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The unemployment rate in the Utica-Rome area declined from 3.4% in April 2022 to 2.8% in April 2023. more
Three new pickleball courts will be open at Kennedy Arena, 500 W. Embargo St., starting on Memorial Day – Monday, May 28, according to the Rome Department of Parks & Recreation. more
Despite what they show in the movies, reviving an unresponsive person through CPR is very rarely successful. more
Three upcoming beautification and infrastructure projects for the City of Rome are on public display at City Hall this week. more
No one was injured when this SUV crashed into the masonry outside the Denny's restaurant on South James Street in Rome. more
ANDRO Computational Solutions, in collaboration with Mohawk Valley EDGE, has received a $50,000 grant from FuzeHub’s Manufacturing Grant Program. more
A 23-year-old woman is accused of attacking her grandmother with pepper spray on Floyd Avenue, according to the Rome Police Department. more
The City of Rome has received $1.5 million from New York Governor Kathy Hochul to tear down the former Columbus School on Columbus Avenue. more
Contracts with Rick Turk Tree Service, American Curb and Concrete Cutters and the Power Authority of New York State are among the topics on this week’s agenda. more
The Rome Polish Home, 315 S. George St., has announced a discount for military service members and veterans. more
The Rome City School District Board of Education will hold a special meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday May 25. more
A 31-year-old man is facing multiple charges in Rome, accused of choking a woman in front of several children early Sunday morning, according to the Rome Police Department. more
A new marijuana dispensary and a new skate park are on the agenda for the Rome Common Council this week. more
Rome Health is touting an analysis from the Healthcare Association of New York State that shows it contributes $158 million to the local economy on a roughly annual basis. more
With Memorial Day a federal holiday on Monday, the city is reminding residents that green waste collection for the week of May 29 to June 2 will change. more
Rome Mayor Jacqueline M. Izzo will continue her Walk with the Mayor neighborhood program this week on Ridge and Canal streets. more
Rome Mayor Jacqueline M. Izzo will deliver her State of the City Address on the evening of May 31 at Mohawk Valley Community College. more
The 40th annual Honor America Days Celebration is fast approaching and the city of Rome is working to make it bigger and better than ever. more
The city of Rome will host three consecutive information sessions to gather public comment on three ongoing projects within the Department of Community and Economic Development. more
Members of the Zonta Club of Rome will host a luncheon to honor Rome Free Academy guidance counselor Maureen Nash for her outstanding education and community volunteer contributions. more
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