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  2. Oneida County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Oneida County (/ oʊ ˈ n aɪ d ə / oh-NYE-də) [2] is a county in the state of New York, United States.As of February 26, 2024, the population was 226,654. [3] The county seat is Utica. [4]

  3. Boilermaker Road Race - Wikipedia

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    The first Boilermaker was held on July 16, 1978, with a budget of $750 and 800 local runners participating. The name alludes to a primary underwriter of the race, the Utica Radiator Corporation (now Utica Boilers, part of ECR International), whose main offices are near the race starting line. [8] The wheelchair section was added in 1980.

  4. Lawyers Have Heart - Wikipedia

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    The original and largest LHH event is the annual Lawyers Have Heart 10K, 5K, and Fun Walk in Washington, D.C., with over 5,500 runners and walkers participating in 2018. [18] Relatively flat and scenic, the race course begins and ends at the Washington Harbour , in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., and follows the Potomac River ...

  5. Utica, New York - Wikipedia

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    Utica's original public high school, the Utica Free Academy, closed in 1987. [245] The city is also home to Notre Dame Junior Senior High School, a small Catholic high school founded in 1959 by the Xaverian Brothers. [246] Utica Public Library. The first public library in Utica was founded in 1838.

  6. Five star athletes heading into Utica Hall of Fame - AOL

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  7. 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 ...

  8. Alzheimer's Association invites Basin residents to join 2024 ...

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    On Walk day, participants honor those affected by Alzheimer's with the poignant Promise Garden ceremony — a mission-focused experience that signifies our solidarity in the fight against the disease.

  9. Utica, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Utica was probably founded in the early 1800s and named after the City of Utica, New York. Mill Street, which is the first side road on KY 140, was named after the flour mill that was located behind JR's Market. The first property on Mill Street was a passenger train station in the late 1800s to early 1900s that ferried people to the river town ...