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Elizabeth on March 12, 2010. Daughter of the late Thomas and Mary, sister of the late Josephine Condon .
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Former Pres. Bill Clinton for New York governor?
An Oneida County woman has started an online campaign to urge former Pres. Bill Clinton to run for New York governor in 2010.
Hamilton College Becomes Need-Blind in Admissions
Hamilton College, in Clinton, N.Y., planned to announce on Monday that it was no longer considering applicants' financial need in admissions decisions.
By Warren Shiver Augustus Montague Toplady was born on November 4, 1740 at Farnham, Surrey, England.
Westmoreland Fire Destroys Barn; Kills Several Cows
A barn fire in Westmoreland kills a few cows, but the majority were saved. At 8:30 this morning, a fire call at B and K Fedor farm on Peckville Road came in and 7 fire departments responded, including Clinton, Oriskany and Westmoreland.
Hamilton College Adopts a 'Need Blind' Admissions Policy
The campus of Hamilton College. Applicants can now add Hamilton , a small liberal arts institution in Clinton, N.Y., to the small roster of colleges and universities that pledge to be "need blind" in their admissions decisions.
Fritza s Polka Band to Perform at the Clinton VFW St. Pattya s Party
Jagermeister-sponsored, Fritz's Polka Band from Verona, NY will perform for the St.
The DownBeat Keys have a gig at Montage Saturday. If you're trying to sell your band on MySpace, billing it as a "George Clinton/Biggie lovechild" can't hurt.
Midtown Infrastructure to Cost $25M-$30M
The cost of installing streets, lighting, sewers, sidewalks, and other infrastructure will likely be $25 million to $30 million, according to City Corporation Counsel Tom Richards.
Car dealer accused of overcharging for DMV fees
A Central New York car dealer has found himself the target of a lawsuit from Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
As mayor of New York City and later as governor of New York State, De Witt Clinton crusaded so zealously for a canal connecting Albany to Buffalo that the project became known as "Clinton's Ditch." It was a dream of pharaonic proportions - a 363-mile-long artificial waterway that most people considered impossible.
(News update) Urgo to lead St. Mary's College of Maryland
Joseph R. Urgo, a vice president and dean from Hamilton College in upstate New York, will be the new president of St.
Michael a Doca Woods to perform Feb. 23
Dr. Michael Woods , professor of music at Hamilton College in Clinton will present a concert of new music on Tuesday Feb.
Bill Clinton Talks Childhood Obesity, Heart Health
Bill Clinton is officially back at work. Just days after undergoing a procedure to unclog a blocked artery, the former president is talking about childhood obesity, which can lead to early heart disease, diabetes and other health problems.
LutheranCare President, CEO Announces Retirement
The President and CEO of LutheranCare in Clinton, Patricia V. Pitcher has announced her plans to retire effective in Spring of this year.A In a career that spans 21 years with LutheranCare, Pitcher has held the positions of Vice President and Executive Vice President, ultimately becoming the Chief Executive Officer in the summer of 2005.A In this ...
Clinton says he'll have to slow down, for now
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton arrives for the BILD OSGAR Award at Neues Rathaus on June 24, 2008 in Leipzig, Germany.
Valentines in Ancient Rome Were All About Pain
While valentine notes today tend to stress caring and warmth, love letters from ancient Rome often highlighted the wrenching, painful side of romance, historians say.
Bill Clinton Has Been Released From the Hospital
Former President Bill Clinton has been released from New York Presbyterian Hospitala s campus at Columbia University after undergoing a procedure yesterday to treat a clogged artery.