Wednesday Jun 12 | Sussex Sun
Marcy students provide for SOS summer needs
Marcy Elementary School families collected single serving food items to contribute to Sussex Outreach Services Food Pantry.
WIBX seeking reporter, Geruntino moving to WRVO
UTICA/ROME - The newsroom at Townsquare Media's 950 WIBX is a bit shorthanded this week, following the departure of Gino Geruntino.
Buffalo's skyline goes pink in celebration of Susan G. Komen Western New York Race for the Cure
Iskalo Development's Electric Tower will be illuminated "pink" Friday, June 7, and Saturday, June 8, in celebration of all Western New York Breast Cancer Survivors and the 13th anniversary of the Susan G. Komen Western New York Race for the Cure.
Albany nanocollege exec to be named acting president of SUNYIT
Robert Geer, vice president of academic affairs and chief academic officer at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, is expected to be named acting president of SUNY's Institute of Technology.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
New edition released of Adirondack peaks guide
Webster's Thatcher Hogan was willing to wait for the perfect day to commence work on the latest edition to his Adirondack Peak Finder series.
Buffalo's skyline goes pink in celebration of Susan G. Komen Western New York Race for the Cure
Iskalo Development's Electric Tower will be illuminated "pink" Friday, June 7, and Saturday, June 8, in celebration of all Western New York Breast Cancer Survivors and the 13th anniversary of the Susan G. Komen Western New York Race for the Cure.
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente On Oneida Deal - I...
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente believes the Oneida Nation deal approved by the county board of legislators is a good deal that will greatly benefit the community going forward.
Governor visits SUNYIT to push Tax-Free NY Initiative
Governor Andrew Cuomo was at SUNYIT in Marcy on Thursday, drumming up support for his Tax-Free New York initiative.
Syracuse jury: SUNY must pay ex-prof $600K in back wages
A federal jury has awarded $600,000 in back pay to a former college professor in Central New York after ruling university officials retaliated against him for complaining about discrimination.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
NYPA spending millions to improve Energy Highway in Northern New York
The New York Power Authority has announced that the NYPA Board of Trustees has authorized $31 million in funding to help upgrade NYPA's transmission system in Central and Northern New York.
List of Memorial Day Events for Monday May 27th. Monday, May 27th, 2013 Clark Mills: Parade at 11 Ceremony over Oriskany Creek on Main Street Herkimer: Parade at 1 pm Memorial following at Myers Park Holland Patent: Parade at 10:30 Service at Legion following parade Marcy: Observance at 10 am Christ the Shrine on Flanagan Road Mohawk: Parade at 9am ... (more)
Javick attains rank of Eagle Scout
Lenny Javick III, of Shavertown has attained the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.
Herkimer County man arrested for child pornography
State Police and the Oneida County Child Advocacy Center, announce the arrest of Brian Gurtowski, 20, of 219 West Smith Street in Herkimer, for one count of disseminating indecent material to a child and one count of possessing a sexual performance of a child.