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Stunning Capture: May 1 Photo of the Day!
Today in Richfield Springs, expect partly cloudy skies with highs around 65°F and lows near 45°F. Winds will be gentle from the east at 5-10 mph. The chance of precipitation is low at 10%, making for a pleasant day. Humidity sits at about 55%. No significant weather events, such as storms or heatwaves, are expected. Overnight, temperatures will drop, leading to cooler conditions. Stay tuned for updates, and keep an eye on our Weather Photo of the Day featuring beautiful pear tree blossoms!☁️ Fetch Source
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Canine Week Returns to New York: A Celebration of Dogs and Owners!
New York’s 5th annual Canine Week kicks off at the Preparedness Training Center in Oriskany! 57 explosive detection teams are training with K-9s to enhance skills. Officer Jordan Dodge highlights the importance of sharing knowledge for real-world applications. #K9 #CanineWeek #Safety📺 Fetch Source
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Mom's Day Sip and Paint: A Creative Celebration at the History Center
Looking for a unique Mother’s Day experience? Join the Sip and Paint event at the Oneida County History Center on May 10, from 1 to 3 p.m., in Utica. Participants will paint a vintage Utica bike with flowers, guided by an instructor. Tickets are $45 for nonmembers and $35 for members, including art materials, one beverage, and light snacks. No experience is required, but preregistration is necessary. For details, visit the History Center’s website. -
Softball Sweeps Keuka with Seven Home Runs in Regular Season Finale
In a thrilling finale, the Utica University softball team completed a dominant series sweep over Keuka College, winning 7-2 and 17-5. Key performances included Abigail Sacks with a standout 3-4 showing in Game One, and Erica Sanford, who led Game Two with a perfect 3-3 performance including a three-run homer. The Pioneers’ offensive explosion in the second game, scoring 17 runs with multiple home runs, set the stage for their upcoming Empire 8 Conference Tournament as they finished the season at 22-10.🫎 Fetch Source
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Utica Man Charged with Felony for Sexual Contact with Minor Girl
A 22-year-old Utica man, Christian Castro, has been arrested for allegedly engaging in sexual contact with a female child under 11 during the summer of 2021. The Oneida County Sheriff’s Office launched an investigation after the Child Advocacy Center received reports of the abuse. The Oneida County District Attorney’s Office is handling the case, following the evidence gathered during the investigation. -
Utica Man Arrested for Vehicle Theft on Erie Street
On April 25, a suspect in Utica was arrested for forcefully stealing a vehicle on Erie Street. The incident occurred when the victim was entering their car; the suspect ran up, pulled the victim out, seized the keys, and drove off. The Utica Police Department responded promptly to the report, leading to the suspect’s apprehension. This aggressive theft highlights the ongoing issues of vehicle crimes in the area and the importance of timely police response. -
Utica Man Rejects Plea Deal for Attempted Murder and Arson; Heads to Trial
Pablo Goico, a Utica man, has rejected a plea deal concerning charges of attempted murder and arson. He faces allegations of shooting a person on South Street, igniting a porch fire on Grant Street, stalking two individuals, and conspiring to have them shot on Whitesboro Street. Goico’s decision means he will proceed to trial to contest these serious charges. -
Plucky Pioneers Triumph Over Saxons with a 17-7 Victory
In a thrilling comeback, the Utica Pioneers rallied from a 7-1 deficit to defeat the Alfred University Saxons 17-7, marking their fourth straight Empire 8 victory. The pivotal moment came in the sixth inning, where they exploded for 11 runs, capitalizing on seven hits and three errors. Jacob Scalise led with four RBIs, while Ty Montrose shined on the mound with three shutout innings and five strikeouts. The Pioneers’ decisive win positions them firmly in fourth place in the standings as they gear up for their next challenge against SUNY Cobleskill. -
Frost Alerts Issued: Cold Night Ahead!
Today’s weather brings a welcome change, featuring plenty of sunshine but running nearly 30 degrees cooler than yesterday. Tonight, expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures dropping to near freezing, raising the risk of frost, especially in the higher elevations around the Mohawk Valley. Tomorrow warms up to the mid-60s with a few more clouds. A slight chance for spotty rain appears late evening, with Friday presenting the best opportunity for scattered showers and possibly afternoon thunderstorms. Winds are mild, and humidity is moderate. Precipitation chance for tomorrow is around 30%.☁️ Fetch Source
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Two Utica Residents Charged After Two Dead Dogs Found in Crates
Two Utica residents have been charged after state police discovered two deceased dogs inside closed crates in Herkimer. The bodies were found during a welfare check at a property on October 5, prompting an investigation. The case raises serious concerns about animal cruelty and neglect, as authorities continue to seek justice for the abused animals. Further details about the charges and potential legal consequences for the accused will emerge as the investigation unfolds. -
Sunny Farewell to April: CNY Welcomes May with Bright Weather!
Eyewitness Weather Forecast Summary for April 30:
Tonight, temps drop to the lower 30s in the Upper Mohawk Valley, raising frost concerns—watch for a Frost Advisory. Thursday brings sunny skies with highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Expect clouds and potential thunderstorms Thursday night, with Friday’s highs in the 70s to lower 80s and scattered showers. The weekend starts wet; Saturday may see significant rain, while Sunday through Tuesday brings more uncertainty, with occasional showers. Highs cool to the upper 50s and lower 60s, and chilly nights linger in the 30s to 40s.☁️ Fetch Source
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Two Dogs Found Dead in Crates; Two Utica Residents Charged, State Police Report
Two Utica residents have been charged after the State Police discovered two dead dogs in locked crates in Herkimer. The gruesome find occurred during an investigation, raising concerns about animal cruelty. Authorities are working to establish the timeline of events and the conditions that led to the dogs’ deaths. The incident highlights ongoing issues surrounding animal welfare in the area, prompting calls for stricter enforcement of related laws. -
Rome Reels: Cleanup Underway After Tuesday's Destructive Winds
In Rome, NY, cleanup continues after severe storms struck Tuesday, with gusts reaching 77 mph. Tree debris and downed power lines are widespread, prompting responses from fire and utility crews. No further severe weather is anticipated today, but residents should steer clear of downed lines. Temperatures hover around 65°F, with humidity at 85%. Winds will remain breezy at 15-20 mph. Rain chances have dissipated, with precipitation around 30% expected in the upcoming days. Stay safe and updated as repairs progress!☁️ Fetch Source
https://www.wktv.com/weather/the-cleanup-in-rome-following-damaging-winds-tuesday/article_3a9291da-7cf9-4d77-a514-88704021fe76.html -
3 Arches Sculpture Reinstated on Munson's Lawn: Business Update
“Three Arches,” a 1963 sculpture by Alexander Calder, has been reinstalled at the Munson Museum of Art in Utica as part of a New York State-funded Downtown Revitalization Initiative. The reinstallation, which also received conservation support from the Greater Hudson Heritage Network, honors Calder’s original commission for the museum. Notably acclaimed by architect Philip Johnson, the sculpture’s return is celebrated to revitalize and enhance the downtown area’s cultural landscape. -
Children's Museum Opens in New Parkway Location After Renovation
Who: The Utica Children’s Museum
What: Launched a new building
When: Tuesday
Where: Parkway in South Utica
Why: To create a hybrid children’s museum and non-profit
How: Through an $8 million investment as part of a $14 million project by ICAN.
The museum aims to provide an inclusive and inspiring environment for child development. Executive Director Meghan Fraser McGrogan celebrated community support, emphasizing that the new facility offers families a space to play, learn, and create lasting memories.📺 Fetch Source
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Capture Spring's Beauty: Photo of the Day, April 30!
Today in Marcy, NY, expect partly cloudy skies as storms have cleared. Temperatures will reach a high of 75°F, with lows around 55°F. Winds are gentle at 5-10 mph, and humidity sits at 60%. There’s a slight 20% chance of rain, primarily in the early morning. Enjoy the vibrant sunset from last night’s storms, which could inspire great outdoor plans! No severe weather warnings are in effect, making it a pleasant day to explore the area. Stay tuned for the Weather Photo of the Day on our social channels!☁️ Fetch Source
https://www.wktv.com/weather/daily-pic/wktv-weather-photo-of-the-day-april-30/article_ec9fb667-5188-4876-84ec-1b6452048d98.html -
Cooler Temperatures Bring Welcome Calm to Today's
Today’s weather shifts from a recent severe storm to cooler and calmer conditions. Morning clouds will clear to reveal sunshine, with highs reaching the mid 50s. Expect widespread frost tonight as temperatures drop to the low 30s. Thursday will warm up with highs in the upper 60s under mostly cloudy skies. Friday brings a breezy, warm day with scattered showers and possible thunderstorms; highs around 70°F. The weekend starts cool and wet on Saturday, highs in the upper 50s, but Sunday clears up to nearly 60°F. Pleasant weather returns early next week. 🌦️☁️ Fetch Source
https://www.wktv.com/news/top-stories/cooler-but-much-quieter-weather-today/article_aa7f5dbe-a8e2-4851-a300-46adefcef4a6.html -
Utica Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Brockport; Colgate Men’s Team Advances in Playoffs
On April 29, 2025, in women’s lacrosse Empire 8 quarterfinals, (3) SUNY Brockport defeated (6) Utica 16-2. In men’s lacrosse, (5) Colgate overcame (4) Lehigh 14-10 in the Patriot League quarterfinals. In women’s softball, MVCC won 4-2 but lost to Herkimer 4-9 in a doubleheader. Meanwhile, the highly anticipated Jackie Robinson Game between Utica and Hamilton was halted in the fourth inning and ultimately canceled. High school scores included New Hartford dominating CVA 12-0 in girls softball. -
Utica Women's Lacrosse Loses to Brockport; Colgate Men Advance in Patriot League.
Utica University’s women’s lacrosse team lost to SUNY Brockport in the Empire 8 quarterfinals, ending their postseason run. In contrast, Colgate’s men’s lacrosse team secured a victory over Lehigh, advancing to the Patriot League semifinals. The women’s game took place during the Empire 8 tournament, while Colgate’s win was part of their playoff journey, showcasing two different outcomes for the universities in their respective lacrosse competitions. -
Utica Children's Museum Celebrates with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Event
The Utica Children’s Museum officially reopened on Tuesday after a five-year closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Located at the corner of Holland Ave and the Utica Memorial Parkway, the new facility features over 60 interactive exhibits and six galleries designed for family enjoyment. This reopening is part of ICAN’s larger initiative, which also includes a unique family resource center and a community room for local organizations. Executive Director Meghan Fraser McGrogan emphasized the effort put into creating a custom-fabricated, engaging environment for children. -
Utica Children's Museum Grand Opening: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on May 1.
The Utica Children’s Museum will open its doors to the public on Thursday, May 1, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday that marked the completion of a five-year project. The new state-of-the-art facility is located at the Parkway in Utica, following the closure of its previous site in Bagg’s Square on March 4, 2020. Operating hours are Wednesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with general admission priced at $15 and special rates available for families with EBT cards. The museum features two floors of exhibits, including a two-story climber in a 4,000-square-foot rotunda. -
CNY Faces Thunderstorms: April 29 Weather Alerts Unleashed!
Weather Summary for Tuesday, April 29
Expect a dynamic day ahead! A line of showers and severe thunderstorms will sweep in from the west, particularly impacting areas north and west of the Mohawk Valley between 6 PM and 9 PM. Strong winds are a major concern, with potential for damaging gusts and brief tornadoes.
Temperatures will hover in the 60s, dropping to the 40s overnight. Winds will be breezy at 10-20 mph. Rainfall chance is significant, with lingering showers into the night. By Wednesday, enjoy cooler and sunnier conditions, with highs in the lower 60s and possible frost by night. Prepare for more rain as another system approaches late Thursday and Friday. Stay alert!☁️ Fetch Source
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Pioneers Fall to Brockport in E8 Tournament First Round Matchup
In a disappointing first-round match of the Empire 8 Tournament, the sixth-seeded Utica Pioneers were dominated by the third-seeded SUNY Brockport Golden Eagles, falling 16-2. Despite notable efforts from Bella Kolb and Maria Stuhlman, each scoring once, Brockport’s early 7-0 lead set the tone for the match, with the Pioneers struggling to find their footing throughout. Utica managed 15 shots and 14 groundballs but couldn’t close the gap, finishing their season with this tough loss.🫎 Fetch Source
https://uticapioneers.com/news/2025/4/29/womens-lacrosse-pioneers-fall-in-first-round-against-brockport-in-e8-tournament.aspx -
Evening Thunderstorms Expected: Stay Prepared and Safe!
A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for parts of Central New York until 10 PM. Today’s conditions feature potential strong to severe storms, primarily due to elevated winds. The main threats include straight-line winds and some risk of tornadoes, although they’re less likely. Temperatures range from the 40s to 30s overnight. Expect cool and sunny weather tomorrow, with highs in the 50s. Winds are moderate, and precipitation chances rise on Friday as storms return. Stay updated on alerts until the risk diminishes later this evening.☁️ Fetch Source
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Droughts and tariffs boost coffee prices, impacting the market | Business
The coffee bean industry faces significant challenges due to climate change and impending tariffs. Frank Elias, owner of Utica Coffee Roasting Company, highlights that Brazil and Vietnam’s droughts and heavy rains have already driven up prices. By July, a 10% tariff could lead to a 40-cent increase per pound for consumers. Additionally, packaging costs may rise due to disruptions in production from countries like China and Mexico. The combined effects of climate factors and tariffs are reshaping the coffee market landscape. -
No Criminal Charges for Former Comet in the UK
In Yorkshire, England, prosecutors announced that former Utica Comet Matt Petgrave will not face criminal charges related to a manslaughter case stemming from a 2023 ice hockey incident. Investigated for nearly a year, the Crown Prosecution Service concluded there was insufficient evidence for a conviction after Petgrave’s collision with Adam Johnson of the Nottingham Panthers, which resulted in Johnson’s death. Deputy chief crown prosecutor Michael Quinn stated that there is “not a realistic prospect of conviction” in this case.📺 Fetch Source
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Judge Grants Two-Week Extension for Marcy Offers Amid Frustration Over Wastefulness
Five correction officers charged in the beating death of an inmate at Marcy Correctional Facility have received an additional two weeks to decide on pleading guilty or going to trial. The judge expressed frustration over delays caused by defense attorneys citing issues with accessing prosecution evidence, including blank pages and video problems. Oneida County Judge Robert Bauer emphasized the need for timely communication with the prosecution regarding discovery issues instead of waiting months to raise concerns in court.📺 Fetch Source
https://www.cnyhomepage.com/news/marcy-prison-officers-have-to-decide-on-plea-offers-today-and-tomorrow/ -
Utica Police Identify Victim in Recent Homicide Case: Update.
The Utica Police Department identified 33-year-old Omar Mitchell as the victim of a homicide that occurred on Walker Street on April 22. The incident took place Tuesday night, prompting a police investigation as authorities seek to uncover details surrounding the case.📺 Fetch Source
https://www.wktv.com/news/updated-utica-police-name-homicide-victim/article_27a8e39c-c1a8-4037-abd5-05d44503b420.html -
Anechiarico and Eannace Discuss Hamilton Report on Utica's Youth Gun Violence Causes.
Government Professor Frank Anechiarico and retired Judge Ralph Eannace underscore Hamilton College’s in-depth report addressing the context and causes of youth gun violence in Utica. The study analyzes various factors contributing to this critical issue, aiming to inform policy and community efforts to mitigate the violence. By fostering an understanding of the underlying causes, the report seeks to promote effective strategies for prevention and intervention, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts among stakeholders to address this pressing challenge.🎤 Fetch Source
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Pioneers Achieve Season Sweep Over SUNY Poly with Unified Performance.
The Utica Pioneers solidified their playoff hopes with a commanding 11-5 victory over SUNY Poly, led by pitcher Kooper Knabe’s stellar six-inning performance. Knabe’s dominance helped the team secure a spot in the upcoming Empire 8 Tournament. Offensively, the Pioneers showcased their depth, with four players each contributing two hits and two RBIs. As they head into the Jackie Robinson Game against Hamilton College, the Pioneers aim to further bolster their position in the conference standings. -
Severe Storm Alert: Brace for Strong Tuesday!
Tonight, expect mostly clear skies with lows in the 40s. Tomorrow brings a beautiful start with highs in the mid to upper 70s, but as humidity rises, thunderstorm chances increase by mid-afternoon. A StormTracker 2 Alert Day has been issued for Tuesday evening due to potential strong thunderstorms. The first round may produce isolated supercells with risks of high winds, hail, and brief downpours between 3-5 p.m. A second round with a stronger cold front arrives from 8-10 p.m., likely leading to sustained straight-line winds and heavier rain. Afterward, expect quiet, cooler weather in the 50s and 60s for Wednesday and Thursday.☁️ Fetch Source
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Tenants Share Experiences of Living Conditions at Algonquin Apartments in Utica
The City of Utica condemned the Algonquin Apartments on Genesee Street following an emergency inspection that found the building unsafe for occupancy. Tenants like Fatima Bowens and Kyra Glines report severe issues, including shattered glass, mold, and asbestos, exacerbated by unauthorized individuals damaging the property. With 20 residents displaced, city officials are assisting them in finding new housing as health and safety concerns escalate. -
April 28: Varied Weather Ahead – Expect Sunshine, Showers, and More!
Eyewitness Weather Forecast for Monday, April 24:
Expect warm temperatures today with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Tonight will be mostly clear, cooling to the mid to upper 40s. A cold front approaches Tuesday, bringing humidity and potential for strong thunderstorms, primarily late afternoon, with damaging winds as a concern. Rain chances are around 60%. Wednesday cools down to the 50s, with breezy northwest winds. Unsettled weather returns Thursday through Saturday, featuring rain and possible thunder, with highs dropping to the upper 50s by the weekend. Stay alert!☁️ Fetch Source
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Women's Lacrosse Faces Brockport in E8 Tournament First Round Matchup
The Utica women’s lacrosse team, seeded sixth, faces third-seeded SUNY Brockport in the Empire 8 Tournament’s first round on April 29 at 3 p.m. After a tough loss to SUNY Geneseo, the Pioneers aim to bounce back, led by Grace with 64 points and Alyssa Specchio’s consistent scoring. Brockport, riding a three-game winning streak, previously defeated Utica 20-9 this season. Fans can follow the action through live video and stats linked in the tournament central.🫎 Fetch Source
https://uticapioneers.com/news/2025/4/28/womens-lacrosse-heads-to-brockport-for-first-round-of-e8-tournament.aspx -
Softball to Conclude Regular Season With Match Against Keuka University
In a crucial regular season finale, the Utica University softball team faces off against Keuka College in a doubleheader on April 29, aiming to secure a higher seed in the Empire 8 Conference tournament. With their playoff fate hanging in the balance, the Pioneers need a sweep to boost their chances, following a split series with SUNY Poly and losses to St. John Fisher. Key player Rachel Little stands out as a key offensive threat, recently achieving an impressive .412 batting average and driving in 11 runs over the last six games.🫎 Fetch Source
https://uticapioneers.com/news/2025/4/28/softball-set-for-regular-season-finale-in-clash-with-keuka.aspx -
Ellis Named Empire 8 Outdoor Field Athlete of the Week for Urgent Wins
Ellis Urgent of Cornwall Central has been named Empire 8 Outdoor Field Athlete of the Week after a standout performance in long jump, securing first place at the RPI Capital District Classic with a jump of 7.19 meters. This impressive feat ranks him No. 17 nationally and marks his third first-place finish in the last four meets. Urgent will look to continue his success at the Empire 8 Outdoor Championships on May 2 and 3.🫎 Fetch Source
https://uticapioneers.com/news/2025/4/28/mens-track-field-ellis-urgent-wins-empire-8-outdoor-field-athlete-of-the-week.aspx -
Utica Man Arrested Following Stabbing Investigation on Sunset Avenue
A 31-year-old Utica resident was arrested following a stabbing incident on Sunset Avenue. On April 26 around 12:30 a.m., police and fire units responded to a home on the 1400 block after reports of a stabbing. Witnesses stated that the resident’s ex-husband arrived and argued with her current boyfriend, during which he allegedly brandished a knife. The investigation continues as authorities gather further details about the confrontation. -
Utica Man Arrested Following Three Incidents in Four-Hour Span
A Utica man, 31-year-old Paris Smith, was arrested early Saturday morning after three domestic disputes over four hours, according to police. The incidents began around 12:30 AM at a residence on Sunset Avenue, where Smith allegedly stabbed his ex-wife’s current boyfriend. At 2 AM, police responded to gunfire at the same location and confirmed Smith was the shooter. The continuous violence prompted multiple calls to law enforcement, leading to Smith’s arrest. Investigations are ongoing into the domestic disputes and associated threats.📺 Fetch Source
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April 28 Construction Updates: Roadwork Scheduled in Nearby Counties
Who: New York State Department of Transportation
What: Road construction and maintenance projects
When: Week of April 28
Where: Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, and Oneida counties
Why: To perform pavement marking operations
How: Expect lane closures and shifts with flaggers in place
Area counties will experience delays due to roadwork. In New Hartford, for instance, motorists will face disruptions at Middlesettlement Road and Route 5 eastbound. -
Ford and Weaver Named Pioneer Athlete of the Week for Outstanding Performance
Connor Ford and Alaina Weaver have been named Pioneer Athletes of the Week for April 28, 2025. Ford’s remarkable five-inning relief appearance helped the Pioneers rally from a 7-1 deficit to defeat Keuka 8-7, earning him his first win of the season and solidifying their playoff position. Meanwhile, Weaver led the women’s golf team to a third-place finish at the NWGC Championship, placing 10th overall despite weather-related adjustments to the tournament format.🫎 Fetch Source
https://uticapioneers.com/news/2025/4/28/womens-golf-ford-and-weaver-achieve-pioneer-athlete-of-the-week.aspx -
Sunny Skies Today, Storm Risks Looming Tomorrow!
Starting the week, enjoy beautiful weather with widespread sunshine and highs in the mid to upper 60s. Tuesday will be warm, reaching the upper 70s, but humidity will increase as a cold front approaches, bringing potential showers and storms in the afternoon. A StormTracker 2 Aware Day is issued for Tuesday evening due to strong thunderstorm risks. Wednesday cools down to the mid 50s with sunny spells, and Thursday will see low 60s. Rain returns Friday, with highs in the upper 60s. Saturday may have light showers; expect cooler weather around 50, then warmer, drier conditions for Sunday. -
Westmoreland Accident Injures Utica Teen; Hospitalized After Saturday Incident
A single-car accident in Westmoreland, NY, early Saturday morning sent a Utica teenager to the hospital. At around 6:40 AM on April 26, a 17-year-old male driver, traveling westbound on Route 5 at high speed, lost control and exited the highway, hitting a mailbox and a utility pole, which brought down wires. The vehicle then struck an unoccupied pickup truck before resting in the driveway. Route 5 was closed for hours while National Grid cleared the scene. The driver was taken to Wynn Hospital for injuries.📺 Fetch Source
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Baseball's Key Week: Jackie Robinson Game and Senior Day Highlight Six-Game Stretch
The Utica Pioneers gear up for a crucial final week of the regular season, with six games in six days, including five at home and the Jackie Robinson Classic at Delutis Field. With playoff implications on the line, Monday’s matchup against SUNY Poly may determine the fourth seed in the upcoming Empire 8 Tournament. The Pioneers aim to sustain momentum from head coach Joe Milazzo’s record-breaking victory last week, as they seek to solidify their postseason chances with a strong finish. -
April 28: Captivating Snapshot of the Day!
In Cassville, NY, expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 75°F and a low of 55°F. Winds are gentle at 5-10 mph, while humidity sits around 60%. There’s a 20% chance of light rain in the afternoon. No major storms are forecasted, but keep an eye out for a possible heat event later in the week. Enjoy the pleasant weather, especially the beautiful sunrise captured by Brittani Peterson. Remember to share your favorite weather moments for a chance to be featured!☁️ Fetch Source
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Women’s Golf Secures Third Place at NWGC Spring Championship
Utica University’s women’s golf team achieved a notable third place at the NWGC Spring Championship, competing against 11 teams amid challenging weather conditions. With a combined score of +144, the team showcased resilience, especially as tournament play was reduced from 36 to 27 holes. Alaina Weaver led the team individually, finishing 10th out of over 50 competitors with a +29 score. Despite the windy conditions, the Pioneers demonstrated strong performance and finish, also securing third in the fall championships.🫎 Fetch Source
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Men's Golf Finishes Fifth at Oswego Spring Invitational Tournament
The Utica University men’s golf team secured fifth place at the Oswego State Spring Invitational, finishing with a combined score of +100. Adam Woodmansee, Louie Roman, and Nathan Macdonald each tied for 16th overall with a score of +24, showcasing strong performances across both rounds. Woodmansee’s notable contribution included 12 holes at par and one birdie. The team faced tough competition, with SUNY Delhi-A taking the top spot at +69.🫎 Fetch Source
https://uticapioneers.com/news/2025/4/27/mens-golf-places-fifth-at-oswego-spring-invitational.aspx -
Showers Fade Sunday as Sunny Skies Take Over
Temperatures start in the low 30s this morning, with wind chills in the 20s. Expect 1-3″ of snow in high terrain areas like the Adirondacks, while others face breezy, wrap-around showers until midday. As temps rise to the 40s, rain prevails, clearing for a brief evening sun pushing temps into the 50s. A warm Monday follows, reaching mid to upper 60s, turning mostly sunny. On Tuesday, storms may develop with a cold front, potentially strong. Cooler Wednesday (mid 50s) and sunny conditions continue through Thursday before Friday brings more rain and highs in the mid 60s.☁️ Fetch Source
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“Showers Fade Sunday: Clear Skies Ahead!”
Expect the weather to gradually improve as showery conditions taper off by Sunday. Highs around 68°F and lows near 50°F provide a mild backdrop. Rain chances diminish to 20%, while winds blow lightly at 5-10 mph. Humidity lingers at about 60%, making the air feel comfortably fresh. No significant storms are anticipated, but some areas may experience lingering light showers. Enjoy the cooling relief after recent heat. Stay tuned for updates on potential weather changes throughout the week!☁️ Fetch Source
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Cooler Sunday Showers, but Clear Skies Ahead!
Temperatures today have plummeted from the 60s to the 40s, with patchy drizzle settling in. Expect rain and wet snow overnight, dropping temperatures to the low 30s and wind chills reaching the 20s. Up to 3″ of snow is forecast in the Adirondacks and Tug Hill. Breezy conditions with 15-20 mph winds will persist into the afternoon. Tomorrow will start dry with highs in the mid-60s, turning sunny briefly. However, a cold front Tuesday evening might trigger strong storms. Wednesday cools to the mid-50s with sunny spells, while rain returns Friday. -
Utica University Softball Defeated by Fisher in Latest Matchup
The Utica University softball team faced a tough doubleheader against St. John Fisher, suffering two 5-1 losses. Rachel Little and Abigail Sacks stood out for the Pioneers, each contributing key hits, but the team struggled to capitalize on their opportunities. Utica managed only four hits in each game, with their hopes diminished despite a solid pitching performance from Kylie Murray and Maggie Habernig. Looking ahead, the Pioneers will host Keuka College on April 29, aiming to bounce back in their regular season finale.🫎 Fetch Source
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