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Asked about bear carcass prank, RFK Jr. says he once had a freezer full of roadkill meat
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — It wasn’t just the dead bear. Days after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted to taking a bear carcass from the side of the road and placing it in Central Park as a prank a decade ago, he said that has been picking up roadkill his “whole life” and once had a “freezer full of it” at home. The comment came as the independent presidential candidate was leaving an upstate New York courtroom Wednesday where he had testified in a lawsuit seeking to exclude him from the state’s ballot in November. The trial has focused on whether Kennedy improperly listed a residence in the New York City suburb of Katonah as his home address on his nominating petitions, when he has actually been living in the Los Angeles area since 2014.
Boar's Head faces class action lawsuit in NY after listeria outbreak
A class action lawsuit against Boar's Head was filed in a New York district court last week following the company's more than 7 million pound recall of meat and poultry products linked to a deadly listeria outbreak toward the end of July. The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York on August 1, says Boar's Head Provisions Co. Inc. "has improperly, deceptively, and misleadingly labeled and marketed its products...
Big Lots store closures expand to Rochester region. See the locations closing in NY
Seven additional New York Big Lots locations will close this year as the discount retailer struggles with a tough consumer market, including the Canandaigua location and two in Western New York. Three others — two in Long Island and one north of Albany — were said to be closing in New York according...
Tri-State Area nursing home company discouraged 911 calls, ex-employee says
TROY, N.Y. – A former employee of a New York nursing home company says she was fired for blowing the whistle about what she describes as unsafe practices.Former New York nursing home employee describes alleged unsafe practicesFrom insect infestations in patients' rooms to holes in the ceiling, former nursing director Cheri Reppenhagen said she complained to her bosses about those problems and more at the Troy Center because she wanted things to improve at the upstate nursing home."I valued the work I did. I lived and breathed my job," she told CBS New York investigative reporter Tim McNicholas.Reppenhagen said she pushed...
Herkimer College Announces Important Dates and Information for New Students
Herkimer College announces the new student welcome schedule for the fall 2024 semester. Wednesday, August 14 two virtual information sessions take place at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. with new commuter and residential students required to attend one session. Students will receive an overview of what to expect at the upcoming orientation and need-to-know information to prepare for arrival on campus.
Lucy Munro Named to 2024 USA Box Lacrosse Training Roster
Lucy Munro, a standout from Northwestern, is among the 32 athletes selected for the 2024 USA Women's Box Lacrosse Training Camp. The camp, set for August 23-25 in Utica, N.Y., aims to finalize the roster for the inaugural 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships, which will take place from September 20-29, also in Utica. Head coach Ginny Capicchioni will announce the final team of 23 after the camp concludes. The U.S. team will compete against nine other nations, starting their tournament on September 20 against the Netherlands. This marks a historic moment as it is the first time World Lacrosse is hosting a women’s championship in this format.
Track and field preview, Aug. 8: Lyles, McLaughlin-Levrone to leave it all on the track
Previewing track and field action on August 8 including the finals in the women's 400m hurdles and the men's 200m. Source: https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/track-and-field-preview-aug-8-lyles-mclaughlin-levrone-leave-it-all-track.
Herkimer College Looking for 'Makers of the Mohawk Valley' for Upcoming Exhibit
HERKIMER, N.Y. -- Herkimer College will soon showcase a gallery featuring makers in the Mohawk Valley. The show, which is titled Makers of the Mohawk Valley, begins on Aug. 30 and will feature art and other finely crafted objects produced by individuals aged 18 and older who live or work in the Mohawk Valley.
Reaction mixed to Herkimer homeless law
HERKIMER — A recently enacted law that bans camping and sleeping in Herkimer village parks has been met with mixed reaction. The Herkimer Village Board met on July 31, where village officials expressed the growing concern over homeless encampments and the public safety issues surrounding them. The five-member board passed Local Law No. 6 of 2024: Prohibiting Camping or Sleeping in Village Parks unanimously.
Hamilton College welcomes new vice president for communications and marketing
CLINTON — Hamilton College has announced the appointment of Marisa Sanchez Benincasa as vice president for communications and marketing. Benincasa currently serves as executive director of institute affairs at the Arizona State University (ASU) Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. She will start at Hamilton immediately after Labor Day. Benincasa’s appointment follows an extensive national search with a pool of exceptionally experienced and talented candidates.
Annual Stars & Stripes Bike-Run-Walk to benefit Sitrin Military Program
BOONVILLE — The 8th Annual Stars & Stripes Bike-Run-Walk will take place on Sunday, Sept. 29, at the Boonville VFW Post 5538, 108 Park Ave. “The Boonville VFW is pleased to offer four different activities for veterans and community members to enjoy the outdoors and changing scenery, while also raising funds for local veteran care,” said Paul Fortin, a Vietnam-era veteran and the Bike-Run-Walk coordinator. “We are proud to support such a necessary cause.”
Rome's Mason Wilkinsky helps his 13U team to title game appearance in Latin American Baseball Classic
Mason Wilkinsky of Rome was part of an American team that played in the title game of the Latin American Baseball Classic’s 13U tournament in the Dominican Republic Aug. 2-4. The lefthanded pitcher earned a spot on the roster after over 4,000 players attended tryouts across the nation. Wilkinsky...
Flu vaccines now available at Kinney Drugs
BOONVILLE/LOWVILLE — Kinney Drugs, which has locations in Boonville, Lowville and several other areas, has opened seasonal flu vaccination appointments in all its pharmacies. The 100 percent employee-owned pharmacy chain has ample supply of vaccines for ages 2-64 in New York and 3-64 in Vermont, as well as senior-dose vaccine for seniors age 65-plus.
Cooper Webb confirms Unadilla return for 2024 Pro Motocross
On Wednesday, Cooper Webb took to social media to confirm he will return to action in Round 9 of the 2024 Pro Motocross season in Unadilla, New York. “Stoked to be announcing I will be racing Unadilla this weekend and the last three Nationals, as well as the three SMX (SuperMotocross World Championship) rounds,” Webb said in an Instagram post. “It’s been a good little block back into riding. Still not exactly where I want to be, but excited to be announcing I will be headed to ‘Dilla and racing. Excited to see all the fans and where we stack up.”
Verona Collective to open flagship cannabis dispensary
VERONA — Promising a relaxed, friendly and educational shopping experience for recreational cannabis purchases, Verona Collective will welcome its first guests on Thursday, Aug. 8, to its brand-new, 3,000-square foot dispensary. “We will now have created a guest environment to match the guest experience that we want to provide,”...
National Grid to host customer event
ROME — National Grid will hold a customer assistance event in Rome Wednesday, Aug. 14 to help residents review their utility accounts and explore bill management options, company officials said. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Jervis Public Library at 613 N....
Eshleman '25 signs with Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays
Hamilton College pitcher Jack Eshleman '25 (Collegeville, Pa./Devon Preparatory School) has signed a professional contract with Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays as an undrafted free agent. Eshleman, who collected all-New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and all-region team (American Baseball Coaches Association and D3baseball.com) honors after the 2024...
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