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Before the Award in His Name, Ed Bradley Was A Real Inspiration to Do Better
Another Utica Boilermaker Road Race has passed, and this year seemed to be incredible because it was a return to pre-COVID numbers and enthusiasm. It's certainly the best Boilermaker since the pandemic, by far. On Thursday night, people gathered at the Irish Cultural Center in Utica for the Wheel Chair...
Bankruptcy judge says Burt Marshall ran a Ponzi scheme for years
Syracuse, N.Y. -- A bankruptcy court judge on Tuesday said Madison County businessman Burt Marshall ran a Ponzi scheme for years before it collapsed, swindling tens of millions of dollars from nearly 1,000 creditors. “I find it very well established in the record that there was, in fact, a Ponzi...
Utica School District Universal Pre-K Free Enrollment
UTICA, N.Y. -- The Neighborhood Center and Utica City School District will provide free enrollment for Universal Pre-Kindergarten for four-year-old children in the district for the 2024-25 school year. "The qualifications for enrollment are children must be four years old by December 1st and live within the district," a release...
Six entering Greater Utica Sports Hall of Fame
UTICA — Six outstanding athletes will be inducted into the Greater Utica Sports Hall of Fame when the organization holds its 35th annual ceremony in October. Five-time Olympic track and field medalist Irving Baxter, star basketball players Michele Davis and Leroy Witherspoon, NCAA champion swimmers Emily Lesher and Alison Lesher Migonis, her twin sister, and NBA broadcaster Tim Roye make up the GUSHOF Class of 2024.
Pink the Park with Utica Blue Sox on Saturday
UTICA — The Utica Blue Sox are teaming up with the American Cancer Society and Hannaford Supermarkets to raise funds and show support for local breast cancer survivors during the ‘Pink the Park’ game on Saturday as the baseball team takes on the Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs at 6:45 p.m. at Murnane Field.
Bring Your Imagination To Life At The Utica Sidewalk Chalk Competition
Utica is set to become a vibrant canvas this week for young artists at the Sidewalk Chalk Art Competition. The event will take place at Palmer Par in Utica on Thursday, July 18th from 10:30AM to 11:15AM hosted in partnership with the Oneida County Youth Bureau. This free event invites children ages 5 to 18 to showcase their creativity on the sidewalks of Pratt Munson College of Art and Design’s campus at 1200 State Street during the Munson Arts Festival. This is a great way for kids to get involved with Munson.
Tuesday Forecast: Potential Strong Storms Later Today
Good morning! A round of thunderstorms rolled through CNY yesterday evening, and we’re expecting a similar weather pattern a little earlier in the day today. Another day of highs in the upper 80s and feels-like temps in the 90s with tropical humidity. Relief would come from a line of storms that will produce heavy rain and strong, potentially damaging winds.
SCORES AND MORE 7-15-24: Earl Savery Bairdians mount improbable comeback late to stun Brian Gaetano Co. in overtime, MVCC hand Lady Knicks third straight loss in week six of Utica Lady Knicks Premier League action // Former Herkimer College pitcher Farone selected by San Francisco Giants in MLB Draft
MVCC (white) 58, Lady Knicks (purple) 48**. Snyder Landscaping (black) 67, Seasonal Sports (gray) 45. Gitto & Niefer (gold) 61, Cohen & Cohen (orange) 46. Gates Cole Insurance (red) 66, Notre Dame Schools (pink) 47. PGCBL. Oneonta Outlaws 4, MV Diamond Dawgs 2 (suspended in 3rd inning, will be completed...
District committed to 'distraction-free environment'
SCHOHARIE, N.Y. (WRGB) — CBS 6 is taking a look at the bold action taken by a local school district, as Governor Kathy Hochul works to find a way to combat the negative impact these devices have on kids. Schoharie Central School District Superintendent Dave Blanchard was a school...
Yellow Alert has ended: Showers and storms possible tomorrow
The Yellow Alert for our area has expired after a relatively active morning and early afternoon. A low-level disturbance brought another round of severe weather as it moved its way through Western New York. Tornado warnings stayed east of our area, but a few damage reports of downed trees were still reported in Macedon as well as northeastern Wayne County.
Do Not Eat: All Told To ‘Double Bag’ Meat Sold In New York
A number of chicken and beef products were illegally shipped to stores across New York. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health alert that impacts New Yorkers. FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Ineligible Meat and Poultry Products Illegally Imported from the...
Barton Mines inducted into state's Historic Business Preservation Registry
NORTH RIVER | Sen. Dan Stec (R,C-Queensbury) presented the management and staff of Barton Mines Corporation (Barton) with a certificate inducting the company into the New York State Historic Business Preservation Registry. Stec nominated Barton for this honor, citing its lengthy history and the continued importance the company has in the region through its operations in the towns of Johnsburg and Indian Lake and the City of Glens Falls.
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