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Massive Amount Of Boar’s Head Deli Meat May Cause Fatal Infection
Health officials say you should clean your fridge as soon as possible. Doctors in New York are warning residents about an ongoing outbreak linked to deli meat and veggies. On Friday, Hudson Valley Post reported on a produce recall. Veggies Sold At New York Supermarkets Recalled. abstract blur organic fresh...
Historic heat wave possible this week; more top stories (Good Morning CNY for July 29)
Subscribe to get the Good Morning, CNY newsletter delivered to your email inbox weekday mornings. High: 90; Low: 68. Historic heat wave possible; see the 5-day forecast. THE RETURN OF K-ROCKATHON: The first K-Rockathon in six years was a family reunion for performers and attendees alike. Dreadlocks, mohawks, sleeveless shirts and tattoo sleeves had their day in the sun during this hard rock homecoming. Here’s a review and lots more photos from Saturday’s Sweet Grass K-Rockathon Reboot. (Scott Schild photo)
Boys playing on girls-only sports teams? Why NY may order high schools to allow it
New York may order high schools to let boys play girls-only sports and compete against girls for spots on those teams under a proposed policy change that has alarmed school administrators. The proposal by the state Education Department would break down gender distinctions for any sports that don't offer separate teams for both...
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...
Congestion pricing advocates plan to file lawsuits against Gov. Hochul to restart NYC program
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is planning two separate lawsuits which would challenge Gov. Kathy Hochul’s congestion pricing pause. Lander, along with lawyers, plaintiffs and advocates announced on Friday that they would be filing the motions with the goal of restarting the controversial program. If you purchase a...
Back 2 Work: July 29–August 2
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) -- Back to Work job orders for July 29—August 2. Full time for a global leader in mobile and industrial hydraulics. Duties: Responsible for inspecting material receipts and associated documentation. Requirements: High school diploma or the equivalent. Must have familiarity with the use of vernier calipers and multi-meters. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
Here’s who made syracuse.com’s Mount Rushmore of Utica Proctor girls athletes
Syracuse, N.Y — It wasn’t easy, but after receiving hundreds of votes and scouring many record books, the Mount Rushmore of Utica Proctor girls 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. Utica Proctor is one of the programs we highlighted this summer, along with Baldwinsville, Hamilton, Henninger, Tully and Westhill.
Rotary Gala raises over $12K for RCIL program
UTICA — The Resource Center for Independent Living (RCIL) received a donation of $12,432.76 from the Utica Rotary Club. This donation was the result of the rotary’s Service Above Self gala held on June 7 at the Stanley Theatre. The gala featured live music by Soul Injection, a...
Utica Equipment Finance Completes $15.5MM Transaction
Like this story? Begin each business day with news you need to know! Click here to register now for our FREE Daily E-News Broadcast and start YOUR day informed!. From participating in committees and winning awards, to attending the White House’s pride event, equipment financiers are truly dedicated to making a difference with diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I). Of course, there’s still a long road ahead. Just looking at... read more.
Man shot at 2 teens with ghost gun in Salina, deputies say
Salina, N.Y. — A 31-year-old man was arrested Sunday night after shooting at two teenage boys, deputies said. Bior Ajak, 31, of Syracuse, tried to shoot the 15-year-old and 16-year-old with a ghost gun on Noble Avenue in Salina, according to Thomas Newton, a spokesperson for the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office.
Summer Band Festival Returns to New Hartford for 5th Year
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. -- The New Hartford Village Green will host the fifth New Hartford Band Festival, organized by the New Hartford Citizens Band, this Saturday. The daylong event begins at 10:45 a.m. and continues until 4 p.m., featuring free concerts from local community bands. This free event will also...
Men’s Hoops To Face Syracuse In 2024 Gotham Classic
COLLEGE PARK, MD – The final non-conference game of the 2024-25 campaign has been officially announced as Maryland will face Syracuse on Saturday, Dec. 21 at Barclays Center in the 2024 Gotham Classic. Tickets will go on sale to the public on Tuesday, July 30 at 12 PM and...
Cleanup on Park Street: Another tractor-trailer scrapes the bottom of rail bridge
Syracuse, N.Y. – A tractor-trailer left a trail of debris after it scraped the Park Street bridge Monday afternoon, police said. The tractor-trailer hit the bridge around 12:53 p.m., said Kieran Coffey, a city police spokesperson. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Meet the Sales Representative for Southwestern Advantage Going Door-to-Door
FRANKFORT, N.Y. -- You may have seen a young man biking around in your neighborhood selling educational books. He is a sales representative for Southwestern Advantage. He is a college student from Poland and his summer job is here in the United States selling educational products. Franek said it has...
Oronde Gadsden II on chat with Fran Brown about Syracuse’s QB room: ‘We need some competition’
Syracuse, N.Y. — Oronde Gadsden II doesn’t deny that Syracuse football’s need for a quarterback came up quickly in his first chat with new coach Fran Brown. But as Gadsden tells it, the matter wasn’t so urgent that he was about to leave the program, even as other teams again tried to court him away despite his injury.
CBA’s Eliana Occhino holds on to win U-18 national bowling tournament
Syracuse, N.Y. — Eliana Occhino’s best turned out to be better than all the rest. Occhino’s nine-game total of 1,996 was good enough to hang on for first-place in the U-18 all-events division of the 2024 Bowling.com Youth Open Championships in Detroit. If you purchase a product...
FOCUS Greater Syracuse announces 2024 Wisdom Keepers
FOCUS Greater Syracuse, Inc. has announced the 2024 Wisdom Keeper honorees are Robert M. Simpson, president & CEO of CenterState CEO, and Sheena Solomon, executive director of The Gifford Foundation. This prestigious recognition celebrates community members who demonstrate exceptional leadership, continuous care, and a clear vision for the future of...
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