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Chobani, La Colombe release pumpkin spice portfolio
Chobani, New Berlin, N.Y., and La Colombe, coffee roaster, are getting into the festive fall spirit with the reveal of their 2024 pumpkin spice collection, which includes two new seasonal products – Chobani Pumpkin Spice Greek Yogurt Drink and Chobani Pumpkin Spice Barista Oatmilk. Chobani’s Pumpkin Spice line has...
Oneida County Parking Garage opened to public
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. has announced that the Oneida County Parking Garage was opened to the public on Saturday, July 20. The garage will provide parking spaces for Wynn Hospital patients and visitors and to those visiting downtown Utica businesses and attractions. “Oneida County is pleased to...
HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO
CONCERT SERIES—6:30-8 p.m. “Rickety Fence.” Presented by the Laurens Summer Concert Series. Includes free “make your own sundae” ice cream social. Knapp Park, Main Street, Laurens. (607) 441-5431 or visit https://villageoflaurensny.gov/. WALKING—7:30-8 a.m. “Walking Club.” Weather permitting. Wednesdays in July and August. Meet on the...
Trinity Lutheran Church to host Prayer Walk in New York Mills
Trinity Lutheran Church in New York Mills is hosting an outreach opportunity for everyone in and around the NY Mills community for the next week and a half as they debut their self-guided prayer walk around the city. The prayer walk begins at the church on East Gilman Street and...
Panel urges removal of judge who threatened to shoot Black teens
ALBANY — A state Supreme Court justice faces removal from the bench after she allegedly threatened to shoot Black teens, insulted their intelligence and repeatedly invoked her job as a judge during a July 2, 2022 diatribe at a graduation party hosted by a friend. The state's Commission on...
Amsterdam Mohawks to host free baseball camp Friday in St. Johnsville
AMSTERDAM — On Friday, Amsterdam Mohawks players and coaches will make a trip over to St. Johnsville Little League to hold a free youth baseball camp from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The Mohawks will welcome players ages 6 to 14 to attend the event, which will be at Soldiers and...
Commission says New York judge should be removed over profane rant at graduation party
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York state judge who engaged in a prolonged, offensive rant after a melee erupted at a high school graduation party should be removed from office, a judicial watchdog panel ruled. State Supreme Court Justice Erin Gall, 53, invoked her authority as a judge...
Utica University men’s hockey player Scoville named 2023-24 Empire 8 Man of the Year
UTICA, N.Y. — Brian Scoville, a three-year member of the Utica University men’s hockey team, was named the 2023-24 Empire 8 Conference’s Man of the Year. This award honors a senior male student-athlete who has distinguished himself throughout his collegiate career in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service, and leadership.
Judge who threatened to shoot Black teens for trespassing should be ousted, judicial conduct commission says
A judge in Oneida County, New York, should be removed from the bench for “truly egregious” misconduct during a July 2022 high school graduation party outside a friend’s home, according to the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct. Judge Erin P. Gall, a judge on New...
James R. Renckens
RICHFIELD SPRINGS—Beloved husband, father, friend and teacher Jim Renckens passed away at his home in Richfield Springs on July 13, 2024, at age 84, surrounded by his loving family. He will be remembered for his deep love and devotion to his wife of 54 years, Polly, with whom he raised three children and side by side they gave their time and talents generously to the communities that they loved. His humor was infectious and he used it to put everyone he met at ease and he brought a smile to the face of anyone he spoke with.
Lena N. McMillan
Lena N. McMillan Cobleskill - Lena N. McMillan 96, formerly of Cobleskill, and Ballston Spa, NY passed away Friday, July 19th at the Capstone Nursing Center where she had resided since February of 2023. Lena was born February 22, 1928 in Cobleskill, NY, a daughter of Ford and Laura (Mansheffer)...
Nathaniel D. Moss – Obituary
Stephentown – Nathaniel D. Moss, 24, of Newton Road passed away on Wednesday, July 17th, 2024 at the Berkshire Medical Center from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident on Sunday, July 14th on Lebanon Mountain. Born on April 17th, 2000 in Pittsfield, Nate was the son of Amy Moss Goodermote and for the past 18 years the “son” of Steve Goodermote of Stephentown. Nate was a lifelong resident of the Valley and was educated in the Stephentown and Berlin Schools. Nate worked side by side with Steve in the Steve Goodermote Contracting Company with the plan to take over the business in the future. Nate enjoyed rides on his motorcycle, hunting, fishing, and hiking. His greatest enjoyment was going to work every day with “Dad” Steve.
NYM EDA approves downtown grant
The New York Mills Economic Development Authority met for its monthly meeting on Wednesday, July 17 at the city hall chambers. The revolving loan fund balance sits at $130,916.77 and all loans are current. The EDA wanted to thank former NY Mills School Superintendent Blaine Novak for his years of...
Meyers For Senate Campaign Reaches Six Month Benchmark
Meyers For Senate Campaign Reaches Six Month Benchmark. Utica, NY (July 23, 2024) – James Meyers, 36 of Utica, NY, a Major in the Army Reserve and candidate for the New York State Senate 53rd District will commemorate the six-month anniversary of the start of his campaign on July 31st.
Sharing the word of the Bible in New York Mills
The New York Mills Bible Reading Marathon returned for its fifth year last week. The Bible Reading Marathon was held from July 14-20 at 12 West Gilman Street, adjacent to the First Congregational United Church of Christ. Dozens of readers took turns throughout the week to page through the Bible from start to finish. Among the people who took turns to read the Bible were Louise Amberg-Jokela and Bonnie Roediger (above).
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