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Oneida County legislator dies, remembered for her positivity and civic mindedness
Oneida County Legislator for District 12, Brenda McMonagle, died of breast cancer on July 27, leaving behind friends, family, colleagues and constituents that will miss her. She first took office in 2020. Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr. made the announcement of McMonagle’s passing on Sunday, July 28 on social media. ...
Company news: Michael Robbins promoted by Feldmeier Equipment
Feldmeier Equipment Inc. announced the promotion of Michael Robbins at their Syracuse headquarter offices to director of quality control and special projects. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
10 Section III boys, girls invited to USA Lacrosse National Team Development Program Combine
Nearly 1,600 boys and girls from around the country participated in USA Lacrosse’s National Team Development Program (NTDP) tryouts and 331, including 10 from Section III were selected to participate in the combine being held this week. Three of the 97 boys selected to participate in the U16 NTDP...
Meet Ren and Stimpy! CNY Central's Adoptable Pet of the Week
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Meet Ren and Stimpy!. These two brothers earned their names from the classic 90's TV show of the same name by being so silly, adventurous and completely paired up. They are mischievous brothers who can be found snuggling or wrestling each other at all hours of the day.
Emergency Department Traffic at Rome Health Will Be Rerouted
ROME, N.Y. -- In August, the traffic circle at the Emergency Department entrance of Rome Health will be closed until November. This closure is necessary to complete grading and site work for the new Intensive Care Unit and the Kaplan Center for Surgical Services addition. "In preparation," according to a...
Gerrit Smith Estate hosts annual Peterboro Emancipation Day
PETERBORO — The Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark, 5324 Oxbow Road, will host its 14th annual Emancipation Day on Saturday, Aug. 3. The event commemorates the families that came from enslavement by replicating the Emancipation Days held by the generations of the 1920s and 1930s. Registration begins at...
Get to Know Your Orange Man: #96, K Jackson Kennedy
It’s time to start preparing for the 2024 Syracuse Orange football season. We’re going through the roster to take a look at each Syracuse player as we get to know a lot of new faces to kick off the Fran Brown Era. We’re moving into the summer additions...
Syracuse Paired With Maryland For Gotham Classic
Syracuse will face Maryland in the 2024 Gotham Classic at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Saturday, Dec. 21. Tickets will go on-sale to the public tomorrow, Tuesday, July 30, at Noon EST and can be purchased on Ticketmaster.com. THE SYRACUSE-MARYLAND SERIES. Maryland has a 5-4 advantage in the all-time series...
Schumer in Syracuse to Discuss Weather Tracking After Recent Tornadoes
UTICA, N.Y. -- After over 20 record-breaking tornadoes struck upstate New York in July, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer is spearheading a significant initiative to secure increased federal funding for upgrading both the state and national storm-tracking network. The downtown area of Rome bore the brunt of the impact locally, with...
Roadwork Ahead—Construction for Week of July 29 in Area Counties
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) -- Area counties will see various road construction projects that could cause delays for the week of July 29. The following construction and maintenance projects are from the New York State Department of Transportation, Mohawk Valley Region. Oneida County:. Village of New Hartford: Genesee Street between Golf...
Syracuse men’s basketball: Orange to kick off 2024-25 season with exhibition versus Clarion
The Syracuse Orange men’s basketball team officially locked in its exhibition opener for the 2024-25 season. The Orange will take on the Clarion Golden Eagles at the JMA Wireless Dome, the program announced Friday. The exhibition matchup game will be played on Saturday, October 26 and will kick off the team’s second year under head coach Adrian Autry.
After initial resistance, Marcellus takes big step toward arrival of Stewart’s Shops and gas station
Marcellus, NY - Nojaim’s Brothers of Marcellus and Stewart’s Shops have finalized the sale of the long-time grocery store to the convenience store chain. Richard J. Nojaim and Grocer LLC sold to Stewart’s Shops Corp. on July 16. The sale price was $1.7 million, according to Onondaga County real estate records.
Whitesboro senior awarded Kathleen Clements Scholarship
NEW HARTFORD — Whitesboro High School senior Katherine Mullen was awarded the 15th annual Kathleen A. Clements Scholarship from the Oneida-Herkimer-Madison (OHM) BOCES School and Business Alliance (SABA). The $500 award was given to Mullen based on her hard work, participation in the SABA program, commitment to learning, letters...
1DRFL: Syracuse DJ duo brings the party to clubs, bars and now an EDM festival
A Syracuse DJ duo is making some noise in the EDM (electronic dance music) scene. 1DRFL (pronounced “wonderful”) has been growing a following in Central New York with performances at local clubs and bars, most recently launching a monthly residency called “Night Service” at Wolff’s Biergarten in downtown Syracuse. Next they’re set to take the stage at a music festival in Kansas City.
Library of America grant to support appearances by four Latino poets
SUNY Oswego is among the recipients of grants from the Library of America’s “Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home” project, which invites participants into a nationwide conversation about Latino poetry. In announcing the grants –- totaling $90,000 across 75 libraries and cultural organizations in 31 states, the...
How anticipated EPA regs over lead in water have sent Syracuse on expensive race to replace pipes
Central Current reported this story with funding from the Health Foundation for Western and Central New York. A new set of federal environmental regulations meant to keep water lead free could push the city of Syracuse to replace more than 17,000 lead water pipes in the next 10 years. Public...
Couple creates new scholarship for chemistry students
Bruce Ellsworth of SUNY Oswego's Class of 1987 remembers the unfortunate circumstance that led to the introduction of a mentor who would affect his life’s path. During the second semester of his organic chemistry class with Pearl Monroe, his professor was hospitalized and subsequently passed away. Augustine Silveira Jr. stepped in to finish teaching the rest of the semester.
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