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Oneida County real estate: See all homes sold, June 1-June 7
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Oneida County reported from June 1 to June 7. There were 16 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,774-square-foot home on Mohawk Street in Utica that sold for $175,000. Boonville.
City of Utica and Wanderers' Rest enter agreement to house lost or abandoned dogs
The City of Utica and Wanderers’ Rest Humane Association in Canastota have entered into an agreement to house lost or abandoned dogs located within the city. The Utica Police Department and Utica Animal Control are tasked with taking in stray dogs in the city and has been attempting to reunify them with their owners. Department officials offer the following guide for residents should they find a stray dog. ...
Run for the Fallen passes through Oneida
ONEIDA — The New York State Run for the Fallen relay team passed through Oneida on Friday. The event was created to pay tribute to American service members who have died in the war on terrorism. Despite heavy rain and uncomfortable conditions along the route, runners were in high...
Oneida County honors youth and adults who make positive impact
Twelve youths and two adults were honored for their positive impact on the community at the 5th Annual Oneida County Youth & Adult Awards Ceremony on Thursday. Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. and Youth Bureau Director Kevin Green presented the awards to the recipients in the Board of Legislators Chamber at the County Office Building in Utica. ...
Ride Along With Western Fire Dept. For Drill on Delta Lake
ROME, N.Y. -- The Volunteer Fire company in Westernville needs to be ready for anything. Drills like the one they held on Saturday morning help them to do just that. Just a few minutes after 9:30 a.m., a fake call came into the station from Delta Lake State Park, a few minutes away.
Roadwork Ahead—Construction for Week of June 10 in Oneida, Herkimer, Montgomery and Hamilton Counties
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV) -- Area counties will see various road construction projects that could cause delays for the week of June 10. The following construction and maintenance projects are from the New York State Department of Transportation, Mohawk Valley Region. Oneida County:. Village of New Hartford: Genesee Street between Golf...
LETTER: Pair of bills could hold gunmaker accountable
I was born in Rome and graduated from Rome Free Academy. I currently live elsewhere in New York, but once a Roman always a Roman. I wonder if you are as troubled as I am about the level of gun violence in our country? No other developed country has the level of firearm homicides that the United States has. Sadly, firearms are now the leading cause of death for our children.
LETTER: Primary vote is your choice, and your chance to be heard
Sixty years ago, my history teacher gave my class this advice: “Be knowledgeable about world, national, state and local issues. If you don’t you will be on their menu! Research the topic, use multiple resources, know your values, and use your voice.”. I have always followed this advice....
New ARPA spending on Rome Common Council agenda this week
ROME — Here are four key takeaways from the agenda for this week’s Rome Common Council meeting set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 12 at Rome City Hall, 198 North Washington St.:. 1. Mayor Jeffrey M. Lanigan and the Common Council have proposed eight new expenses for the...
DAILY SENTINEL: Deadline for political letters June 12
The Daily Sentinel invites readers to submit Letters to the Editor with their views and comments, and reminds writers that the deadline for submitting political letters in advance of early voting for the June 25 Democratic Primary will be 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 12. Letters regarding the primary or candidates in the primary submitted after that time and date will not be accepted for publication. The editor reserves the right to edit or condense all letters, which must be signed by the writer. Unsigned letters will not be considered for publication.
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