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One Upstate New York Woman A Million Dollars Richer Thanks To THIS Drink?
One lucky Upstate New York woman just won a million dollars through a treasure hunt with this popular drink. For real, she's from Oneonta. Congrats goes out to Amanda Miles of Oneonta. She was confirmed as the sole winner of the grand $1 million dollar prize in a promotional treasure hunt for Logan Paul’s drink Prime Hydration.
Chapin's CEO and Steve Hawley discuss state's business environment during plant tour
The seemingly anti-business posture of New York's government dominated a conversation on Tuesday at Chapin International in Batavia during Assemblyman Steve Hawley's visit with CEO Tim Onello and other Chapin executives.
Hudson Valley schools open next week: When does your district start? What big issues loom?
Public schools throughout the Lower Hudson Valley start opening Sept. 3, though some will wait for later in the week to launch the 2024-25 academic year and several are staggering first days and start times for kids. (See our full listing below to find out when your schools open.) Plenty of issues —...
New York State Police Shared Work Zone Speed Enforcement Update
It is no secret that New York State has its share of wealthy people and you would need to have some decent cash if you get a ticket in a New York Work Zone. The message is to slow down and follow the lane changes but not everyone gets the message.
Popular NJ supermarket will stop selling cigarettes
🚬 A popular grocery chain will stop selling tobacco products permanently. 🚬 The goal is to help customers and staff make better health choices. As of Aug. 31, Stop & Shop will stop selling all cigarettes and tobacco products at its 360 stores. The grocery chain announced it...
All Gift Cards Expiring After Retail Chain Closes Some New York Stores
New Yorkers only have a few days remaining to use gift cards, even if your local store remains open. Earlier this month, Hudson Valley Post reported that LL Flooring, formerly Lumber Liquidators was closing locations in New York after the company filed for bankruptcy. Lumber Liquidators (now LL Flooring) Files...
New York State Adds Another Free Fishing Day This Weekend
New York State has added another free fishing day this weekend! If you love to fish or want to try it for the first time, you will get another chance this weekend with a free fishing day. That means you can enjoy freshwater fishing without needing a license. This awesome...
Former Waterville man dies in work accident in North Carolina
EAGLES ISLAND, N.C. — The body of a former North Brookfield man and U.S. Marine returned home for burial Wednesday after a work accident in North Carolina last week, according to family and law enforcement officials. Austin E. Furner, 26, died when his amphibious excavator overturned and became submerged...
Tributes Pour In After Unexpected Death of Central New York Firefighter
The Central New York community is mourning the loss of a local volunteer firefighter who passed away unexpectedly. Tributes on social media are pouring in to honor this beloved first responder. Nick Morosco dedicated his life to serving several Central New York communities in various capacities. Most recently, Morosco was...
Richfield Springs District Had Dispute In 1975
As teachers at Mount Markham were engaged in a protracted struggle for a new contract, teachers from a neighboring district were engaged in their own dispute. In 1975, teachers from the Richfield Springs district found themselves at odds with their School Board regarding their union contract, in some ways mirroring the issues being faced just 15 minutes down the road.
Oldest Road Race In Oneida County Being Held This September
Did you know that the oldest road race in Oneida County is held in Rome every year? It's not the Boilermaker. The Honor America Days 5k Parade Run is the oldest in Oneida County. It's all happening on Saturday September 7th. Honor America Day Race(HAD) has gone through course and...
Tornado Cleanup Ongoing in Rome; Sights Set on Honor America Days in September
ROME, N.Y. -- Tornado cleanup in Rome continues more than a month after it tore through the City. Mayor Jeffery Lanigan said that the focus remains on clearing trees, green waste and other debris. As the city progresses with the cleanup, attention is shifting to the upcoming Honor America Days...
DeIorio's celebrates century of success with 100th anniversary event
UTICA — DeIorio’s, a pioneering force in the frozen dough industry, held a 100th anniversary celebration for its employees on Sunday, Aug. 25 at Breezes Banquet & Event Center in Utica. From 5 to 9 p.m., employees, family members, and friends gathered for an unforgettable evening of food,...
SUNY Morrisville welcomes new, returning students
MORRISVILLE — As vehicles approached the entrance to Mohawk Hall on the SUNY Morrisville campus, there wasn’t a lack of hands reaching out to help. Members of the Mustangs football team, clad in matching green jerseys, were at the ready to move freshmen into their new residence halls during the college’s Welcome Weekend, which started with freshmen move-in Thursday, Aug. 22.
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