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The Utica Daily Press and the Utica Observer-Dispatch merged in 1987, and were renamed to the current Observer-Dispatch. [5] Gannett owned the newspaper until 2007, when it was purchased by GateHouse Media. [6] GateHouse Media's parent company merged with Gannett in 2019, returning the Observer-Dispatch to Gannett once more. [7]
The Utica Observer-Dispatch and the Utica Daily Press (New York), for their successful campaign against corruption, gambling and vice in their home city and the achievement of sweeping civic reforms in the face of political pressure and threats of violence. By their stalwart leadership of the forces of good government, these newspapers upheld ...
Laura Sitterly, Utica Observer Dispatch February 21, 2024 at 10:07 AM Exit 31 Exotic, a trailblazer in the cannabis industry, held its grand opening as Utica’s first licensed recreational ...
Amy Neff Roth, Utica Observer Dispatch. February 12, 2025 at 11:39 AM. If Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is confirmed as the next ambassador to the United Nations, residents of northern Oneida ...
Casey Pritchard, Utica Observer Dispatch. May 17, 2024 at 1:30 AM. The Utica Fire Department is celebrating 150 years of service this year, and Fire Chief Scott Ingersoll recently reflected on the ...
Rufus Pasquale "Rufie" Elefante (April 11, 1903 – November 15, 1994) was an American political boss from Utica, New York. [1] Originally a Republican, who worked as a trucker, Elefante rose to power during the late 1920s.
Over the following year, the boards of the Utica City School District and the town of New Hartford voted to switch from the Utica-based Observer-Dispatch to the Sentinel as their official newspaper. [28] [29] In its organizing meeting for its 2024 term, the Utica Common Council voted to switch the city's official newspaper to the Sentinel. [30]
The train's locomotive -- its large bell tolling -- is pulling seven cars, including the burial car containing the closed coffin. The Utica Brass Band begins to play, "The Dead March in Saul."