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  2. List of people from Utica, New York - Wikipedia

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    Horatio Seymour – politician who served as New York State Governor [16] [17] Carrie Babcock Sherman – wife of Vice President James S. Sherman, second lady of the United States; James Schoolcraft Sherman – lawyer and politician who served as 27th vice president of the United States [18] [19] Fred Sisson – U.S. Congressman

  3. Kathryn E. Freed - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn E. Freed (born October 25, 1946) is an American lawyer, politician, and former judge who served as a New York Supreme Court Justice from 2012 to 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life and education

  4. Daily Sentinel (Rome, New York) - Wikipedia

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    WRUN stood for "Rome-Utica News". [18] At the time it applied for permits, the signal from Utica-based competitor WIBX was too weak to reach Rome at night; WIBX upgraded their transmitter soon after. [19] Dick Clark was an announcer at WRUN before becoming a television news anchor at WKTV in 1951. [20] The Sentinel company sold WRUN in 1970. [21]

  5. Hugh R. Jones - Wikipedia

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    The History of the New York Court of Appeals, 1932-2003 by Bernard S. Meyer, Burton C. Agata & Seth H. Agata (pages 28f) HUGH RICHARD JONES 1914-2001 Court of Appeals: 1973-1984 Historical Society of the New York Courts. www.nycourts.gov; Hugh R. Jones, 86, Ex-Judge On New York Court of Appeals in NYT on March 6, 2001

  6. Observer-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    Eliasaph Dorchester founded the weekly Utica Observer in 1817. The paper briefly moved to Rome, New York and published under the name of the Oneida Observer, but returned to Utica after. The paper consolidated with the Utica Democrat in 1852, bringing with it long-time editor Dewitt C. Grove, who simultaneously served as mayor of Utica from ...

  7. Miller Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Originally named the McMillin Theater, it was renovated and renamed the Kathryn Bache Miller Theatre in 1988, [2] with George Steel as its first executive director. The current director, Melissa Smey, took over from Steel in 2009. [3] [4] Miller Theatre is particularly known for its Composer Portraits Series.

  8. Kathryn Troutman - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Kraemer Troutman (born October 5, 1947) is an American author, consultant, and career trainer. She has assisted individuals seeking government employment. She is the founder and president of The Resume Place, Inc., a service business located in Baltimore, MD that consults, writes, and designs federal and private-sector resumes.

  9. WSKU - Wikipedia

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    Clear Channel closed its operations in Utica, New York in 2007, and the KISS FM stations on 97.9 WSKS and 105.5 WSKU were sold to former co-owner Ken Roser, through his company Roser Communications. The format and branding of the stations remained the same, under program director and air personality Shaun Andrews.