Rome school Superintendent Jeffrey P. Simons is doubtful the former Oneida Correctional Facility would be viable for hosting Strough Middle School students during a Strough renovation — and o... [more...]
The following real estate transactions were filed in the County Clerk’s office in April. The purchase price is as listed on the cover sheet of the deed. Town deeds Annsville, Yorkland... [more...]
OLD FORGE — The annual Forge Festival of Arts and Crafts will be held Saturday and Sunday in the North Street Recreation Center. Hours are Saturday, 9 a.m. 5 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. &s... [more...]
ORISKANY — Children can participate in "Dream Big Read!" at the Oriskany Public Library, during the Summer Reading Program, which begins on July 8. The sign up deadline is July 2 on... [more...]
Jeffrey Jackson and Jennifer Taurisano have joined D’Arcangelo & Co. as staff accountants. Jackson has been hired in the tax department. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Syracus... [more...]
Masonic Medical Research Laboratory staff members presented 10 lectures and papers at the 33rd annual scientific sessions of the international Heart Rhythm Society. Dr. Charles Antzelevitch, ex... [more...]
As he thanked his supporters following his GOP Primary victory, Rep. Richard Hanna also looked ahead to the election in November. "A great people, state and country solve their problems in... [more...]
A fundraiser for pediatric cancer research will be held Saturday at All Creatures Boarding and Grooming Facility, 6572 Williams Road, which will offer pet nail trims for $10 from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. ... [more...]
BOONVILLE — Informational meetings for the public will be scheduled this fall on a $9.5 million Adirondack school district bonding referendum whose Dec. 5 voting date has been approved by the... [more...]
ATWOOD — Thomas D. Atwood, 62, of Rome, on June 23, 2012. Private services. Burial St. Peter’s Cemetery. No calling hours. Contributions to the Mission of the Christ Church c/o ... [more...]
ONEIDA — Jon A. Campbell, 70, Seneca Street, died Monday, June 25, 2012, in the Oneida Healthcare Center, shortly after his admission as a medical patient. Born in Rome, on April 18, 1942... [more...]
Temperatures: 54 to 68 Normal Range: 56 to 79 Records: 39(1965), 98(1952) Rainfall: 0" Monthly rainfall: 2.68" Rainfall for year: 16.99" Sunset today: 8:46 ... [more...]
Michael Weaver, son of Tony and Mary Weaver, 6796 Route 233, has been accepted at Utica College, where he will major in nursing and play football. He is a June gradaute of Oriskany High School. [more...]
Michael Patrick Vanderhoof, son of Mike and Denise Vanderhoof, 1009 W. Liberty St., has been accepted at LeMoyne College, Syracuse, where he will major in accounting. He is a June graduate of Rome ... [more...]
Ryan J. Simons, son of Jeffrey J. and Karen Simons, Rock Road, Verona, has been accepted at Mohawk Valley Community College, where he will major in computer aided drafting. He is a June graduate of... [more...]
Annie Ryan, of Whitesboro, a graduating industrial and interaction design major from Syracuse University, received the Outstanding Senior Award in industrial and interaction design. [more...]
The Board of Education will consider whether to keep using lever-action voting machines in elections, said board President Patricia Riedel after state legislators approved a two-year extension for ... [more...]
The Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Arts Festival Friday through Wednesday, July 4, has music, sidewalk art, mural painting, antique autos, and more. The Festival’s highlight attra... [more...]
OSWEGO — The sights, sounds, and smells of camp and garrison life during the French and Indian War will return to Fort Ontario State Historic Site in Oswego on Saturday and Sunday. From 10 a.... [more...]
BOUCKVILLE — Artist and educator Kathy Shetler-Pegg holds a grand opening of "Kathy’s Gallery Studio" at 3707 State Route 12B, corner of Rte 12B and Route 20 from 5 until 8 p.... [more...]
Emily Margaret Mumpton, daughter of Elizabeth M. Borbes, Buena Vista Drive, and James Kendall Mumpton, North Madison Street, has been accepted at SUNY Plattsburgh, where she will major in English l... [more...]
NEW HARTFORD — Matthew D. Briggs, commercial lines account manager for Scalzo, Zogby & Wittig Insurance, has been elected Leadership Mohawk Valley Class of 2012 representative. Briggs wil... [more...]
Small businesses are vulnerable to losses caused by natural disaster, cyberattacks, and — on a smaller scale — structural failure due to events like faulty sprinkler systems or localize... [more...]
Jennifer Rayne, of Clinton, was named to the spring semester dean’s list at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa. [more...]
NORWICH — NBT Bank has formed a Mohawk Valley Advisory Board. Members are: Albert Mazloom, chief executive officer of Trenton Technology; Harrison Hummel, president and chief executive of... [more...]
Oneida County seems to have something to offer even for "residents" who cannot enjoy the county’s attractions and entertainment venues: jail beds. Prisoner board-in revenue is d... [more...]
MARCY — Leadership Mohawk Valley named six new members to its Board of Directors effective July 1. They are: Kyle Johnson of Kyle Johnson Consulting; Brandon Lovett of Rome; Lorraine McCo... [more...]
Scott H. Perra, president and chief executive officer of Faxton St.Luke’s Healthcare, is the new chairman of the Iroquois Healthcare Association board of directors. Perra also is presiden... [more...]
The 24-year-old man accused of holding a woman prisoner in his First Street apartment and then repeatedly raping her and stuffing her into a duffel bag is scheduled for arraignment in County Court ... [more...]
TOWN OF SULLIVAN — A Madison County man suffered only minor injuries after his car crashed so badly that the engine was thrown from the vehicle. Authorities said 22-year-old Garrick Darro... [more...]
TOWN OF VERONA — A 30-year-old man who crashed into a utility pole on Sand Hill Road Tuesday afternoon was charged with driving under the influence of drugs nicknamed bath salts. Sheriff&... [more...]
To report an emergency: 911 Website: www.romepd.com Tuesday 12:40 a.m. N. Doxtator Ave., check welfare. 8:50 a.m. Cottage St., suspicious activity. 3:43 a.m. S. Jay St., suspici... [more...]
Utica Roadrunners holding summer program The Utica Roadrunners will be holding a new program during the summer for youth cross country runners in grades 6-12. The Youth XC Development progr... [more...]
Tuesday 8:33 a.m. 107 Expense St., first aid. 8:52 a.m. 900 Harding Blvd., accident. 10:23 a.m. 9 Woodcreek Drive, first aid. 2:49 p.m. 1614 Black River Blvd., investigate. 6:46... [more...]
BOONVILLE — The Sherrill Silversmiths put up three runs in the top of the third inning to help them pick up a 6-1 win over the Adirondack Trail Blazers on Tuesday in New York Collegiate Baseb... [more...]
Roberts Post recorded four runs in the first two innings and got strong pitching along the way en route to a 5-1 victory over Ilion Post during a District V American Legion contest on Tuesday in Ho... [more...]
Tuesday 10:26 a.m. COCVAC Ambulance, Utica Road, Kirkland, transport. 12:33 p.m. Lee Center, Golly Road, rescue. 1:20 p.m. Yorkville, Oriskany Blvd., accident/injury. 2:30 p.m. Sauq... [more...]
To report an emergency: 911 Tuesday 2:05 a.m. Pine Haven Circle, domestic. 2:10 a.m. Pleasant Ave., Sylvan Beach, suspicious activity. 2:23 a.m. Route 790, Utica, accident. 3:18... [more...]
June 27, 2002 U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer has called on the new owner of TRW Aeronautical Systems to keep open the state-of-the-art plant in Griffiss Business and Technology Park. More tha... [more...]
ALBANY (AP) — Here are the winning state Lottery numbers selected Tuesday in the midday drawing: Daily: 9, 7, 8; Lucky Sum: 24; WinFour: 7, 0, 4, 3; Lucky Sum: 14. Here are the evening wi... [more...]
Tonight — Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s. West winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph diminishing to 5 to 10 mph. Thursday — Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 80s. West winds 5 ... [more...]
Three of the six pieces of legislation on the Common Council’s agenda Wednesday focus on property transfers — two for brownfield redevelopment and another for sale of the former Moose C... [more...]
ONEIDA — Summer History Camp will be held Aug. 1-2 and will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily at the Madison County Historical Society. The enrollment fee for the camp is $30 for Society m... [more...]
Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi (D-Utica) is encouraging municipalities to apply through the state’s Consolidated Funding Application process for grants designed to improve and develop improveme... [more...]
Davidson Automotive Group, Rome-Taberg Road, $5,000, demolish block building. [more...]
Tuesday 2:05 a.m. Pine Haven Circle, domestic. 5:34 a.m. Route 28, Forestport, alarm. 5:53 a.m. Route 13, Verona, car/deer. 10:21 a.m. Dustin Road, Remsen, larceny. 10:26 a.m. R... [more...]
Sign-up has begun for summer activities in the Children’s Room at Jervis Public Library, 613 N. Washington St. Calendars for the summer reading program are available in the Children&rsquo... [more...]
THURSDAY Board of Estimate and Contract, 3 p.m. Council Chambers, City Hall, 198 N. Washington St. Griffiss Local Development Corp. Board of Directors, 4 p.m. EDGE offices, 584 Phoenix Driv... [more...]
NEW HARTFORD — Sandra L. Ludwig has been promoted to assistant vice president for M. Griffith Investment Services. Ludwig, a financial consultant, has more than 25 years of experience in ... [more...]
A woman accused of stealing food for her pets was arraigned before Judge Daniel C. Wilson in City Court Tuesday. Tracy M. Bean, 44, of 302 Kossuth St., Apt. 2, was released on her own recogniza... [more...]
OLD FORGE — View, the arts center 3273 State Route 28 will host a free opening reception for its "oldest and one of the most beloved traditions" - the 61st Annual Central Adirondack... [more...]
Justin P. Gualtieri, 138 Nock St., $40,000, renovate two-family dwelling. [more...]
A headline on the website of the Harvard Business Review might have stopped traffic on Wall Street and possibly some hearts in corporate boardrooms. It read: "Government regulation that actual... [more...]
OLD FORGE — There will be an opening reception for "Generations’ an exhibition of paintings by Father and son painters Bill Crosby and Reid Crosby at View. Exhibition admission... [more...]
BIG MOOSE — The Big Moose Community Chapel at 1544 Big Moose Road has been listed on the New York State Register of Historic Places. All are welcome at 9:30 and 11 a.m. services between J... [more...]
The answer from members of Oneida County Blue Collar Unit on a three-year contract proposal is nearly 3-to-1 in favor. Employees in the county’s Public Works and Water Pollution Control d... [more...]
Rep. Richard L. Hanna easily fended off a challenge in Tuesday’s primary for the Republican endorsement to run in the new 22nd District. Unofficial results show Hanna, 61, the handy winne... [more...]
Tonight’s Schedule... Professional Baseball — International League: Syracuse at Durham, 7:05. Amateur Baseball — New York Collegiate Baseball League: Geneva at Adi... [more...]
Area students received bachelor’s degrees at Niagara University. They are: Carri Brooks, of 5869 Bartlett Road; Lauren Kramer, of Boonville; Anna Toepp, of Oneida; and Carol Hennessy, of Sher... [more...]
OLD FORGE — A summer art camp for youngsters and workshops from baskets to canoe paddles are slated at View, 3273 State Route 28. You can check the schedule at www.ViewArts.org then call ... [more...]
NEW HARTFORD — Northwestern Mutual has announced two local promotions. Tanner C. Stewart has been appointed college unit director. His duties include recruiting and training financial rep... [more...]
Strategic Financial Services has hired two new employees. Michael Leist has joined the firm to lead business development and marketing efforts. Additionally, he will help the firm’s commu... [more...]
