Madison County Health Department announces vaccine clinic March 3
The Madison County Department of Health received a limited number of COVID-19 vaccine doses this week. Tomorrow, March 2, 2021,…
Local student earns dean’s list recognition at Norwich University
Emily Collado of Chittenango was recognized on the dean’s list at Norwich University for the fall 2020 semester. Full-time undergraduate…
Homeless pets need fur-ever loving families
This sweet girl is Flurry; she is a kind and sweet girl who is a little shy. Flurry is a…
Scherz announces 12th annual scholarship for volunteer community service
Fred “Fritz” Scherz, Jr., Verona town councilor, has again created the Fred Scherz, Sr., Memorial Scholarship for Volunteer Community Service.…
Boy Scouts meet challenge pledge goal during global pandemic
The Leatherstocking Council, Boy Scouts of America, is proud to announce that 341 of its supporters have helped Camp Kingsley…
Medical justice commemoration recognizes Anarcha, Betsey and Lucy
Submitted by Dot Willsey A collective of professional organizations in health care have officially designated Feb. 28 and March 1,…
City Clerk announces March 2 Common Council agenda
City Clerk Susan Pulverenti released the agenda for the March 2, 2021, Oneida Common Council meeting. The meeting will be…
March is Youth Art Month at the Canastota Public Library
The Canastota art teachers are celebrating the arts by displaying their and their students’ artwork at the Canastota Public Library…
PAC 99 schedule week of Feb. 28, 2021
Monday, March 1 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.: Oneida Public Library Board meeting, budget hearing and candidates night…
Stirpe issues statement on harassment allegations
Assemblyman Al Stirpe issued the following statement Feb. 28, 2021: “The recent claims of harassment against [Gov. Andrew Cuomo] are…
SUNY Morrisville earns kudos for supporting military veterans
SUNY Morrisville has once again been honored for its outstanding support of military service members, veterans and their families, receiving…
Senators announce more than $7 million in funding
Senators Rachel May and John Mannion are proud to announce the recipients of Smart Schools Bond Act Funding in Senate…