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Oneida County History Center announced the return of its 18th Annual Telethon presented by Bank of Utica.
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4/11/23
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Wildflower meadows have been growing in popularity among gardeners, and for good reason.
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Jessica Damiano, Associated Press
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4/11/23
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The Oneida County History Center is looking for the public’s help in replacing a vandalized historic marker.
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4/10/23
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Friends of Rogers will celebrate the 52nd anniversary of Earth Day with an array of activities and events on Saturday, April 22, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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4/10/23
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Professional women across the tri-county region are invited to apply for 2023 grant support from the Maxine Quigg Women in Business Fund of the Northern New York Community Foundation.
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4/10/23
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The Remsen Arts Center has announced that Remsen Arts Fest weekend will be from Friday, May 19 to Sunday, May 21 at the Remsen Arts Center.
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4/10/23
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The cows keep disappearing in Pine Bluff and no one knows why! Is it cattle thieves? The new burger joint?
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4/9/23
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The public is invited to explore the beauty of nature and learn the importance of preserving the planet during the Earth Week Celebration.
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Mike Jaquays
Staff writer email | 4/9/23 |
John Draper, owner of Trenton Trees, will present a program about native trees and his own Christmas tree farm on Arbor Day, April 22, at 11 a.m. at Prospect Library.
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4/8/23
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Jervis Public Library, 613 N. Washington St., has announced events for next week.
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4/8/23
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The Oneida Public Library will host a series of youth programs this spring break.
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4/7/23
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The Oneida County History Center, 1608 Genesee St., will be celebrating the opening of its Little Free Lending Library.
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4/7/23
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“Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” has a lot more to offer as a movie than just a couple of nerds sitting around a table playing the titular game.
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Astrid and Ares, a pair of peregrine falcons that live in Utica, laid their first egg of the 2023 breeding season at 12:29 a.m. on Sunday, April 2.
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The Rome Historical Society has filed a lawsuit against the owner of the former Erie Canal Village seeking to demolish a dilapidated structure on the property and to remove all restrictions to the land owned by RHS, among other demands.
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The New Hartford, Westmoreland and Rome City Schools winter guards competed at the Mid-York Color Guard Circuit Championships, and the New Hartford Indoor Percussion Ensemble competed in the New York State Percussion Circuit Championships.
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4/5/23
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A project to plant trees in the city of Utica is coming back after a successful campaign last year, according to project officials.
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4/5/23
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The Rome Art Association meeting on Thursday, April 6, will feature an exhibition opening reception for “Evoking Emotion.”
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4/5/23
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A wandering soul, Old Phoebe was a colorful local eccentric — who is now being remembered and honored with a historical marker installed in Patane Park.
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At one point in your life, you’ve probably stood in front of your closet, staring blankly at a sea of clothes, and felt as if you had nothing to wear.
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Tennille-Lynn Millo, Special to the Daily Sentinel
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4/4/23
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