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Arrests from Sept. 8 to Sept. 14. more

The Tug Hill Commission meeting scheduled for Monday, Sept. 19, at the Trenton Municipal Building has been canceled. more
Arrests from Sept. 10 to Sept. 15. more

Skate-A-While Longer, LLC, located at 220 Ridge St., hosted its grand reopening on Friday, Sept. 9. more
Autumn in Central New York brings cooler temperatures, bright orange pumpkins, Halloween, and, for the more adventurous, corn mazes. more
Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, which is conducting research at Griffiss Business & Technology Park, needs hundreds of personnel to act as basic role-players (actors) for one day. more
The socioeconomic differences of area families — and the impact those disparities have on their children’s education — are some of the biggest concerns facing the Rome City School District. more
Six people have been displaced from their Utica home after a garage fire alerted city officials to unsafe living conditions. more
A 32-year-old man is accused of attacking and choking a woman during a domestic dispute in the Town of Lee. more
A Vernon-Verona-Sherrill High School student is facing charges after making a threat on a school bus. more
A new threat to beech trees, known as “Beech Leaf Disease,” is spreading rapidly across the Northeast. more
Residents of the village of Lake George on Tuesday rejected a proposition to dissolve the 212-year-old village into the town. more
General Electric will investigate the lower Hudson River portion of the PCBs Superfund site to determine next steps for addressing contamination, under the terms of a legal agreement. more
Registration for the October Food $en$e program — open to everyone regardless of income — will be held in Rome, Lee, Camden, Holland Patent, and Oneida. more
These local pets are looking for a home. more
Cazenovia College recently received one of the largest individual gifts in its history, a $1.8 million-dollar property at 9 Sullivan St. more
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield awarded Midtown Utica Community Center a Community Health Award of $3,000 to support their Children’s Literacy and Academic Success Support program. more
The Varflex Educational Foundation recently awarded college scholarships to 53 local students representing six school districts. more
The next Rome Genealogy club meeting will take place at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 502 W. Chestnut St. more
Adirondack Bank has named Ryan Gilroy as its new vice president of commercial banking. Gilroy brings his diverse experience in financial services, commercial banking and relationship building … more
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