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Primary election preview: Town council races in Oneida County
Local ballots for the June 25 primary election will include contested races for town boards, city councils, mayors, legi…
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Experts warn against excessive antibiotics with humans, farming
UTICA - The fear, according to the World Health Organization, is that infections such as pneumonia, tuberculosis and foo…
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Late rally ends Whitesboro's run
AMSTERDAM - Whitesboro baseball coach Tom Maggiolino stood near the third-base dugout of scenic Shuttleworth Park on Sat…
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RFA's Crockett ends career on a high note
A day after repeating as Division I champion in the shot put, Rome Free Academy's Sarah Crockett turned in more strong e…
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Area business news
MVCC appoints Marceau executive director of human resourcesMohawk Valley Community College has appointed Crystal Marceau…
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10 mudrooms that are ready for summer
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Outdoors column: Peregrine falcons still hard at work in downtown Utica
The Utica Falcons are flying, and more are on the way.Astrid and Ares, the local peregrine falcon pair, fly because, wel…
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Cooperstown baseball team feels 'anything's possible'
BINGHAMTON - Jesse Furnari knows there's still some heavy lifting to be done.He also believes this Cooperstown Central b…
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Participants walk, fundraise for cancer victims at Relay For Life
UTICA - Of all the cancer stories represented at the 23rd annual Relay For Life of Greater Utica, McKenzie Fuller and he…
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Indie Garage Sale a boon for local artists, crafters
UTICA - Fifteen years ago, at Neptune Studios on Roberts Street, the Indie Garage Sale was simply a means for organizer …
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Central Valley to consider Remington school's future
ILION - The Central Valley Board of Education will form an advisory committee to decide on whether the school district s…
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Trade disruptions, taxing tech companies are talk of G-20
FUKUOKA, Japan - How to reorder the global financial system in an era of trade stand-offs and technological change held …
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As craft beer market grows, so do wild flavors
Anyone for steak and onion Kolsch? Or a macaroni and cheese pale ale?Those were among the flavors at the Strange Brew Fe…
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This Week in History: More than 2,000 travelers stranded in Utica
1869, 150 years agoNo vacancies"We have never seen so many strange faces wandering about streets in the Bagg's Square ar…
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In the Garden: Attracting pollinators to your garden
Pollinators are as important to a garden as soil and water. Over 150 food crops depend on pollinators, including blueber…
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Area Religion News
• The Rev. Alfred Lamanna, a priest of the Albany Diocese, will be celebrating his 70th Anniversary of Ordination…
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