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The Utica man shot and killed by Utica police officers on Neilson Street Monday evening advanced towards an officer with a knife. more

The last day for the 2022 season of Household Hazardous Waste collection at the Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Authority’s EcoDrop Utica will be Friday, Sept. 30. more
The athletic track at the New York State School for the Deaf, 401 Turin St., — popular with exercise-minded community members for running and walking — is about to get a facelift. more

The administration of the New Hartford Central School District wants stakeholder input on the creation of the district’s first-ever five-year strategic plan. more
A 61-year-old man was shot and killed by a Utica police officer during an incident in Utica's Cornhill district. more
The Project Fibonacci Foundation, Inc. has teamed with local non-profits for a night of fun, raffles, music, an auction, food and more at Copper City Brewing Company. more
The 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony on Sunday in Sherrill offered the chance for the past and present to come together as one, keynote speaker Nolan Miller told the audience. more
Unity Hall launches its fall music season on Saturday, Sept. 17, with The Black Feathers. more
As our country prepares to commemorate the 21st anniversary of 9/11, hundreds of first responders gathered at the Utica State Office Building on Genesee Street to participate in the Central New York Memorial Stair Climb. more
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival drew large crowds and local crafters and artisans were more than happy to talk with them and offer their goods. more
In anticipation of the 10th Anniversary of Saint Marianne Cope’s Canonization in October, the Catholic Churches of Greater Utica will celebrate by blessing and lighting two new signs. more
After delays, construction and site preparation for the downtown Utica parking garage for the Wynn Hospital has begun.  more
The Oriskany Cemetery Association has received a grant of more than $72,000 from the New York State Division of Cemeteries to repair or remove monuments that are dilapidated or in disrepair … more
The National Park Service’s American Battlefield Protection Program has awarded $71,630 to Binghamton University to continue conducting limited archaeological excavations. more
The average gas price in New York is down 12 cents from last week, averaging $4 per gallon, according to a report Tuesday by AAA.  more
Sean Barton is a well-recognized member of the Canastota community, having served the Police Department for 20 years. more
The Mohawk Valley just got a little greener as a new refurbished electronics store celebrated its grand opening. more
Ninth-graders got their first taste of high school Wednesday as Rome Free Academy welcomed their class for its first day of high school. more
Officials say the Nexus Center will be a linchpin of the city’s new downtown — and, for the right price, a business could have its name up in lights, for all to see. more
The Bertolini Clubhouse at Valley View Golf Course, 620 Memorial Parkway, will receive a $2 million facelift, which will include an approximately 6,000 square foot expansion along with other … more
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