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Monday Morning Quarterback: UC Men's Hockey
On athletic teams responsibility falls on the shoulders of everyone.
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Holiday Safety and Shopping Tips
With the Christmas and holiday celebration season in full swing, Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol would like to provide some safety tips that will help all of...
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Former Oneida County Independence Party Chair Sentenced to Six Months in Jail
John Dote has been sentenced to six months in jail and five years probation for stealing almost $60,000 in political donations. And he's been ordered to pay back...
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Friday Night Sports 12-9-11
Friday Night Sports 12-9-11
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Does no snow mean no business?
With no snow on the ground, how are local businesses who sell snowmobiles and other merchandise dealing with the weather?The co-owner of Mike's Cycle and...
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Looking for Holiday Love on Craigslist
We all want to have that special someone for the Holidays. But, just how far are you willing to go?One mysterious poster has put up...
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West Side Kitchen: Feeding the Need
What started as a soup kitchen in 2008 has grown into so much more. "It was going to be just the homeless. But it's turned into kind...
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Polar Express Stops Service Friday After Derailment
What was supposed to be a joyous train ride to the North Pole last night, went south pretty quickly. Luckily no one was injured, but the investigation into what...
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Liverpool Man Arrested for Rape Involving 14-Year-Old Girl
Palermo, NY--New York State Police in Fulton, NY arrested 31-year-old Timothy J. Ritschel of Liverpool for having sex with a 14-year-old female. He is being charged with rape...
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Polar Express Derailment Under Investigation
A night filled with elves and Santa came to a halt for nearly 370 people aboard the Adirondack Scenic Railroad train. Authorities say thee cars derailed during...
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Children Can Start Calling the North Pole on Monday
Children can now call the North Pole to tell Santa and Mrs. Claus what they want for Christmas. It's called the "Ho-Ho Hotline" and children are invited...
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Tis the Season to Shop Local: The Olde Wicker Mill
Eyewitness News continues to take a look at local businesses in the community with Tis' the Season to Shop LocalOn Thursday, we took a look...
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Facebook Afterlife, creepy or therapeutic?
Facebook has become a daily fixation in our everyday lives.Whether is keeping up with family, or knowing the latest gossip.But, what about keeping someone's memory...
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Extensions on Unemployment Benefits to End Decmber 31st
The continued inability of Congress to balance the budget is really hitting some people hard. Today, a small group of concerned citizens gathered to discuss how that's...
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Keeping Healthy: Knowing Your Numbers
Keeping Healthy: Knowing your numbersCaroline Gable reports.
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Mohawk Valley Wins $60.2 Million in Grants
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced this morning that the Mohawk Valley will receive $60.2 million in grants from the Regional Economic Development Council. This is all a part of...
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Holland Patent Man Arrested for Criminal Mischief
State Police in Remsen arrested 23-year-old Aaron M. Ferenti of Holland Patent for one count of criminal mischief.Ferenti got in a domestic dispute where he took a...
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Hanna to Meet with DFAS, Rome Lab Employees
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A Look Back: Mayor David Roefaro
The Mayor was excited to reflect back on his term but at the same realizing change is on the way.
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Pearl Harbor Survivors Speak Out
"And then the chilling words came over the microphone. Man your battle stations this is not a drill." Stanley Kozien is a New York Mills native who...
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RT @RPolansky_WUTR: Long-awaited agreement between Oneida Indian Nation & NYS brings mixed reactions. Is it jackpot or bust? WATCH #WUTR http://t.co/C9VOPe7Bqe
Long-awaited agreement between Oneida Indian Nation & NYS brings mixed reactions. Is it jackpot or bust? WATCH #WUTR http://t.co/C9VOPe7Bqe
#Whitesboro is about to celebrate 200th Birthday; some community members are holding a Bicentennial Parade! #WUTR http://t.co/G4CiKshC1l
Great coverage! Otsego County Residents Celebrate Bike To Work Day http://t.co/o96GqPjHQG
Meet the Eyewitness News Team
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Joe Parker
Joe Parker is an award-winning, well traveled journalist. He's been broadcasting since 1984...more than half his life, so far. Joe comes to the Utica area from the Gulf Coast (Florida,...
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Jeff Matthews
The only thing Jeff ever wanted to do more than be an on-camera Meteorologist was play left field for the Yankees. By the age of 7, he was already posting...
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Chelsea Rarrick
Chelsea comes to us all the way from Scottsdale, Arizona. While she may be far from her family back in the Southwest, Chelsea is thrilled to call Central New York...
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Elsa Gillis
Elsa is thrilled to be part of our team as an Anchor and Producer for WUTR & WFXV Eyewitness News. Coming from Newtown, Connecticut, she graduated from Cornell University with a...
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Jennifer Lee
Jennifer Lee joined WUTR/WPNY/WFXV as a Multimedia Journalist in August 2011. She is eager and honored to be apart of the news team and becoming the voice for the Central...
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Stephen Bond
Born and raised in the Central New York area, Stephen is excited to launch his career at home as a multimedia journalist at WUTR. He earned a bachelor's degree from...
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Rachel Polansky
Rachel is excited to join the Eyewitness News team as a Multimedia Journalist. Rachel is a 2012 Penn State graduate with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. While there, she was...
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Michael Spellman
A true hometown talent, Michael was born and raised in Central New York. His first taste of journalism came as a Sports Reporter for his high school newspaper...
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