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The Remsen Barn Festival of the Arts is back. more
“Coping with Our Own Suffering,” the newest part of the “The Journey-Shepherding God’s People” video series, is now available online. more
Gaetano Nasci, of Rome, an Eagle Scout with Troop 44 of Clark Mills, has come to the aid of both a local non-profit agency as well as the furry, four-legged friends it helps with his service. more

The Rome Elks Lodge #96, 126 W. Liberty St., will host a craft and vendor show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 22, to benefit the Abraham House. more
The Board of Trustees for the Western Town Library is seeking community support for a fundraising campaign to replace the library’s aging and deteriorated playground equipment. more
This is the first 2022 I LOVE NY Fall Foliage Report for New York State. more
The Utica Zoo invites the public to come help them celebrate the cute — and presumably cuddly — red panda during International Red Panda Day on Saturday, Sept. 17. more
Rome’s Capitol Theatre, 220 W. Dominick St., will screen a six-movie series, The Great American Novel, in the 1928 auditorium beginning Saturday, Sept. 24. more
Members of the Board of Trustees of Western Town Library will host a chicken barbecue fundraiser to support the library starting at noon Saturday, Sept. 17. more
Cinema Capitol, 230 W. Dominick St., will screen “Pearl” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15. more
Broadway Theatre League of Utica is now accepting applications for its Students on Broadway program. more
The EARTH Metal Detecting Club of Central New York held their annual Club Hunt & Picnic on Saturday, Sept. 10, at Delta Lake State Park. more
Reenactment groups and event organizers are concerned events commemorating historic Revolutionary War-era and Civil War battles will no longer continue due to a new state gun law. But that's not the case. more
Jervis Public Library will host local author Vincent Palmieri to talk about his first book, “Ruthie Deeply,” at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21 in the library’s accessible auditorium. more
The Oneida Indian Nation held a groundbreaking celebration to mark the beginning of construction of its new community and cultural center. more
Trips to Fort Stanwix National Monument have been a treat for Sonya Conners of Herkimer since she was a child. more
The cardinal easily stood out to Cindy Humble as it sat perched on a pine tree in the back yard of her Chapman Street home in Jamestown. more
Banned books are some of the most popular at Jervis Public Library. more
Hamilton College’s Wellin Museum of Art celebrates its 10-year anniversary with the exhibition, “Dialogues Across Disciplines,” opening from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17. more
The Great Swamp Conservancy’s 20th annual Fall Migration Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at 8375 N. Main Street. more
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