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Notre Dame NJROTC Graduation
In the Michael Walsh Gymnasium on Thursday, Notre Dame Junior/Senior High School celebrated its NJROTC seniors. Chief Brian Jaynes, who runs the program, told the gathered parents, alumni, and friends the students logged over 8,000 hours of community service this school year at organizations like Tunnel to Towers, Feed our Vets, and Flags for Heroes.
Clayville Library to host Village Days on June 1-2
CLAYVILLE — The Clayville Library, 2265 Oneida St., will host the Clayville Village Days from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 1, and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 2. The popular community event will feature a book sale, a bake sale, a plant...
Section III boys tennis team playoffs: Jamesville-DeWitt edges undefeated New Hartford in final match
The Jamesville-DeWitt boys tennis squad was running late to its Class B championship match versus New Hartford on Thursday. The Red Rams were delayed because some of the player sere taking a biology exam. Once J-D arrived at the Utica Parkway Tennis Courts, the team had to quickly warm up.
Armed Forces Day event to take place Saturday
NEW YORK MILLS — The third annual Armed Forces Day Celebration will take place from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, at Harley Davidson of Utica, 4870 Commercial Drive. All veterans, area residents, and riding groups are invited, according to an announcement by event organizers. U.S. flags and signs saluting U.S. military services are also welcome.
Notre Dame Utica Holds NJROTC Graduation; 2 Seniors Accepted to Naval Academy
UTICA, N.Y. -- In the Michael Walsh Gymnasium on Thursday, Notre Dame Junior/Senior High School celebrated its NJROTC seniors. Chief Brian Jaynes, who runs the program, told the gathered parents, alumni and friends the students logged over 8,000 hours of community service this school year at organizations like Tunnel to Towers, Feed our Vets and Flags for Heroes.
Higher Education in Prison: A Look at Herkimer College's Program
HERKIMER, N.Y. -- Herkimer College held a virtual screening for the SUNY Higher Education in Prison Program documentary. The SUNY Administration made a documentary about college prison programs across the state. Currently, SUNY has 14 campuses offering degrees in 23 State prisons and one federal prison. Overall, they are serving...
New Hartford Superintendent Disagrees With Parents Pushing to Keep Class Sizes Under 20 Students
Several concerned parents spoke about elementary class sizes at a school board meeting Tuesday night. New Hartford Superintendent Disagrees With Parents Pushing to Keep Class Sizes Under 20 Students. Several concerned parents spoke about elementary class sizes at a school board meeting Tuesday night.
Pair of Utica residents arrested in Barton Avenue incident
UTICA, NY (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) — A pair of Utica residents face multiple drug and weapons charges after an incident on Wednesday, May 15, according to Utica Police. Officers were called to the 100 block of Barton Avenue at approximately 2:45 pm regarding a female victim who was claiming to have been shot. Police say she was allegedly shot while attempting to retrieve property from the residence.
UPDATED: Serious 2-Car Crash on Route 69 in Whitestown
5/16; 12 p.m.—A woman from Rome is in a serious but stable condition following an accident on Route 69 in Whitestown last night. The incident occurred near the Oriskany Battlefield. According to the Oneida County Sheriff's Office, Michael Caldwell from Yorkville and Jennifer Lukin from Rome were both traveling...
UPDATED: Wanted New Hartford Man Found Hiding in Crawl Space in Basement
Bradley Iannone was arraigned today in Oneida County Court on drugs and weapons charges and a count of unlawful imprisonment. The Oneida County Sheriff's Office announce that a "wanted fugitive" is back in custody.
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