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Work continues on the North West Rome Water Expansion, with the city in Phase III of the construction project. more
City councilors unanimously supported legislation that moves renovations to the City Hall building on North Washington Street forward during Wednesday’s Common Council meeting. Resolution 95 … more
A third car wash may be coming to the former Zebb’s restaurant on Seneca Turnpike. more

As the Nexus Center’s fall opening approaches, construction teams are working quickly to finish before scheduled events begin in November.   more
It was a prompt and quick meeting of the Oneida Common Council on Tuesday. Of note, was an update to the building on Madison Street the city council deemed unsafe and ordered for demolition. … more
Nationally, every nine minutes an underground utility line is damaged because someone did not contact 811 before digging, National Grid said in an announcement. more
The Westmoreland Joint Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning Board denied an application for a proposed solar project in the town that would have turned more than 140 acres of farmland … more
As construction continues on the Wynn Hospital in downtown Utica, the fate of the other area hospitals still remain unknown. more
Higher mortgage rates have sent home sales tumbling. Credit card rates have grown more burdensome, and so have auto loans. more
Having once been accused of mortgage fraud reaching upward of $500 million, prominent regional developer Robert “Bob” Morgan was sentenced Friday to no jail time and no federal parole. He was … more
The local nonprofit program, Olmsted City of Greater Utica, has announced the launch of a campaign to restore Lily Pond in Utica’s historic Frederick T. Proctor Park. more
Kyle Tomcak was looking for a home for his in-laws in the suburbs around Denver, something priced close to $450,000. more
Officials held their final public information meeting presenting the 11 projects the Local Planning Committee recommends to receive a chunk of nearly $10 million awarded to the city in state funding. more
Back in the summer of 1998, Stephanie Miller and her boyfriend, Gary Pecore Jr., started selling plants and vegetables from an improvised roadside stand ... more
Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced $200 million in funding for two major downtown revitalization initiatives: NY Forward, a new program aimed at rejuvenating smaller and rural communities .... more
A plan for Comfort House, Inc., owner of Abraham House, 417 N. Washington St., to construct a parking lot and landscaped area between the lot and property line to eventually include a memorial … more
Oneida’s Local Planning Committee wrapped up its final meeting having settled on a list of projects they recommend for funding through the city’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative … more
City Zoning Board of Appeals members unanimously approved requests for use and area variances by Comfort House, Inc. more
When local officials celebrated the opening of Wolfspeed recently, marking the long-anticipated debut of the semiconductor manufacturer at the Marcy Nanocenter, National Grid leaders were on … more
Residents in Utica will soon be able to see more options for high-quality, affordable housing. more
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