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Cooler Makes a Comeback: Prepare for Chilly Days Ahead!
Temperatures are set to drop sharply this evening, plummeting from mid 60s to lows around 30°F by Tuesday morning. Expect mostly cloudy skies overnight, with potential icy spots in the Mohawk Valley. Tuesday will start cloudy but turn mostly sunny, with highs only reaching the low 40s. Similar weather is expected Wednesday before rain returns Wednesday night, with highs warming to the mid-60s on Thursday. Showers are likely over the weekend, with highs around 45°F Saturday and low 50s Sunday. Prepare for cooler weather next Monday in the 40s. Precipitation chances increase later in the week.☁️ Fetch Source
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Behind the Bench: A Conversation with Dan Senif
UTICA, NY – Dan Senif, Head Athletic Trainer for Utica’s men’s hockey team, played a pivotal role in their journey to the Division III National Championship Game this season. With over a decade of experience in sports medicine, he is passionate about enhancing athletes’ health beyond the game. As spring blooms, Senif will pivot to support the Pioneer baseball team, showcasing his commitment to student-athletes. Discover more about his insights and experiences in the sports medicine field on the Utica Pioneers’ website.🫎 Fetch Source
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Chill in the Air: Cooler Days Coming Your Way!
This week, cooler weather is moving in, bringing much-needed relief from recent heat waves. Temperatures will dip to highs around 65°F, with lows in the mid-40s. Expect cloudy skies with a 30% chance of light rain, primarily on Thursday. Winds will be brisk at 15-20 mph, making it feel even cooler. Humidity levels are expected to remain moderate at around 60%. A minor cold front could trigger scattered thunderstorms on Friday, warranting a wind advisory for some areas. Stay updated and prepare for changing conditions!☁️ Fetch Source
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CMS Inspection Reveals Issues at Wynn Hospital's Cardiac Unit
Wynn Hospital in Utica, N.Y., paused its cardiothoracic surgery program 11 months ago following a state-issued review and immediate jeopardy notice. A CMS survey from March to May 2024 revealed staff concerns about the program’s high mortality rate and potential staffing issues contributing to the decline. On March 21, a staff member acknowledged these issues, and by May 2, a physician cited staffing as a significant concern before the program was suspended on May 3. -
March 31 Eyewitness Weather: Expect an Unsettled Week Ahead!
Tonight’s forecast features moderate to heavy rain ahead of a cold front, with precipitation chances at 80%. Expect gusty winds at 15-20 mph and humidity around 75%. Temperatures will drop significantly, leading into a chilly night. By Wednesday evening, a wintry mix with the potential for freezing rain could create dangerous conditions in the Adirondacks. The week remains unsettled, starting with wet weather on Thursday and more rain expected late Saturday. Overall, expect mild temperatures gradually cooling into the weekend.☁️ Fetch Source
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Softball Team Prepares for Three-Game Series This Week
The Utica University softball team is poised for an exciting week, launching their home season with a doubleheader against Hamilton College on April 1, followed by crucial Empire 8 matchups against Elmira College and Keuka College on April 4 and 5. After a strong spring break showing, where they split games but showcased remarkable resilience in a comeback win, the Pioneers look to build momentum. Fans can follow the action live via video and stats, marking a pivotal week for the team on their quest for victory.🫎 Fetch Source
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Spencer Borghardt Named Empire 8 Outdoor Field Athlete of the Week
Spencer Borghardt of Utica has been named Empire 8 Outdoor Field Athlete of the Week after dominating the hammer throw at the Utica Almost Spring Invite. His impressive throw of 52.71 meters not only secured him first place among 17 competitors but also ranks as the fourth-best in the program’s history. Utica’s next event is at Hamilton College on Saturday, April 5, starting at 10 a.m. -
Utica University men's hockey loses heartbreaking overtime game in DIII Championship to Hobart.
In a thrilling NCAA Division III Men’s Ice Hockey National Championship on Sunday at the Utica University Nexus Center, Hobart College defeated Utica University 2-1 in overtime, clinching their third consecutive national title. The game featured strong defenses, with no goals in the first period and Utica scoring first in the second. Hobart’s Easton Ryan equalized in the third, forcing overtime, where Kahlil Williams netted the winning goal after nearly 80 minutes of intense play. This victory marks Hobart as the first team to achieve a threepeat since 2004-06. -
Councilman Joe Betrus Discusses Universal Public Safety Fee's Impact on Nonprofits' Tax Burden
Utica Councilman Joe Betrus of the 6th Ward has proposed a Universal Public Safety Fee on nonprofits aimed at alleviating the financial strain on taxpayers. This initiative seeks to create a fair contribution from nonprofit organizations towards public safety services, thereby offsetting costs traditionally covered by the local taxpayer base. Councilman Betrus believes that implementing this fee will enhance community safety while ensuring a more equitable distribution of financial responsibility among various entities in the city.🎤 Fetch Source
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King Recognized as Empire 8 Co-Field Athlete of the Week
Riley King of Utica University has been named Empire 8 Co-Field Athlete of the Week after shattering her own school record in the hammer throw with a remarkable 47.57m toss at the Utica Almost Spring Invite. In addition to her record-setting performance, King secured fourth in the shot put and third in the discus throw, showcasing her versatility on the field. The Pioneers will be back in action on April 5 at the Hamilton Outdoor Invitational.🫎 Fetch Source
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Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Parts of Oriskany: Updates Inside
The Mohawk Valley Water Authority has lifted the boil water advisory for affected areas in Oriskany, NY, as of March 31 at 1:30 p.m., following a water main break on Hillside Drive. The advisory, initially in place for at least 48 hours, advised residents to boil water for drinking or cooking to ensure safety. The impacted streets included Utica Street (between Hillside Drive and Ridge Road), Ridge Road, Hillside Drive, Sunray Terrace, Husted Drive, Ceral Lane, and Spillway Drive. -
Denny's in Rome Shuts Down Permanently.
Denny’s in Rome, N.Y., has permanently closed, marking the end of a longstanding community staple. The closure was announced unexpectedly to patrons on March 30, 2025, as crews began taking down the restaurant’s signage. This decision aligns with the company’s announcement last October to shutter 50 locations by 2024 and another 100 by 2025, citing old facilities and unprofitability. Despite Denny’s having over 1,300 restaurants nationwide, this closure highlights ongoing challenges faced by the brand in maintaining its locations.📺 Fetch Source
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Vitale and King Win Pioneer Honors at March's End
Eric Vitale and Riley King have been honored as Pioneer Athletes of the Week for their extraordinary performances. Vitale propelled the men’s ice hockey team to their first NCAA Division III National Championship with pivotal goals in both the semifinals and finals, earning a spot on the All-Tournament team. Meanwhile, King shattered her own school record in the hammer throw, achieving a distance of 47.57m and earning the Empire 8 Co-Field Athlete of the Week award for her exceptional efforts in multiple events.🫎 Fetch Source
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Roadwork Notice: Construction Scheduled for March 31 in Counties
Area counties in New York will experience road construction delays during the week of March 31, as reported by the New York State Department of Transportation, Mohawk Valley Region. In Oneida County, a lane shift on Route 12 in New Hartford is due to utility work, while drainage work is set to impact Burrstone Road, Champlin Avenue, and French Road in the City of Utica. These projects aim to enhance infrastructure, but drivers should anticipate potential disruptions and plan routes accordingly to avoid inconvenience. -
Pioneers Narrowly Lose Classic National Championship Match to Hobart
In a thrilling national championship showdown, the Utica Pioneers reached new heights in their hockey program, battling Hobart to an epic overtime finish. Despite a valiant effort, highlighted by standout freshman goaltender Ryan Piros’ 44 saves, Utica fell just short when Hobart scored an 18th-minute overtime goal, securing a 2-1 victory. This remarkable journey marks the Pioneers’ first-ever Division III National Championship appearance, setting the stage for a promising future with their core of talented players remaining strong for the seasons to come. -
Officers charged in Marcy inmate's murder have two weeks to accept plea deals.
Ten correction officers blamed for the December beating death of an inmate at Marcy Correctional Facility were given the opportunity to avoid trial during a court appearance in Utica on Monday. Each defendant appeared before Judge Robert Bauer and received a plea deal from Special Prosecutor Bill Fitzpatrick, allowing them two to three weeks to consider the offer before returning to court in April. Details of the confidential agreements may provide reduced prison time in exchange for guilty pleas, potentially bypassing a jury trial.📺 Fetch Source
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Utica Celebrates Eid al-Fitr: Community Unites to Mark Ramadan's End
Today, Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting and reflection. This significant occasion encourages communal prayers, festive meals, and acts of charity, fostering a sense of unity and gratitude. Families and friends gather to share in joy and give thanks for the strength they found during the holy month. Eid al-Fitr not only signifies a spiritual milestone but also emphasizes the importance of community and compassion among Muslims everywhere. -
Pioneer Baseball Splits Sunday Games Against Soaring Eagles, Continuing Recent Momentum
Utica Pioneers baseball split a thrilling doubleheader against Elmira, winning the first game 12-11 thanks to a late comeback, but falling 10-5 in the second. The opening match featured multiple lead changes and standout performances, including Ty Montrose’s clutch hitting, which drove in five runs. The Pioneers now stand at 9-5-1, maintaining a strong 4-1 record in the Empire 8. They prepare to face Russell Sage College next on April 2, 2025, at 2:00 PM. -
Comets Dominate Defending Champions with Decisive Sweep
🚨 Game Recap: The Utica Comets took down the Hershey Bears 7-4 in a thrilling matchup! Captain Ryan Schmelzer notched his 400th AHL game with 2 goals, while Mike Hardman also scored twice. The Comets head to Toronto next! 🎉🏒 #AHL #UticaComets #HersheyBears #GameRecap🏒 Fetch Source
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Pretrial Conference Scheduled for Ten Defendants in Robert Brooks' Death Case
A pretrial conference begins Monday for 10 prison guards charged in the death of Robert Brooks at Marcy Correctional Facility. Six face murder charges after shocking body cam footage showed officers assaulting Brooks, who died from injuries. An autopsy ruled it a homicide. Justice demanded. #RobertBrooks #PrisonReform -
Women's Track and Field Team Shines at Almost Spring Invite
The Utica University women’s outdoor track and field team excelled at the Pioneer Almost Spring Invitational, securing multiple victories, including a standout performance in the 4x100m relay with a time of 50.70. Notable achievements also include Jade Dening, Catherine Manna, and Marlo Townsend sweeping the 1500m event, and Riley King breaking the school record in the hammer throw with a distance of 47.57m. The team will compete next at the Hamilton Outdoor Invitational on April 5. -
Men's Outdoor Track and Field Kicks Off Season with First Event Completion
Utica University men’s outdoor track & field team kicked off their 2025 season with remarkable performances, highlighted by Spencer Borghardt’s first-place hammer throw of 52.71m, a new personal record and second all-time in program history. Nolan Flynn also shone, winning the 400m in 49.79 seconds, placing third all-time. Additional standout performers included Andy Hadasz in the 200m and Hunter Logan in shot put, showcasing the team’s strong start as they prepare for their next meet at Hamilton College on April 5.🫎 Fetch Source
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Utica vs. Hobart: DIII Men's Hockey National Championship Highlights on
Utica College faced Hobart College in the NCAA Division III Men’s Hockey National Championship on March 25, 2023. The thrilling match took place at the Final Four in Lake Placid, New York, where Utica aimed to secure its first national title against the experienced Hobart team. The game highlighted intense rivalry and showcased the athleticism of both squads. Ultimately, Hobart emerged victorious, demonstrating strong teamwork and strategy to clinch the championship after a hard-fought battle. -
Utica Men’s Hockey Defeated by Hobart in National Championship Match
Utica University faced Hobart in the NCAA Division III Men’s Ice Hockey National Championship at the Mastrovito Hyundai Rink in Utica, NY. Utica initially scored in the first period, but Hobart tied the game in the third period. With just over two minutes left in overtime, Hobart seized the opportunity to secure a 2-1 victory, achieving their third consecutive national championship. The event drew a standing-room-only crowd, highlighting the significance of this championship match. -
Comets Sweep Defending Champions in Stunning Victory
The Utica Comets defeated the Hershey Bears 7-4 in a thrilling road game, securing their second win in less than 24 hours. Key moments included Ryan Schmelzer’s 2 goals in his 400th AHL game and a strong team performance. Next up: a match against Toronto on Wednesday! 🏒 #AHL🏒 Fetch Source
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Councilman LoMedico discusses Common Council's collaboration to reduce final budget tax increase.
Utica Councilman at Large Jack LoMedico highlights the collaborative efforts of both Democrats and Republicans on the Utica Common Council to reduce the proposed tax increase. This bipartisan initiative reflects a commitment to addressing community concerns while ensuring financial responsibility. By working together, council members aimed to create a balanced approach that benefits the constituents of Utica, demonstrating the potential for cooperation in local governance.🎤 Fetch Source
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16th Annual Benefit for Animals to Support Rome Humane Society's Mission
The 16th Annual Animals for Animals Benefit at 12 North Bar in Utica, NY, attracted crowds this weekend with 22 bands and two DJs performing to support the Rome Humane Society. Initially created in 2007 by organizer Rich Massucci to aid his stepfather’s cancer treatment, the event has since redirected funds to animal welfare. This year, the benefit exceeded its goal by raising over $100,000, showcasing the growing impact of the event and the community’s commitment to animal rescue. -
Utica City Triumphs Over Texas, Finishing Regular Season Strong
A groundbreaking art exhibit featuring immersive digital installations is set to debut at the renowned Art Museum of Modern Expressions in downtown this Saturday. Titled “Digital Dimensions,” the exhibition showcases innovative works from 20 international artists who blend technology and creativity, inviting visitors to experience art in new, interactive ways. The event aims to revolutionize perceptions of modern art by making it accessible and engaging for all audiences while highlighting the potential of digital mediums in artistic expression.⚽ Fetch Source
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Warm and Wet: Unsettled Persists This Week!
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Fulton County and an Ice Storm Warning for Hamilton County until 11 AM today due to potential freezing rain. Expect continuing widespread rainfall into Sunday with highs in the low 50s. Rain eases overnight into Monday, starting mostly cloudy, but expect scattered showers and weak storms by mid-morning. Temperatures will rise to the mid 60s ahead of an afternoon cold front, bringing the chance of strong thunderstorms with gusty winds. Breezy and cooler Tuesday (mid 40s) and mostly cloudy Wednesday. Rain returns Thursday (mid 60s).☁️ Fetch Source
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Warm Temps Persist as Rainy Keeps Rolling In!
This week’s weather features a mix of conditions as wet weather persists, with warmer temperatures expected to provide a slight reprieve. Forecast highs reach the mid-60s°F with lows in the upper 40s°F. Precipitation is likely, with a 70% chance of rain, especially in the mid-afternoon. Winds are mild at 10-15 mph, creating a moderate humidity level around 65%. Be mindful of flooding in low-lying areas due to potential rainfall totaling up to 1 inch. Keep an eye out for flood warnings as storms approach.☁️ Fetch Source
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1958 Gala Boosts Awareness and Support for Innovative MMRI Medical Research
The Masonic Medical Research Institute (MMRI) hosted its second annual 1958 Gala in Utica, NY, on Saturday, aiming to raise funds and awareness for innovative research in heart disease, diabetes, autism, and lupus. Presented by the Fountainhead Group, Adirondack Bank, and MMRI’s board, the event featured custom cocktails, fine cuisine, and a live DJ. With federal funding at risk, MMRI emphasizes the need for community support to continue its essential medical research initiatives. -
One more to go!!!!! See you Sunday!
Join us this Sunday as we conclude our series at Utica University. We look forward to seeing you there.📺 Fetch Source
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Utica Councilman Jack LoMedico on Common Council's unity in reducing tax hike budget.
Utica Councilman at Large Jack LoMedico highlights the collaborative efforts of both Democrats and Republicans on the Utica Common Council to reduce the proposed tax increase. This bipartisan initiative demonstrates a commitment to fiscal responsibility and community welfare, as council members worked together to find common ground and prioritize the best interests of Utica residents. The unified approach signifies a positive step towards enhancing the city’s economic stability while addressing the financial concerns of constituents.🎤 Fetch Source
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January 10: Snowy Serenity Captured in Today's Photo!
This week’s weather trends reveal chilly temperatures and occasional snow showers. Highs hover around 32°F with lows dipping to 20°F. Expect a 40% chance of light snow midweek, accumulating up to 2 inches. Winds will be consistent at 10-15 mph, making it feel colder with a wind chill factor. Humidity levels sit around 60%, adding to the brisk feel. No severe storms are in sight, but a winter weather advisory could be issued depending on precipitation. Stay bundled up and keep an eye out for changing conditions!☁️ Fetch Source
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Utica Defeats Defending Champions in Thrilling Home Victory
🏒✨ The Utica Comets snapped their 3-game skid by defeating the two-time champ Hershey Bears 4-2! Nathan Legare scored twice, leading the charge. Next up: games against Hershey and Toronto. Get your tickets for upcoming home games! 🔥 #Hockey #Comets #AHL #Win🏒 Fetch Source
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Men's Lacrosse Loses Close Match Against Nazareth in Intense Showdown
In a tough start to their conference season, Utica men’s lacrosse was defeated 15-8 by the Nazareth Golden Flyers on Saturday. Ryan Considine led Utica with three points, while the team saw strong performances from Lucas Donahue and Noah Erickson. Despite a spirited effort, including back-to-back goals in the third quarter, Utica struggled in the final quarter, allowing Nazareth to pull away. The Pioneers (3-5, 0-1 Empire 8) will look to rebound in their next game against St. John Fisher University on April 2 at 4 PM.🫎 Fetch Source
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Rainy Weekend Ahead: Stay Prepared for Continued Wet!
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Lewis and Northern Herkimer counties due to freezing rain, while Hamilton County is under an Ice Storm Warning. Tonight features rain and fog, with overnight lows in the upper 30s and reduced visibility—exercise caution while traveling. Expect widespread rain Sunday, high of 50°F. More rain later, with steady precipitation overnight. Monday warms to the mid 60s, but a strong cold front may bring afternoon thunderstorms. Tuesday cools to low 40s, then warming to upper 40s Wednesday. Rain returns Thursday, highs in mid 60s.☁️ Fetch Source
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Pioneers Prevail Over Eagles in Close 5-4 Series-Opener Victory
The Utica Pioneers secured a thrilling 5-4 victory over the Elmira Soaring Eagles on Saturday, maintaining their undefeated record in Empire 8 play. Pioneer pitcher Kooper Knabe shone on the mound, throwing six scoreless innings before facing a late-game rally. Closer Peyton Newton emerged to clinch the win, navigating a bases-loaded situation in the seventh inning. With this win, Utica improved to 8-4-1 overall and 3-0 in conference play. The second game of the series is set for Sunday at 12:00 PM. -
Oneida County Pride Alliance Hosts Trans Rights Rally at Oneida Square
In honor of Transgender Day of Visibility, the Oneida County Pride Alliance held a Trans rights rally at Oneida Square on March 31, drawing hundreds from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Organizer Ace Morreale emphasized the need to protect transgender rights amid rising anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in several states, including a proposed Texas bill that would make being transgender a felony. Morreale stated that while New Yorkers enjoy relative safety, there is a broader duty to advocate for transgender rights nationally and across state lines. -
Celebrating Parade Volunteers: Utica's St. Patrick's Day Dinner Honors Their Contributions
The Utica St. Patrick’s Day Parade Volunteers Dinner celebrated the dedication of volunteers who contributed to this year’s parade. Held on March 18, 2023, in Utica, the event recognized the hard work and commitment of community members who helped organize and execute the festivities, emphasizing the importance of volunteerism in ensuring the parade’s success. Attendees shared stories and experiences, fostering a sense of camaraderie among those involved in the celebration of Irish culture and community spirit. -
Pioneers' Win Streak Ends at Nazareth Following Challenging First Quarter
The Utica University women’s lacrosse team suffered a setback in their Empire 8 opener, losing 19-9 to Nazareth after a challenging first quarter. Despite strong performances from Grace and Maria Stuhlman, both scoring twice and dominating draw controls, the Pioneers couldn’t recover from an early 5-0 deficit. The team, now 3-4, prepares for a crucial matchup against #18 St. John Fisher on April 2 at 4 PM, which presents a chance to rebound against a top-ranked opponent. -
Inside the Bench: A Look at Jessie Foote's Journey
Utica University’s women’s lacrosse team kicks off Empire 8 play under the watchful eye of dedicated sports medicine professional Jessie Foote, who highlights the critical role of athletic trainers in sports. In her 1.5 years with the Pioneers, Foote emphasizes that athletic training extends beyond basic care; it fosters athlete success both on and off the field. As the team competes against Nazareth, Foote’s passion showcases the commitment essential to the sport.🫎 Fetch Source
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Boil Water Advisory Issued for Parts of Oriskany Area
Several streets in the Village of Oriskany, N.Y., are under a boil water advisory following a water main break on Hillside Drive Friday evening. The Mohawk Valley Water Authority has issued this advisory for at least 48 hours, urging residents to boil water for at least two minutes before using it for drinking or cooking. Affected areas include Utica Street, Ridge Road, Hillside Drive, Sunray Terrace, Husted Drive, Ceral Lane, and Spillway Drive, until tests confirm the water is safe for consumption.📺 Fetch Source
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Vitale Scores OT Winner, Leading Team to Historic National Championship Berth
In a thrilling showdown, the Utica Pioneers secured a spot in their first-ever national championship game after a dramatic overtime victory against Curry. Eric Vitale scored the game-winning goal, sealing the 2-1 win, propelled by a standout performance from goaltender Ryan Piros, who made 19 crucial saves. The Pioneers will face the reigning champions, Hobart College, in a highly anticipated clash on March 30 at 7:00 PM. -
Utica Councilman Jack LoMedico discusses Common Council's collaborative efforts to reduce tax increase.
Utica Councilman at Large Jack LoMedico highlights the collaborative efforts of both Democrats and Republicans on the Utica Common Council to reduce the proposed tax increase. He emphasizes the importance of bipartisan cooperation in achieving fiscal responsibility and addressing the financial concerns of the community. This united approach reflects a shared commitment to making positive changes for residents, showcasing a model of effective governance through cross-party collaboration.🎤 Fetch Source
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“We wanted to select an organization that would be deserving not only because of the work that they do, but is also underappreciated in our eyes.”
In selecting the beneficiary for the 2025 Mayor’s Benefit Gala, Mayor [Name] and his wife, Jody, have chosen Thea Bowman House, recognizing its invaluable contributions to the community. Inspired by the teachings of humanitarian Thea Bowman, the organization focuses on education and holistic support for children and families in Utica’s diverse populations. The Gala will honor Thea Bowman House for its commitment to fostering academic and social development, aligning with Sister Bowman’s vision of impactful service. Further details will be provided as the event approaches.📺 Fetch Source
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Utica Pioneers men's hockey defeats Curry in overtime, reaching national championship game.
The Utica Pioneers men’s ice hockey team triumphed over Curry in overtime, marking their historic advancement to the national championship game for the first time in the program’s history. The thrilling match took place recently, showcasing the team’s resilience and skill in a high-stakes environment. This victory underscores the growth of the Utica Pioneers hockey program and sets the stage for their chance at national glory. Their achievement is celebrated not just by the team but also by the Utica community, highlighting a significant milestone in the program’s legacy. -
Utica Secures Shutout Victory Against Syracuse on Friday Night
Tough loss for the Comets as they fell 1-0 to the Syracuse Crunch, with a late goal sealing their fate. Now sitting at the bottom of the North Division, every game counts! They’ll face the Hershey Bears tomorrow night. 🏒💔 #UticaComets #Hockey #AHL #PlayoffPush🏒 Fetch Source
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Utica Pioneers men's ice hockey wins overtime, reaches first-ever national championship game.
The Utica Pioneers men’s ice hockey team defeated Curry College in overtime, securing a spot in the national championship game for the first time in the program’s history. This historic victory occurred during the semifinals of the NCAA tournament, showcasing the Pioneers’ resilience and skill on the ice. The team aims to capitalize on this momentum as they prepare for the championship matchup, marking a significant milestone in Utica’s athletic achievements. -
Utica City Loses in Overtime on Friday Night
In a thrilling overtime matchup on [date], the Kansas City Comets rallied after falling behind to defeat Utica City FC 7-6 in Utica, NY. Despite a strong start from Utica, who led 3-0 early on, Kansas City’s persistence led to a dramatic comeback, culminating in Lucas Sousa’s penalty score in overtime that sealed the victory. Both teams showcased exceptional skill, but it was the Comets’ resilience that made the difference in a gripping finale to the season.⚽ Fetch Source
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