading the way with numerous projects to help lower its utility bills and save taxpayers dollars.
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The Richard S. Shineman Foundation announced it has awarded the SUNY Oswego Office of Business and Community Relations (OBCR) a $10,000 grant in support of the "Thrive" program.
Joleene DesRosiers Moody will offer her "Sell Fearlessly" presentation to help women entrepreneurs move fearlessly and enthusiastically toward increased sales, no matter what their product or service, at the next Women's Network for Entrepreneurial Training's (WNET) monthly breakfast meeting, at 8 a.m., Thursday, June 6, at the SUNY Oswego Phoenix Center in the Oswego County Industrial Park, Phoenix (exit 14, State Route 481).
For many small businesses, gaining government contracts may seem too challenging, but it could be just a matter of knowing the process, which can be learned during a workshop from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday, June 17, at SUNY Oswego Phoenix Center, organizers said.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's innovative proposal to tap into the potential of State University campuses to give an economic shot in the arm to Upstate communities won an enthusiastic vote of support this week from SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley.
Many things go on in planning Harborfest that occur either outside of the "Thursday to Sunday" window or completely behind the scenes altogether.
Many great sponsors are what make Harborfest continue to be an admission free festival entering its 26th event this July.
The CoffeeNook, located at 156 W. Second St., had its ribbon-cutting and grand opening Tuesday, May 21.
Eagle Beverage announced plans for a new distribution center in Oswego County. Currently Eagle has warehouses in Oswego and Jefferson County where they serve more than 750 accounts. With the growth of the business a major expansion is necessary.
