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In 2022, Rome Capitol Arts Complex completed the majority of its much-anticipated $2.5 million restoration project.
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A young loon got iced in on First Lake last week and was rescued by staff and volunteers from the Saranac Lake-based Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation.
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Aaron Marbone, Adirondack Daily Enterprise
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1/3/23
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One person is dead and a second is in critical condition after they were shot on Seymour Avenue in Utica late Monday night, according to the Utica Police Department.
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An Oneida man is facing multiple charges following a robbery at a convenience store on Madison Street in the city Tuesday morning, according to the Oneida Police Department.
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1/3/23
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In the first and even second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, multi-week quarantines and isolations were common for many Americans, especially children.
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Heather Hollingsworth and Claire Savage, Associated Press/Report for America
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1/3/23
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Eva Guzman’s expenses have swelled, but she feels comfortable financially thanks to the savings she and her late husband stockpiled for a rainy day.
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1/3/23
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The holiday season was a bit brighter for some local residents in need thanks to members of Oneida American Legion Post 169.
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Mike Jaquays
Staff writer email | 1/3/23 |
Two firefighters suffered minor injuries and two residents have been displaced after a fire on South Street in Utica very early New Year’s Day, according to the Utica Fire Department.
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1/2/23
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A Herkimer man was found with a quantity of narcotics after being picked up on a warrant on Saturday, according to the Frankfort Police Department.
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1/2/23
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Here are steps you can take to make sure you’re ready for the next emergency.
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Kimberly Palmer, NerdWallet
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1/2/23
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Three strikes and you’re not out; you’re in good shape. Why? Because it’s bowling! Here is an activity that has truly changed over the years.
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Clifford Crandall Jr.
Sentinel columnist | 1/1/23 |
No matter how hard I tried, the pieces would not fit together properly.
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Diana Jaworski
Sentinel columnist | 1/1/23 |
It was Director Johnson, on Netflix with the “Glass Onion.” That’s the solution for the most fun you’re going to have watching a new movie at home this holiday season.
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People, businesses and organizations all over Utica rang in the new year with celebrations throughout the city.
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Thomas Caputo
Staff writer email | 1/1/23 |
Starting Jan. 1, many Americans will qualify for a tax credit of up to $7,500 for buying an electric vehicle.
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Associated Press
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12/31/22
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If you have visited one of the three New York State Thruway rest stops that were rebuilt and reopened within the last few months, then you may have some thoughts about their size.
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Robert Harding, The (Auburn) Citizen
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12/31/22
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They say a church is the people and not the building, and Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES is the same, said District Superintendent Patricia Kilburn
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Mike Jaquays
Staff writer email | 12/31/22 |
Barbara Walters, the intrepid interviewer, anchor and program host who blazed the way as the first woman to become a TV news superstar, has died. She was 93.
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Frazier Moore, Associated Press
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12/31/22
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Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the shy German theologian who tried to reawaken Christianity in a secularized Europe died Saturday. He was the first pontiff in 600 years to resign from the job.
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Nicole Winfield, Associated Press
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12/31/22
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The Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department, has voted that the Oneida County Industrial Development Agency can not take the property at 411 Columbia St.
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Thomas Caputo and Alexis Manore, Daily Sentinel staff writers
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12/31/22
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