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The National Federation of Independent Businesses has endorsed Marianne Buttenschon for election to the State Assembly. more

A 32-year-old man is accused of stealing from a longtime acquaintance’s garage, according to the Rome Police Department.  more
A Whitesboro woman is accused of shoplifting baby formula from Market 32 in Rome. more

The Daughters of the Nile will host a pork dinner from noon to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Masonic Lodge, 251 Genesee St. more
A Rome teenager is accused of harassing another person throughout the day, including throwing a baseball bat at a vehicle. more
After a 3-year-old child was found wandering on West Dominick Street Wednesday morning, a 26-year-old man has been charged, according to the Rome Police Department.  more
Tamara Mariotti has been named to the New York State Board of Regents’ Graduation Measures Blue Ribbon Commission. more
A domestic dispute with a young child present at Park Drive Manor II has led to charges against a 21-year-old woman. more
Ben Walsh, Mayor of the city of Syracuse, has announced his endorsement of Francis Conole in New York’s 22nd Congressional District. more
The Genesis Group Small Business Assistance Program, will provide grants to businesses and nonprofits with fewer than 50 employees. more
A 20-year-old man is accused of throwing a cinder block in a woman’s face in Rome. more
A Utica teenager is accused of trying to kill a woman by firing several gunshots at her on Dudley Avenue. 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
Morrisville State College’s Liberty Partnerships Program and the Madison County Rural Health Council joined forces to provide teens in Chenango County with mental health training. more
Major Frank Engle, a Little Falls resident and a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, took command of the New York Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry. more
Registration is now being taken for the Tri-Valley YMCA’s Sensory Swim program, featuring accessible and integrated swim lessons and basic water safety and swimming skills for adults. 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 New York State Police are looking for a group of motorcyclists who may have information about a road rage shooting incident on Route 28.  more
Portions of Parkway Drive and North State Street will be closed on Saturday for the Cream Cheese Festival.  more
Local residents expressed frustration with an abandoned home in Lee Center that has sat empty for nearly five years and asked the town board for action. more
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