Oswego is experiencing a boom in commercial construction in 2020 with numerous projects currently underway.
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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I,Ref-Pulaski), Assemblyman Kevin Byrne (R,C,Ref-Mahopac) and their colleagues in the Assembly Minority Conference penned a letter to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) seeking updated reporting guidelines aimed at providing New Yorkers with critical, missing information regarding nursing home COVID-related deaths.
Residents in New York want out; and as recent tax rankings show – metrics that illustrate New York continues to have one of the worst economic climates in the U.S. – it is no surprise they are fleeing in droves.
The following is a statement from Assemblyman Will Barclay about Governor Hochul’s mask mandate announcement:
Earlier this week, New York families received some long-awaited good news with the announcement that restrictive nursing home visitation policies were finally being adjusted.
New York farms were among one of the hardest hit sectors of the economic fallout from COVID-19.
Mayor Billy Barlow announced today the completion and opening of the new Lakeside Park, located on the shore of Lake Ontario at the end of East 10 ½ Street in Oswego.
As we head into the month of September, Election Day begins to become clearer in focus. Without question, the 2020 elections will have a completely different look and feel.
The following is a letter from Jiancheng Huang, Director of Public Health for Oswego County Health Department:
