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Astrocom CEO Celebrates

50th Year At Hi-Tech Plant

As you pass down D.K. Lifgren Drive through Colliersville, have you ever wondered what goes on at Astrocom Electronics, one of our county's few high-tech manufacturers? Tomorrow, Astrocom CEO Terry Lifgren will mark his 50th year since walking onto the plant floor, and he shared his reflections and memories of a half-century of good times and challenges. Much more in Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman's Journal.
As you pass down D.K. Lifgren Drive through Colliersville, have you ever wondered what goes on at Astrocom Electronics, one of our county’s few high-tech manufacturers? Tomorrow, Astrocom CEO Terry Lifgren will mark his 50th year since walking onto the plant floor, and he shared his reflections and memories of a half-century of good times and challenges. That, and much more in Hometown Oneonta and The Freeman’s Journal.
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