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Oneida County is celebrating the $64 million Nexus Center’s grand opening. more
Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced eight transformational projects in the City of Little Falls as part of a state $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative Award. more
If, like thousands of your neighbors, you spent some time and money online for Cyber Monday, the nation’s major shipping companies say they are more than ready to get your package to you on time. more
The Air France Airbus now in the process of dismantling in the hangar of Stratton Aviation might be at the end of its flying life, but it still has value in the aircraft parts market. more
Black Friday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year as the Christmas shopping season officially kicks off. But what is Black Friday? Where does it get its name? more
The smell of peppermint and winter solstice wafts through the air as Be-Life Art & Magic candles flicker amongst bowls of pink crystals and mandala-studded earrings. more
The city Planning Board awarded a negative declaration on the Site Environmental Quality Review and approval of the site plan for Nascentia Health to build 55 senior apartments. more
The New York State Department of Transportation Utica Regional Office advised motorists that part of Auditorium Drive is now restricted to northbound traffic. more
U.S. Secretary of Labor Martin J. Walsh recognized Assured Information Security as one of the 835 recipients of the 2022 HIRE Vets Medallion Award. more
One of the most notable establishments in Utica is now up for sale. Tiny’s Grill, 1014 State St., has been a staple for the city for over 90 years, serving food and drinks and providing jazz. more
For more than 20 years, the Rome Area Chamber of Commerce has been encouraging local residents to stick close to home when it comes to holiday shopping. more
Two business located in the city’s Downtown Arts District — The Balanced Chef and Franca’s Wine Room — will celebrate their grand openings together this Friday, Nov. 18. more
HobbyTown, the largest brick-and-mortar hobby retailer in the world, will open a new store on Chenango Avenue on Friday, Nov. 18. more
It appeared to be a regular, quiet Thursday evening on Rome’s West Dominick Street. The Capitol Theater’s marquee cast a welcoming glow. more
DCL Management Corp, tenant of 2 Freedom Mall, was approved by the city Zoning Board of Appeals during its regular meeting Wednesday for a 30-foot wide by 7-foot high Five Below. more
The Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for its newly completed $14.8 million MILCON perimeter security project. more
Micron Technology Inc. hosted an Educators Forum at the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology for educators to meet and greet with Micron leaders. more
Indium Corporation, a U.S.-based global materials supplier to the electronics assembly and semiconductor packaging industries, organized a grand opening. more
AmeriCU recently presented a $150,000 check to Steven Bulger, ICAN CEO an executive director, to support the nonprofit’s commitment to keeping families together. more
John Zielinski, Republican challenger in the race for the 119th State Assembly district, visited Owl Wire and Cable, Inc. on his campaign trail. more
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