New York State Lead Rental Registry Law Now in Effect
As of November 3, 2025, New York State implemented the Lead Rental Registry requiring property owners (landlords) to inspect and repair lead hazards per...
The Workforce Development Board Seeks Oneida County Employers to Provide Worksites for Youth Employment...
Utica, NY – The Workforce Development Board’s (WDB) Youth Employment Program (YEP) is an important platform that aims to reduce community gun violence and...
Old Path Farm Winter Classes/ Activities
Class Topic: Herbal Aphrodisiacs
Time: 6:30-8pm February 4th
Location: Tom's Natural Foods Co-op,
3 Fountain Street (suite 201), Clinton, NY 13323
Cost: $5 suggested donation
As we all know, February is considered by...
Utica Zoo Welcomes New White-Naped Crane and Patagonian Cavy Males
Utica Zoo Welcomes New White-Naped Crane and Patagonian Cavy Males
The new year keeps on giving new arrivals to the Utica Zoo, who just recently...
UTICA ZOO COUNTS ON COMMUNITY FOR ANNUAL BIRD CENSUS
National Audubon Society Includes Utica Zoo in Christmas Bird Count
For the 126 th time, the National Audubon Society is conducting their yearly Christmas Bird
Count!...
Happy National Entrepreneurs Day!
Today’s entrepreneurs are using skillful digital storytelling to live independently, contribute to the local economy, define our communal identity, and joyfully connect people.
For example,...
Embrace the Magic of the Holiday Season with a Local Christmas Tree
The holiday season is upon us, and decorating your home with a local Christmas tree is a great way to get into the festive...
Picente Announces Extended Hours For SNAP Assistance
County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. announced today that the Oneida County Department of Family and Community Services will be extending its hours to...
The Tramontane Café is a Unique Utica, NY attraction
The Tramontane Café is a Unique Utica, NY attraction
This place… Is indeed a unique Utica attraction. It is a café, a creative artist’s venue,...
FREE WEBINAR ABOUT GARDENING FOR BATS IN NEW YORK
— Celebrate Halloween early with the real star of the show: bats. Besides adding flair to a beloved holiday and our local wildlife, bats consume...









