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Oswego Health names Rockwood director of women’s services

OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health has announced the recent promotion of Michelle Rockwood to director of women’s services. Rockwood, a registered nurse (RN), joined Oswego Health in 2016. Since then she’s worked in the health system’s women’s services department, caring for women and newborns and assisting families as they transition into their new roles. She

Tessy Plastics moves forward under a new president

SKANEATELES, N.Y. — A man who has worked for Tessy Plastics since 1997 is now serving as the manufacturing firm’s new president. Stafford Frearson most recently was VP of engineering for the Skaneateles–based injection molding company. Roland Beck, who owns Tessy Plastics and has been serving as president, now transitions to CEO, per the firm’s

Rickman now leading SBA Syracuse-Upstate district office

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently announced it has named Daniel Rickman the new district director of its Syracuse-Upstate New York district office. The SBA also says it is seeking nominations for the 2024 National and District Small Business Week Awards.  New district director Rickman succeeds the previous director, Bernard J.

Naturally Lewis, Inc. unites county economic-development groups

LOWVILLE, N.Y. — The organizations leading economic-development efforts in Lewis County have formed a new nonprofit called Naturally Lewis, Inc.  The groups have been using the phrase Naturally Lewis to brand their efforts and how now adopted the name for the nonprofit organization.  The County of Lewis Industrial Development Agency (LCIDA), Lewis County Development Corporation

City Center has new tenants, new look after major renovation

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Anyone traveling in downtown Syracuse over the past several months likely saw the exterior renovation work on the building now known as City Center.  It’s a structure spanning a city block between two busy downtown intersections that now has new tenants and a new look after a major renovation project that started

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