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Monday, February 24, 2020
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Hamilton College professor profiles WWII mountain division
Hamilton College Professor Maurice Isserman has authored several books, including three on mountaineering history.
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NY-22: Is Brindisi bipartisan? Voting record faces challenge
An argument in Claudia Tenney's bid to regain the Congressional seat she lost in 2018 has been to challenge U.S. Rep. An…
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Make rich folks uncomfortable again
Lately there has been a lot of anger and indignation about income inequality. Some blame this on ... income inequality. …
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All the spin can make you pretty dizzy
The network I watched took us into the Spin Room after the latest debate. There, a few dozen spin doctors bobbed and wea…
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Who is No. 1? Whoever gets to fill out 2020 Census form
ORLANDO, Fla. - It's a question spouses, domestic partners and roommates are going to be forced to confront in the next …
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Cuomo: Jewish center evacuated; threats sent around country
ALBANY - The Albany Jewish Community Center was evacuated and searched Sunday morning after it and several other centers…
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Children's museum hosts theme days
UTICA - The Utica Children's Museum had a treasure hunt day theme on Tuesday.On Wednesday, the museum had a wildlife the…
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10,000 mourn victims of racist shooting rampage in Germany
BERLIN - Around 10,000 protesters marched through the central German town of Hanau on Sunday to mourn the nine people wh…
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Reliability of pricey new voting machines questioned
In the rush to replace insecure, unreliable electronic voting machines after Russia's interference in the 2016 U.S. pres…
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Utica councilor to have public availability
Utica Councilman Joseph Betrus Jr. will be available to speak with the public at 6 p.m. Monday evening prior to the mont…
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Mud Fest powers on amid ongoing hearings $1M fine
Peter Lockwood is facing a $1 million fine from the state for hosting the Maximum Power Park Mud and Music Fest last Jul…
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Area Community News
WATERVILLE Fallon is Optimist Youth of the MonthThe Brothertown Optimist Club has selected Rylee Fallon as its Youth of …
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2 people pull themselves out of Oneida Lake following snowmobile accident
Two people were able to pull themselves out of Oneida Lake on Saturday after their snowmobile went through the ice and s…
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Police blotters for Saturday, Feb. 22
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Grady's Way in Utica not yet housing homeless youth
During its first week, Grady's Way, an emergency shelter for homeless boys, helped some youth find housing - but no one …
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