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But, the Executive Director of the Office of Business and Community Relations at SUNY Oswego doesn’t plan to slow down too much. She’s proud to have increased collaboration between college and community in a variety of ways. She plans to do some traveling. But she will also remain committed to the community service work she’s doing in Oswego.
The share that local governments, and thus, taxpayers, pay into the retirement funds of their public employees is going up sharply. The retirement fund used my most state-system retirees will require local governments to pay 11.9% of the tab in 2011, up from 7.4% for 2010. And the fund for police and fire retirees will require an even bigger contribution, 18.2%, from 15.1% in 2010. […]
Paul W. Schneible, C.P.A., has been synonymous with accounting in the Oswego community for almost 35 years. While he continues to deliver accounting service to many of the businesses and individuals in the community, he has now begun his transition plan to retirement and is taking on a new role at his accounting firm. […]
After nearly a decade, G. Ray Bodley High School Principal Dennis Dumas is officially slated to retire. As Dumas steps out to work on special projects prior to his retirement date, former superintendent Michael Egan is expected to serve as interim principal. […]
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