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Revolutionary App Helps New York Patients Restore Their Hearing
Welcome Hudson Valley! This is Conor Walsh, host of In Touch, Townsquare Media of the Hudson Valley’s Award-Winning Public Affairs and Issues program. This week on In Touch, we speak with Chris Ellis, Founder of AudioCardio. AudioCardio is a clinically-proven sound therapy that maintains and restores hearing. A Stanford study showed 78% of participants had a positive change in hearing within 3 weeks. Chris and I discuss what Hudson Valley residents need to do preventatively for noise pollution, and how AudioCardio works simply via phone app.
SPRINT CARS RETURN TO UTICA-ROME SPEEDWAY THIS FRIDAY, AUG. 2
VERNON, NY – Sprint Cars are back on Route 5 in Vernon. This Friday, August 2, the CRSA Sprint Cars take on Utica-Rome Speedway in their first 2024 appearance at the Home of Heroes. The lightning-fast winged warriors join a complete program of live and local stock car racing presented by the Friendly Family of Dealerships and Zielinski’s Asphalt.
Canastota and Rome residents struggle with housing post-tornado
Shirley Northup has spent the past week and a half at her son's place, living out of a duffle bag. She was forced out of the house she's called home for 20 years by a massive tree, sent crashing through her window by a tornado in Canastota two weeks ago.
Bottling company gets $3.9 million tax break for expansion in Cicero
Syracuse, N.Y. -- The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency has approved $3.9 million in tax breaks for the expansion of a beverage bottling company in Cicero. The agency voted unanimously on Thursday to approve the tax breaks for Clinton’s Ditch Co-Operative Co. on Pardee Road. If you purchase a...
Oneida County restaurant inspections: How safe is your favorite place to eat?
Thousands of people in Oneida County eat out every day. Whether it’s a quick stop for a coffee or a breakfast sandwich during the morning commute, a sandwich for lunch, or a dinner date at a fancy restaurant, they take for granted that the food they're buying is safe and that it's not...
Alex Yankowski rips to second modified victory at Utica-Rome Speedway
VERNON — Alex Yankowski used the extreme outside of Utica-Rome Speedway on Friday night on the way to his second 3 Bastards Brewing Modified win of the 2024 season. “Kid Rocket” raced to the lead on a lap-seven restart and never looked back at the “Home of Heroes.”
Rome Tornado Emergency By the Numbers: 2,710 Calls Made to Oneida County Communications Center
ORISKANY, N.Y. -- Just how many people called 911 during the devastating tornado that struck Rome two weeks ago?. "In just one hour, between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., 550 calls were made to 911 and an additional 249 calls were made to non-emergency lines," according to Oneida County Emergency Services.
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. ...
Syracuse men’s basketball recruiting target puts Orange in top six
Syracuse, N.Y. -- A top 40 prospect in the Class of 2025 has included Syracuse in his list of top six schools. London Jemison, a 6-foot-7 forward, will choose a college from a list that includes SU, Virginia, Louisville, Kansas, Vanderbilt and Alabama, he announced on social media. If you...
REO Speedwagon singer reveals health issue before Syracuse concert
REO Speedwagon has postponed a concert due to a health issue, two days before a scheduled performance in Syracuse. “Hi Friends, after consulting with my vocal coach, our band physician, and REO manager, we came to the conclusion that I need a few days of total voice rest and medication, and will unfortunately need to postpone tonight’s concert here in Selbyville, Delaware,” lead singer Kevin Cronin wrote on Facebook Monday.
Here’s who made syracuse.com’s Mount Rushmore of Henninger boys athletes
Syracuse, N.Y — It wasn’t easy, but after receiving hundreds of votes and scouring many record books, the Mount Rushmore of Henninger boys athletes has been selected. Syracuse.com’s Mount Rushmore Project is an endeavor that identifies the four best boys and girls athletes in the history of selected Section III schools. Henninger is one of the programs we highlighted this summer, along with Baldwinsville, Hamilton, Utica Proctor, Tully, and Westhill.
Company news: Bill Brower to lead William G. Pomeroy Foundation board
Following a national search, the William G. Pomeroy Foundation board of trustees announced they have appointed Bill Brower as the organization’s next executive director. He will begin Aug. 12. Brower has worked most of his career in educational advancement, the last decade at Le Moyne College as vice president...
Your Town Jamesville-DeWitt: Galloping for gold at Smokey Hollow Farm
JAMESVILLE, N.Y. — At Smokey Hollow Farm, equine athletes hone their skills in order to take home the gold. Nestled in Jamesville, the horse barn provides an equestrian program tailored to competitive riders. “You need to build their top line, get them in shape. So that's really what we...
Clemons is an NCAA Woman of the Year Nominee
Orange forward Rayla Clemons '24 is a 2024 NCAA Woman of the Year nominee, which recognizes graduating female student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, community service and leadership. A medicinal chemistry major and two-year alternate captain for the Orange...
Syracuse Football: Two named to Maxwell Award Watch List
With the start of the college football season creeping closer and closer, awards are starting to release preseason watch lists. The Maxwell Award just released its preseason watch list, and the Syracuse Orange had two players named. Kyle McCord and LeQuint Allen were named to the Maxwell Award Watch List.
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City planning board supports protecting mansion Syracuse University wants to demolish
Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse Planning Commission is advising city lawmakers to protect a vacant mansion that Syracuse University wants to demolish. Commissioners voted unanimously Monday night to recommend designating 727 Comstock Ave. as a locally protected site. The Syracuse Landmark Preservation Board has filed a petition for the designation, which would make demolition efforts more onerous.
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