Frank Puma was appointed today as city treasurer by Mayor James F. Brown in a swearing in ceremony at City Hall. The job pays $63,000. He has served as acting treasurer since September 2009. Pu... [more...]
The developer picked by the Rome Housing Authority to renovate Liberty Gardens plans to build about 60 new apartments and expand many existing units. The total number of dwellings will remain at 18... [more...]
County Health Department inspectors conduct unannounced and periodic checks of food service establishments to determine if they comply with the state codes, rules and regulations. Here are health d... [more...]
Confirmation of a new public works commissioner is among the items going before Oneida County legislators when they meet Wednesday afternoon. Dennis S. Davis of Camden is the choice of County E... [more...]
Tonight’s Schedule... Scholastic boys Basketball — Rome Catholic at Oppenheim-Ephratah, 7:30. Volleyball — Oriskany at Westmoreland, 7. Tuesday’s Schedule...... [more...]
HAMDEN, CONN. — Colgate goalie Alex Evin once again had a stellar performance, but it wasn’t enough as Quinnipiac posted a 2-0 victory over Colgate on Saturday night in men’s ECAC... [more...]
The Rome girls modified Black basketball team captured a 36-23 victory over Vernon-Verona-Sherrill on Saturday to complete their season. Gabby Langley scored 12 points in the rout, while Holly ... [more...]
Four area wrestling squads earned third-place results in their respective class tournaments and Rome Free Academy had 10 wrestlers qualify for the Section III finals during Saturday’s class c... [more...]
The Rome Free Academy boys and girls varsity soccer teams are in line for new head coaches, both moving up from junior varsity positions. The appointments of Chad Reese as boys varsity coach an... [more...]
An earlier induction date and a lower qualifying average — though still above the national standard — mark changes in Junior Honor Society for the Rome school district. The changes,... [more...]
TOWN OF LEE — The Lee Center Volunteer Fire Department’s Field Days will once again be revived in July after having been cancelled, drawing comparisons to a certain pro football quarter... [more...]
After months of customers’ questions, local retailers are getting ready to see how well the federal stimulus bill boosts sales of appliances such as refrigerators, freezers and washers. &... [more...]
TOWN OF VIENNA — Five people are homeless today after a faulty electric heater in tractor sparked a blaze that destroyed a home and attached garage on McConnellsville Road Sunday morning. ... [more...]
A 46-year-old man is accused of punching his ex-companion in the face during a Super Bowl party at his West Dominick Street residence. Police said Peter Merchant II, of 519 W. Dominick St., pun... [more...]
It’s bad enough when they pass laws to tell you how to live your life. It’s worse when they tax you to make it harder to live your life. But when the members of Congress run up a tab at... [more...]
The Obama administration wants to know if you will let them steal your 401(k). That’s right. The Department of Labor and the Treasury Department filed federal notice to see if by regulation o... [more...]
Your editorial of Jan. 30 labeled the president of the United States a thief. I submit that this crosses the boundary of propriety. By all means the Daily Sentinel should give its opinion and state... [more...]
There are good Samaritans out there. On Jan. 28, my wife and I were driving toward Rome on Route 365 when the weather suddenly changed drastically. The white-out conditions made it impossible f... [more...]
ARNOLD — Teresa (Chapin) Arnold, 50, of Utica, on Feb. 6, 2010. Services 10:30 a.m. Thursday, at St. Peter’s Church, Rome. Calling hours 4-7 p.m. Wednesday at Strong and Burns Funer... [more...]
DIAMOND — Louise Newman Diamond, 85, formerly of Sherburne, on Feb. 4, 2010. Services 11 a.m. Friday, February 12, at St. Malachy’s Church, East State St., Sherburne. Spring burial ... [more...]
