The Wilcor Story: The Corrigan Family Utica Merchants since 1887

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By Michael Bosak Over one hundred inquisitive and concerned citizens attended the open house of the world-class showrooms of Wilcor International, Inc. on April 26th....

Twice the Rice at Hamilton

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By Theresa Mancuso On April, 11 Hamilton College hosted a Sacerdote Great Name series combined with a Common Ground event. College President, Dave Wippman, opened...

Central New York Citizens in Action, Inc.

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By John Furman Citizen Action & Working Families Party Support Cynthia Nixon for Governor Cynthia Nixon will fight for CNY residents Citizen Action of New York and...

3rd Annual May Day Rally May 1 Celebrated Human and Labor Rights

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By John Furman Photos By Sylvia DeSwaan Central New York Citizen Action and other labor and community groups held the Third Annual May Day rally at...

Voices of Polonia-Maximillian Kolbe – The Priest Who Became a Saint – From...

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By Ted Rajchel Background Maximilian Kolbe was a Polish Conventual Franciscan friar, who volunteered to die in place of a stranger in the German death cap...

Starting A Business in America

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  During the lifetime of most working people, they have thought about starting their own business because of the desire to be independent and free...

Iroquois Governance in 2018

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By: Doug George Kanentiio, Akwesasne-Mohawk There are presently three types of administrative agencies on Iroquois reservations within New York state: elected, of which there are...

Taking The Bereaved Out of Parent

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By Dave Roberts For several years after my 18 -year- old daughter Jeannine’s death in March of 2003, I commonly identified myself as a bereaved...

Judge Joan Shkane

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Legal Myths and Reality By Judge Joan Shkane MYTH: A Governor’s pardon in New York is always public, and the public has a chance to comment...