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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer has secured $2 million in federal funding to create a semiconductor and advanced manufacturing training facility. more
Prior to the holiday slump, the local housing market was still hot, but realtors say they are starting to see some things shift. more
The city Zoning Board of Appeals approved an appeal for an area variance on the window design for the new Popeyes fast food chain that will occupy the former OTB and Legends Bar. more

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. more
The village of Ilion, with the assistance of the Herkimer County Industrial Development Agency (HCIDA), has just received $2 million in Restore NY assistance to be used towards the Duofold site. more
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has completed cleanup work to address asbestos contamination at the Charlestown Mall site, according to an announcement Wednesday by EOA officials. more
The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Marcy will be returning to the University at Albany, following a vote by the SUNY Board of Trustees. more
Proposed renovations for the Valley View Golf Course, 620 Memorial Parkway, are now on hold as projected costs have doubled from the original $2.8 million estimate. more
After 15 years on the harbor, Aqua Vino Restaurant and Banquets will be moving to a new location in January. more
The village Planning Board voted unanimously to change the zoning of the former Waterbury Felt Mill from Manufacturing to Commercial following a public hearing at the Oriskany Masonic Lodge. 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
A developer is looking at Oneida as the location for new senior apartments. 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
Plans for an $18.5 million project to restore and convert multiple buildings in the city’s downtown area for mixed use have been announced. more
The budget holds the line on property taxes calling for a 0% tax increase. 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
Once again, the future of the proposed retreat center at the former Air Force test annex is up in the air after being tabled by the Ava Planning Board at Tuesday’s meeting. more
A state required site environmental quality review and site plan review for redevelopment at the former Beeches Inn & Conference Center on Turin Road were tabled by the city Planning Board. more
There will be a decidedly new look on Main Street in the hamlet of Clark Mills as demolition began Tuesday, Nov. 1, of the large old mill building. more
A new restaurant is expected to open at the former Outback Steakhouse building in New Hartford. more
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