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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
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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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Cooler Sunday Showers, But Sunny Days Are Ahead!
This Sunday brings cooler temperatures with high near 65°F and a chance of showers throughout the day. Expect winds from the northwest at 10-15 mph, making it feel brisk. Humidity is around 60%, leading to a damp atmosphere. Precipitation chance stands at 40%, with light rain possible. Following this, better weather is on the horizon with warmer temperatures and sunnier skies. However, keep an eye out for potential storm warnings later in the week as temperatures rise. Stay prepared!☁️ Fetch Source
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Women’s Lacrosse Competes in Last Game Before Empire 8 Conference Tournament
In a tough season finale, Utica women’s lacrosse fell to SUNY Geneseo, 19-6, despite Alyssa Specchio’s standout performance with two goals and two assists. The Pioneers initially took the lead, but Geneseo’s powerful second half secured their victory. Makayla Purdy shone in goal, making a career-high 15 saves. Looking ahead, Utica is set to face SUNY Brockport in the Empire 8 Conference tournament on April 29 at 4 PM.🫎 Fetch Source
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CNY Convention Draws Hundreds of Romance Novel Fans for a Romantic Experience.
The inaugural Romance in CNY Convention took place Saturday at the Delta by Marriott Hotel in Utica, NY, attracting romance novel enthusiasts eager to meet their favorite authors and engage in discussions. Organized by Chrissy Kullmann, the event highlighted the evolving landscape of romance literature beyond traditional Harlequin novels, showcasing diverse themes like thriller, dark, and contemporary romance. Attendees also enjoyed live recordings of the “Sex. Love. Literature” podcast, celebrating the rich spectrum of the genre. -
Men's Lacrosse Celebrates Five Seniors in Match Against Geneseo
In a disappointing Senior Day for Utica Men’s Lacrosse, the team fell 20-2 to SUNY Geneseo. Despite early efforts, including goals from Noah Erickson and Aaron Bergquist, the Pioneers struggled defensively, allowing 11 goals in the second half. The match highlighted the team’s challenges as they honored five seniors before kickoff. Next, they face the Empire 8 on April 29, 2025.🫎 Fetch Source
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Today was a perfect example of how we train FireFighters from across the state and a good experience to hear first hand what they are learning.
Today, I visited the Fire Academy to observe training focused on pressure regulation and volumetric calculations essential for firefighting. The class was divided: one segment covered the theoretical aspects of water requirements and delivery for extinguishing fires, while the other allowed cadets to apply this knowledge on the proving grounds. This experience highlighted the comprehensive training provided to firefighters across the state. It’s encouraging to see their dedication and the practical skills being developed.📺 Fetch Source
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Women's Outdoor Track and Field Wraps Up RPI Capital District Classic Event
The Utica University women’s outdoor track and field team showcased a remarkable performance at the Capital District Classic, securing a third-place finish with 93 points—just one point shy of second. Highlighting the event, Lilly Messler claimed victory in the 400m hurdles, while Mackenzie Mix captured second in the 100m and third in the 200m. The team is now poised for the Empire 8 Conference Championships on May 2nd and 3rd, building momentum from their impressive showing. -
Men's Track & Field Earns Third Place at RPI Capital District Classic
The Utica University men’s outdoor track & field team made a strong showing at the RPI Capital District Classic, clinching third place among 10 teams. Key performances included Ellis Urgent and Hunter Logan, who secured first-place finishes in long jump and shot put, respectively, with Urgent ranking No. 17 nationally. Spencer Borghardt also shone, winning the hammer throw. Several athletes set program records, and the team now gears up for the Empire 8 Outdoor Championships on May 2-3. -
Softball Achieves Sixth Series Sweep with Two Victories Against Nazareth
Utica University’s softball team dominated Nazareth University, achieving a thrilling series sweep on Friday with scores of 5-3 and 14-7. Rachel Little shone, hitting a two-run homer in the first game and driving in four runs in the second. Meghan Paul also excelled, contributing multiple RBIs and runs in an explosive offensive display. The Pioneers will next face St. John Fisher University on April 26, renewing their rivalry following last season’s Empire 8 title clash.🫎 Fetch Source
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Evening Showers and Thunderstorms, Rain to Follow Overnight!
Today features warm temperatures in the 70s, but expect a cool-down into the weekend. Possible evening showers and rumbles of thunder are anticipated, particularly in the North Country where rain has already fallen. Tonight, widespread rainfall will develop, so keep an umbrella handy for Saturday morning. Highs will reach the 60s, with a cold front bringing cooling temperatures and varying rain. Sunday will be mostly cloudy with nuisance rain and a wintry mix, high near 50°F. Winds are moderate, and no significant precipitation accumulation is expected. -
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Sunshine Returns: Enjoy Clear Skies and Warmer Temperatures Ahead!
Sunday starts cloudy with patchy fog, but the skies clear by afternoon, reaching highs of 52°F. Winds are light, humidity around 70%. Monday offers a pleasant partly sunny day, with highs near 62°F and a slight chance of evening showers (30% precip). Tuesday brings cooler, breezy conditions with rain likely (60% chance) and highs around 50°F. Wednesday sees chilly temperatures in the upper 30s with lake-enhanced snow and possible accumulation. Thursday will be calmer with highs in the upper 40s before rain returns next weekend.☁️ Fetch Source
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Men's Golf Prepares for Oswego Spring Invitational Tournament
The Utica University men’s golf team is gearing up for the Oswego State Spring Invitational, set for April 26-27 at the historic Oswego Country Club. Six Utica golfers, including All-Conference selections Adam Woodmansee, Nathan Macdonald, and Daniel Maloney, will compete against teams like Russell Sage and Oswego State. This event not only highlights their talent but also marks an exciting opportunity to showcase their skills on one of the nation’s oldest golf courses. Live results will be available online.🫎 Fetch Source
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Women's Golf Prepares for Spring NWGC Championship Competition
The Utica University women’s golf team is set to compete in the Northeast Women’s Golf Conference Championship this weekend at Winstonbury Hills Golf Course in Connecticut. Kicking off at noon on April 26 and 27, the Pioneers aim to improve on their third-place finish from the fall championship. Key players include Carly Stefanini and Riley Morris, who showcased strong performances in their last outing. Live results will be available online as they strive for a top finish against 11 competing schools.🫎 Fetch Source
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Milazzo Becomes Utica University's All-Time Winningest Baseball Coach, Hall of Famer.
Milazzo has become Utica University Baseball’s all-time leader in coaching wins after achieving this milestone during the recent season. This accomplishment highlights his successful tenure and dedication to the program, reflecting his commitment to developing student-athletes both on and off the field. Since taking the helm of the team, Milazzo has consistently driven the program forward, building a winning culture that has garnered respect within the collegiate baseball community. His leadership and strategic approach have solidified his legacy at Utica University. -
Bright Skies and Blossoms: Photo of the Day!
Baldwinsville, NY, is experiencing a delightful spring day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures reaching a pleasant 65°F. Winds are gentle, blowing at 5-10 mph, fostering a comfortable atmosphere. Humidity sits around 45%, making it feel refreshing outdoors. There’s no precipitation expected, with a 10% chance of rain, allowing for ample time to enjoy the beautiful weather. No severe weather warnings are in effect today. Make sure to capture your spring moments and share your photos for a chance to be featured!☁️ Fetch Source
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Warm Days Ahead with Isolated Showers: Stay Prepared!
This afternoon and evening, expect isolated showers or storms, though much of the area will bask in sunshine. Highs reach the upper 70s°F. Tomorrow mirrors today with a slight chance of afternoon rains. A low-pressure system will arrive overnight, bringing widespread rain Saturday morning and afternoon, with tapering showers into the evening. Sunday cools down but stays dry, paving the way for a warming trend into the 70s by Monday and Tuesday. Precipitation chance is up to 60%, winds gentle at 5-10 mph, and humidity around 70%. No significant snow predicted.☁️ Fetch Source
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Helen and Leon Sperling Holocaust Program | Utica Event Overview
The Jewish Community Center in Utica held its annual Helen and Leon Sperling Holocaust program on Wednesday, honoring the legacy of Helen Sperling. This year, guest speaker Arielle Beth Klein, a writer and granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor, presented her award-winning short film, “The Red Shoe,” inspired by her grandmother’s experiences fleeing from the Nazis. Klein emphasized the importance of educating others about the Holocaust, stating that sharing her grandmother’s story is vital now more than ever.📺 Fetch Source
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Warm Days Ahead with Spotty Showers Expected This Week!
Expect warm weather with scattered isolated showers throughout the week. Daytime highs will reach the mid-80s°F with nighttime lows in the upper 60s°F. Humidity levels will be high, around 70%, making it feel even warmer. Winds will be mild, ranging from 5-10 mph. There’s a 30% chance of precipitation, primarily in the afternoons. Keep an eye out for possible thunderstorms midweek. Overall, prepare for a mix of sun and clouds, and stay hydrated during this warm spell!☁️ Fetch Source
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Devils Call Up Seven Comets After Falling Behind 0-2
The New Jersey Devils have called up four forwards, two defensemen, and a goaltender from the Utica Comets as they prepare to face the Carolina Hurricanes in games 3 and 4 of their playoff series, in which they trail 0-2. Key players include MVP Brian Halonen, who led the Comets with 27 goals, and Mike Hardman, who has 18 goals this season. The call-ups aim to bolster the Devils’ lineup following their early playoff struggles.📺 Fetch Source
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Warm-Up Ahead: 70s This Week, 80s Coming Next Week!
Eyewitness Weather Forecast – April 24
Today, expect a few showers and isolated thunderstorms, especially in the Adirondacks, with gusty winds possible. Highs reach the upper 70s to lower 80s, with humidity around 60% and winds at 10-15 mph. Tonight, the chance for spotty showers lingers as a cold front approaches.
Friday night into Saturday brings significant rain (0.5-0.75 inches) and gusty winds up to 40 mph, especially in Mohawk Valley. Cooler temps will follow by Saturday evening. Winds remain breezy into Sunday but dry conditions return, with highs reaching 80 again by Tuesday.☁️ Fetch Source
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Understanding the Circumstances Surrounding Pope Francis's Passing
Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, died at age 88 on Easter Monday at the Domus Santa Marta hotel in Vatican City, after suffering a stroke following treatment for double pneumonia. His 12-year papacy saw significant global influence. Mourning his loss, community members held vigils, and St. Peter’s Basilica has been crowded with mourners as he lies in state in a simple wooden coffin. The Vatican extended visiting hours due to the unexpected turnout, reflecting the widespread impact of his leadership and legacy.📺 Fetch Source
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Men's Outdoor Track and Field Competes at Capital District Classic Event
The Utica University men’s track and field team is set to compete at the RPI Capital District Classic this Friday, April 25, starting at 2 PM. Highlighting the team’s recent achievements, Ellis Urgent secured a spot as the second-best long jumper in program history with a leap of 7.15m and Joshua Talbot earned Empire 8 Field Athlete of the Week honors by breaking the hammer throw record at 57.49m. Both athletes are ranked nationally, with Talbot sitting 18th and Urgent 21st in their respective events. -
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The Mayor announces a community meeting scheduled for March 15, 2024, at City Hall, focusing on local development initiatives. Residents are invited to discuss proposed projects and provide feedback. Additionally, the Mayor highlights the upcoming spring festival on April 20, 2024, at Riverside Park, featuring local vendors and family activities. The post encourages community engagement and outlines the importance of resident input in shaping the city’s future. Further details and updates will be posted on the city’s official website.📺 Fetch Source
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Women's Outdoor Track and Field Prepares for Capital District Classic Event
The Utica University women’s outdoor track and field team is primed for competition at the RPI Capital District Classic in Rensselaer, NY, on April 25 at 2 PM. Notably, Riley King recently set a new school record in the hammer throw, now ranked fourth in the Empire 8. Additionally, standout athletes Catherine Manna, Marlo Townsend, and Hannah Allison continue to excel, each securing first-place finishes at the Cortland Classic. With qualifiers for the AARTFC Regional Championship, the team looks ahead to the Empire 8 Outdoor Championships next week. -
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The Mayor announces an upcoming community event on March 15, 2024, at City Hall, aimed at fostering public engagement and collaboration. The event will feature discussions on local issues and initiatives, providing residents with a platform to voice their concerns and suggestions. Attendees are encouraged to participate actively. For more information, please visit the city’s official website. Your involvement is vital for shaping our community’s future.📺 Fetch Source
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Two Utica Men Arrested for Gun Offenses in Oneida Square.
Two Utica men were charged on April 23 at 6:30 p.m. during a police stop aimed at reducing gun violence in Oneida Square and nearby areas. The Utica Police discovered a loaded handgun on one suspect during a pat frisk, leading to his detention. Further searches of both men were conducted as part of the stop. These actions are part of heightened efforts by law enforcement to combat rising gun-related incidents in the community. -
Men's Golf Earns Three All-Conference Honors in Empire 8 Selection
Three standout players from the Utica Pioneers’ men’s golf team—Daniel Maloney, Nathan Macdonald, and Adam Woodmansee—were named to the 2025 Empire 8 All-Conference second team. Maloney secured sixth place overall with a score of 319, while Macdonald finished seventh with 322. Woodmansee not only claimed ninth place but also earned the Sportsman of the Year award, recognizing his commitment to integrity in sports. Their accolades highlight the team’s competitive spirit and dedication in the league.🫎 Fetch Source
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April 24: Captivating Moments Captured in Photo of the Day!
Today in Yorkville, NY, expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 65°F and a low of 48°F. Conditions are mild, but a chance of light rain (20% precip.) in the afternoon is possible. Winds will be light at 5-10 mph, with humidity around 60%. There’s no severe weather warning, but keep an eye on the skies in case a passing shower develops. The day promises to be pleasant overall, perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Don’t forget to visit our social media for the Weather Photo of the Day!☁️ Fetch Source
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Hartwick Lacrosse: Men Win in OT, Women Rally for Historic Victory over Pioneers
Hartwick College’s men’s lacrosse team narrowly defeated Utica University in overtime, securing a thrilling victory after a dramatic comeback attempt by their opponents. Meanwhile, the Hartwick women’s lacrosse team made history by scoring eight consecutive goals to overcome the Pioneers, marking their first win against Utica in 16 years. Both teams showcased resilience and determination this week, with the men playing on their home turf and the women demonstrating remarkable skill in their comeback performance, highlighting a successful day for Hartwick athletics. -
Helen and Leon Sperling Holocaust Education Initiative
The Jewish Community Center in Utica hosted its annual Helen and Leon Sperling Holocaust Program on Wednesday, featuring guest speaker Arielle Beth Klein, an actress and granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor. Klein shared impactful stories of her grandmother’s survival and emphasized the importance of compassion and empathy, honoring Helen Sperling’s legacy of sharing her own Holocaust experiences. This event continues to serve as a poignant reminder of the Holocaust’s history and the significance of storytelling in preserving memories.📺 Fetch Source
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Utica Baseball's Dramatic Four-Run Ninth Secures 8-7 Victory Over Keuka
The Utica Pioneers staged a thrilling comeback against the Keuka Wolves, rallying from a 7-1 deficit to secure an exhilarating win. Connor Ford shone on the mound, throwing five shutout innings and earning his first victory of the season. The Pioneers exploded for seven unanswered runs, led by crucial contributions from the bottom of the lineup. Justin Mazovec delivered a key two-RBI double in the ninth, while Josh Duval drew the game-winning walk, sealing the team’s victory and maintaining their playoff position ahead of their next matchup against SUNY Poly. -
Pioneers Fall as Hartwick Gains Momentum in Second Half
In a thrilling finish, the Utica University women’s lacrosse team fell to Hartwick Hawks 13-12 after leading 12-5 entering the fourth quarter. The Stuhlman sisters, Maria and Grace, shone for Utica with a combined five goals and five points. Despite a strong start and substantial lead, Hartwick staged a remarkable comeback, scoring eight unanswered goals to secure the victory. Utica (7-7, 4-4 Empire 8) will look to rebound in their final regular-season game against SUNY Geneseo on April 26 at 1 p.m.🫎 Fetch Source
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Pioneers and Hawks Clash in Thrilling Final Moments
In a thrilling overtime matchup, the Utica University men’s lacrosse team narrowly lost to the Hartwick Hawks 8-7 after rallying from a four-goal deficit. The Pioneers staged an impressive comeback, scoring four unanswered goals in the fourth quarter, with Ryan Considine’s man-up goal tying the game and forcing overtime. Despite their efforts, Hartwick secured the win just two minutes into the extra period. The Pioneers, now 6-9 overall, will look to bounce back on Senior Day against SUNY Geneseo on April 26.🫎 Fetch Source
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April 23: Beautiful Week Ahead, But Storms Brewing on the Horizon!
Wednesday’s weather features classic spring warmth, with highs reaching the mid to upper 70s under mostly sunny skies. Expect clear and chilly conditions tonight, dropping to the upper 30s and lower 40s. On Thursday, clouds will increase, bringing a slight chance of showers and possible thunder north of the New York State Thruway. Friday starts warm but rain arrives late, leading to steady rain through Saturday morning. The weekend will be cooler, with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s and chilly nights. Next week looks dry and gradually warmer, with highs in the upper 60s and low 70s.☁️ Fetch Source
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Sunny Days Ahead: Enjoy the Rise in Temperatures!
Today brings a beautiful spring day after a chilly start, with temperatures reaching the upper 50s to low 60s and evening sunshine. Light sprinkles are possible late tonight, with a 20% chance of precipitation. Thursday warms up significantly, highs hitting the upper 60s to low 70s, while the northern Adirondacks may experience scattered rain showers later. Expect mid to upper 70s in the Mohawk Valley. South of Route 20, isolated downpours may occur in the evening. A cold front late Friday brings widespread rain, lingering into Saturday, followed by clearing on Sunday. Winds remain mild, with humidity levels low to moderate.☁️ Fetch Source
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Get Your Season Tickets Today and Join the City Excitement!
City fans can now secure their season tickets for the upcoming sports season, ensuring a front-row seat to all the action. This exciting opportunity is ideal for those eager to support their team and experience thrilling matches live. Purchasing your tickets today guarantees not just a place in the stands, but a chance to be part of the city’s vibrant sports community. Don’t miss out on the excitement—get your season tickets and join the energy that defines the season!⚽ Fetch Source
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Utica Police Probe Homicide from Tuesday Night Incident
Utica Police are investigating a homicide that occurred Tuesday at 11:40 p.m. near Kemble and Walker streets, triggered by ShotSpotter alerts of multiple gunshots. Officers spotted a vehicle speeding away, which later reached Wynn Hospital with a man who had suffered a gunshot wound; he later died. Authorities are seeking information from the public and urge anyone with details to contact them at 315-223-3556 or submit an anonymous tip via Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers. Further updates will be released as available.📺 Fetch Source
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Spring Blooms Shine: April 23 Photo of the Day!
Today’s weather in Clinton, NY, showcases a stunning sunset backdrop, perfect for capturing blooming daffodils. Expect mild temperatures around 65°F, with a slight chance of scattered showers (20% chance) later in the afternoon. Winds will be gentle, blowing at 5-10 mph, and humidity is moderate at 60%. No severe weather events are anticipated, making it a lovely day to enjoy the outdoors. Stay tuned for updates and don’t forget to submit your own weather photos for a chance to be featured!☁️ Fetch Source
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Utica Police Seek Suspect in Homicide on Kemble Street
Utica Police are investigating a shooting that occurred on Tuesday night in Cornhill, resulting in one death. Around 11:40 PM on April 22, officers responded to multiple gunshots near Kemble and Walker Streets and pursued a vehicle fleeing the scene. The vehicle transported a gunshot victim to Wynn Hospital, but despite medical efforts, the individual died from their injuries. The victim’s identity is withheld pending notification of next of kin, and the case is now under the Utica Police Major Crimes Unit, which is processing multiple crime scenes for further investigation.📺 Fetch Source
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New Chobani Factory Announced: A Wave of Opportunity for Rome Community
Rome, N.Y. will welcome a $1.2 billion Chobani factory, generating 1,000 new jobs and boosting the local economy. This development, announced amidst previous struggles following a devastating tornado in 2024, is seen as a vital opportunity for job creation in the Utica-Rome region. Local residents, like Rosemary Valente, express optimism that it will reverse the trend of people leaving the area, highlighting the community’s need for economic growth. The factory will be located at the former Griffiss Air Base, signaling a positive shift for the region.📺 Fetch Source
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Utica Police Probe Homicide from Tuesday Night Incident
Utica Police are investigating a homicide that occurred Tuesday around 11:40 p.m. near Kemble St. and Walker St., triggered by their ShotSpotter detecting gunfire. Officers saw a vehicle speeding away from the scene, which later arrived at Wynn Hospital with a male passenger who had sustained a gunshot wound; he died shortly after. The department urges anyone with information to contact them at (315) 223-3556 or submit anonymous tips online through Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers. Further updates will follow.📺 Fetch Source
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Utica, SUNY Poly Split Doubleheader; New Hartford Lacrosse Edges Whitesboro Ahead of May
In their inaugural Empire 8 matchup, Utica University and SUNY Poly faced off in a softball doubleheader, where the teams split victories. Meanwhile, the New Hartford boys lacrosse team secured a win against local rival Whitesboro, setting the stage for an anticipated Sparrior Cup showdown in May. These matches highlight the competitive spirit and rivalries within these local athletic programs, showcasing the significance of intercollegiate and high school sports in fostering community engagement and school pride. -
Father Tom Servatius reflects on Pope Francis's legacy after his passing at St. John's.
Father Tom Servatius of Historic Old St. John’s Church in Utica fondly reflects on the legacy of Pope Francis following his passing. He emphasizes the Pope’s profound impact on the Catholic Church and global community, highlighting his commitment to compassion, social justice, and interfaith dialogue. As communities grieve, Father Servatius encourages a reflection on the Pope’s teachings and the values he championed, inspiring a unified response to the challenges faced in today’s world. The Pope’s memory serves as a guiding light for continued faith and service.🎤 Fetch Source
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Utica University and SUNY Poly Split Softball Doubleheader; New Hartford Lacrosse Wins Rivalry Match
In a high-stakes showdown, Utica University and SUNY Poly competed in a split doubleheader in their first meeting as Empire 8 rivals in softball. The clash highlighted both teams’ competitive spirit and set the stage for upcoming matchups. Meanwhile, in boys’ lacrosse, New Hartford triumphed over rival Whitesboro, bolstering their momentum ahead of the Sparrior Cup matchup slated for May. These local rivalries continue to ignite excitement in the spring sports season. -
Pioneers Secure 16-3 Victory in Tuesday's Second Game Against Keuka
In a thrilling doubleheader against Keuka College, the Utica Pioneers split the games, losing the first 4-2 but dominating the second 16-3. After struggling offensively in the opener, where they only managed four hits, the Pioneers exploded in game two with back-to-back seven-run innings, driven by standout performances from Justin Mazovec and Ty Montrose, who combined for eight hits and ten RBIs. The Pioneers will face Keuka again tomorrow, aiming to capitalize on their momentum after this impressive bounce-back victory.🫎 Fetch Source
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