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Western Town Library hosts chicken riggie fundraiser
WESTERNVILLE — The Board of Trustees for the Western Town Library, 9172 Main St., are hosting a Chicken Riggie takeout fundraiser from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 6. The menu includes chicken riggies from Mazzaferro’s Meats and Deli, salad fixings with tomato and cucumber from Carlo Masi’s, two slices of bread from Ferlo’s, and two chocolate chunk cookies for dessert. The cost is $15.
Interested in becoming a master gardener? Here's how
So, what kind of people become master gardeners? Do they have a lot of experience beforehand? How about knowledge, time and energy?. It just so happens that the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County has a Master Gardener Volunteer (MGV) program with something for just about everyone. It really doesn’t matter how much you know, or don’t know! You’ll still fit in.
Verona Community Day set for July 13
VERONA — Verona will host its annual Community Day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 13, at the Verona Town Hall, 6600 Germany Road. The event will take place rain or shine, in the parking lot and town park. The Verona Historical Association will hold its...
Mass. teens named co-valedictorians at New York school
“It was nice for my parents to not have to clap for one person, feel a little bad for the other.”. Identical twins from Southborough, Massachusetts, now have more in common than just their DNA, college, sport of choice and major (which might seem impossible). Chloe and Olivia Chiota graduated...
Investigation into Hazmat Incident at Mohawk Correctional Facility
ROME, N.Y. -- NEWSChannel 2 is monitoring a developing situation in Rome, where emergency teams are responding to a hazardous materials incident at Mohawk Correctional Facility. Initially reported as an unknown substance discovered inside the prison, the NEWSChannel 2 has contacted New York State Police for further details and are...
Unknown substance at Mohawk prison in Rome ruled safe
ROME — A suspicious substance found at the Mohawk Valley Correctional Facility in Rome on Friday was determined to not be dangerous or hazardous. Assistant Fire Chief Michael Liddy said there was an unknown substance “located inside the facility,” and a staff member called 911 shortly before 9:30 a.m. Friday. The Rome hazardous materials team responded, and one staff member exposed to the substance was decontaminated and taken to a local hospital “as a precaution,” as per protocol.
LEE CENTER NEWS: Weather observances, Mother's Day and church events
One beautiful day after one very nasty rainy day. As I was writing this, at 9:10 a.m. Thursday (May 16), it was beautiful with blue sky, sunshine, no visible breeze — a little chilly. OK — weather done. The two weekends of the rummage and bake sales at...
Village plans to rehabilitate Grove Street facility
BOONVILLE – Last Tuesday, May 14, the Village of Boonville held a public hearing concerning an upcoming project at the former Delta Hardwoods Manufacturing (previous Ethan Allen) facility located at 210 Grove St., Boonville. The project includes the demolition of two condemned buildings and the rehabilitation of the main building on site.
Vehicle, iced tea thefts charged against Rome woman
ROME — A 39-year-old woman is accused of stealing a vehicle that had been left running outside the Rome Health Emergency Room, according to the Rome Police Department. Police said Tara L. Vaughn, of Rome, stole a Volkswagen Jetta that had been left running outside the emergency room entrance at Rome Health around 1:15 a.m. March 2. Police said the victim was at the hospital to pick up a friend and had left their vehicle outside. Police said Vaughn was also at the hospital.
Russell Post hosts annual installation ceremony
VERNON — The annual installation of officers ceremony for the American Legion William Russell Post 404 and the Sons of the American Legion officers took place at the post recently with Duane Clark, past county commander, a 22-year Army veteran, and Walt Constantini, past county commander, and a 20-year Air Force veteran, officiating.
Diocese eyes one 'citywide parish' in Rome
ROME — The Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse is pursuing a plan to combine three churches in Rome — St. John the Baptist, St. Mary’s-St. Peter’s and St. Paul’s — into one “citywide parish” by July 2025, according to diocese officials. Bishop...
Woodhaven Complete Streets contract awarded by city of Rome
ROME — A $2.8 million contract has been awarded to Mohawk Valley Materials for road work for the Woodhaven Complete Streets project in Rome, according to the city Board of Estimate and Contract. The Board held their bi-monthly meeting at City Hall Thursday afternoon and approved all legislation on...
Lengthy title drought ends in Section III's Class AA baseball final
SYRACUSE — Whitesboro's chance to end a five-year Section III baseball championship drought continues after a longer streak ended Sunday at Onondaga Community College. West Genesee's top-seeded Wildcats defeated No. 3 Whitesboro's Warriors 2-1 in the section's first Class AA final under the six-class alignment. While Whitesboro had won four Class A crowns...
Family of Teen Leukemia Survivor from Rome Hosting Blood Drive
ROME, N.Y. -- The family of a 17-year-old leukemia survivor from Rome is hosting a blood drive in June. Uvanni Motors, the family business of Camryn Uvanni, is organizing the event in Camryn's name to show appreciation to the community that has supported her. "During her treatment, Camryn received life-saving...
Holland Patent Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony
HOLLAND PATENT, N.Y. -- The Holland Patent American Legion Post 161 will host their Memorial Day parade and services on Monday. This year's guest at the ceremony is Lt. Col Michael Kidd of the 224th Air Defense Group at the Eastern Air Defense Sector in Rome. The parade starts at...
'Nothing boring': Hundreds attend groundbreaking of memorial skatepark in Rome
ROME — Hundreds of people turned out for the official groundbreaking for the Stone F. Mercurio Memorial Skatepark off Bellamy Harbor in Rome on Thursday. More than $1 million has been raised over the past year to bring the project to life — in honor of a young man who lost his life in 2023.
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