OSWEGO — Oswego County Federal Credit Union (OCFCU) recently announced that it is proceeding with construction of a new office on the corner of East 4th and Bridge Streets, according to Bill Carhart, OCFCU CEO.
“Our new office will replace our E. 7th St. location …” Carhart said in a news release. “It will be about 3,500 square feet — more than twice the size of our E. 7th office — feature two drive-through lanes and a drive-through ATM, among other member amenities.”
The credit union expected to start construction the week of Aug. 6 and finish in early winter, according to Carhart.
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Founded in 1975, OCFCU is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative association, which serves more than 6,300 members from throughout Oswego County.


