Chamber Opens Fulton Office

FULTON, NY – In an effort to increase its visibility and presence in the Fulton area, the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce recently opened a satellite office in the city of Fulton.

Located at 149 S. First St., in the Fulton CDA’s Weatherization Office, the new office will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

“We are pleased to be able to have an office in Fulton,” said Executive Director of the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce Beth Hilton. “Providing quality service to our members is always a priority. I’m sure our members in Fulton and the southern part of Oswego County will enjoy the convenience of having a chamber office close to their place of business. I would like to thank Joe Fiumara with the Fulton Community Development Agency, Mayor Ron Woodward and the city of Fulton for helping us make our Fulton office a reality.”

Chamber Opens Fulton Office
Chamber Opens Fulton Office

At the ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the office are from left in the front row: chamber board member, Linda Thomas-Caster of Partners in Integrity Realty; Fred Reed of Oswego County Today.com; Jay Foster; Oswego County Legislator, Louella LeClaire; Jeanne Farrell of the chamber; Executive Director of the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber, Beth Hilton; Danielle Hayden of the chamber; chamber board member, Tom Greco of Fulton Savings Bank; chamber board member, Nick Canale of Canale’s Restaurant; and chamber board member, Ed Schaperjahn of HELP! Small Business Solutions.

In the middle row from left are: city of Fulton alderman, Daryl Hayden; Sandy Farrands of Partners in Integrity Realty; John McGraw of Uniforms ETC.; Fulton Mayor Ron Woodward; and Joe Fiumara of Fulton Community Development.

In the back row from left are: Don Ryan of Tavern on the Lock; Evelyn Livoti of By Detail; Deana Michaels of Pathfinder Bank; Fulton alderman, Tom Kenyon; Fulton alderman, Bob Weston; Pete Franco; Jan Rebeor; and Dianne Stancampiano of BeautiControl.

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