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The One House You Need To See In South Utica This is a great opportunity for a home in a highly sought after location. With houses averaging only 10 days on the market before being sold, you need to move fast. Here are the directions to your new home! Go to Oneida Street to Eastwood Ave, follow Eastwood to Midland, and Midland turns into Ardmore. Look for 129 Ardmore Place. The colonial is a 4 bedroom 2 1/2 bathroom house full of character, with plenty of built-ins, exposed beams, a stone facade, an awesome yard, and it also includes a 2 stall detached garage with access to the following street. ....
2 new local eateries, a burger joint and a seafood restaurant, opening soon Rick’s Famous, a restaurant specializing in burgers, will soon open on Broad Street in Utica. Posted: Jan 18, 2021 5:52 PM Posted By: WKTV UTICA, N.Y. – Rick’s Famous, a restaurant specializing in burgers, will soon open on Broad Street in Utica. In addition to the menu staple – burgers – the restaurant will also serve hot dogs, fries, a variety of sides and desserts. The restaurant will open next week at 421 Broad St., where the Bagg’s Square Café used to be. A new seafood restaurant is coming soon to the New Hartford Shopping Center, featuring fresh seafood dinners to go. ....
Anti-shutdown lawyer takes CNY ‘Family Fun’ case; he’s fought Cuomo’s orders across NY Updated Jan 07, 2021; Posted Jan 06, 2021 The entrance to the Family Fun Factory s previous location at the Sangertown Square Mall, near Utica. The business had just relocated to a nearby strip mall before being forced to close due to the state s pandemic restrictions. Facebook Share “Enough’s enough,” Mermigis said. “We’ve been living in tyranny now for nine months.” The Long Island lawyer has taken the fight to court on behalf of numerous businesses, ranging from gyms to billiard halls. The state says restrictions and closures are necessary for public safety. Mermigis is hoping judges will force the state to do one thing: ....