Officials say capital projects, retirement costs, falling interest and flat revenues led to the proposed increase.
On Oct. 21, 1835, six hundred New York State abolitionists convened in Utica to form the NewYork State Antislavery Society.
Richard L. Williams, a Clinton native, has spent decades researching and writing about the history of the town of Kirland and ...
Utica Mayor Michael P. Galime announced that the city will submit an application for the 2025 NY Forward program with a focus ...
Mayor Mike Galime announced on Thursday that the Uptown District of the city is the target for a new revitalization ...
UTICA, N.Y. — The Utica Police Department arrested a maintenance worker who tried to sexually abuse a woman at her home. The ...
Northern New York’s Adirondack region is one of the most earthquake-prone areas in the Northeast. Over the years, it’s seen ...
For 15 years, Marion S. Kelsey piloted the William B. Kirk between Rochester and Buffalo. The wooden-hulled boat was ...
The Utica and Mohawk Valley Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10, at the ...
If you visit the Erie Canal today, you'll find a tranquil waterway and trail that pass through charming towns and forests, a ...
Four state corrections officers pleaded guilty Monday in a Utica courtroom in the fatal beating of an inmate last year at a ...
Do you ever wonder how old your home is? Who built it, and in what style? What did it look like when it was new? Who lived ...