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* 315: 953 Syracuse / Utica, NY ( deprected, 953 is now a standard exchange in Vernon )
St. John Fisher College is a founding member of the Empire 8 Athletic Association and competes with other full member schools: Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College.
* The temperance organisation, International Organisation of Good Templars, is established in Utica, New York, as the order of the Knights of Jericho.
** August 24 – Caesar's general Gaius Scribonius Curio is defeated in North Africa by the Pompeians under Attius Varus and King Juba I of Numidia ( whom he defeated earlier in the Battle of Utica ), in the Battle of the Bagradas River, and commits suicide.
It is northeast of Syracuse, and northwest of Utica.
However, Oneida and the other towns along NY Route 5 are suburbs of Syracuse and Utica, as is Cazenovia.
The county seat is Utica.
Onondaga County is in the west central portion of New York State, west of Utica, east of Rochester and north of Ithaca.
Otsego County is in central New York State, to the west of Albany, southeast of Utica, and northeast of Binghamton.
Schoharie County is in central New York State, west of Albany and southeast of Utica.
Saratoga County is in the northeastern part of New York State, north of Albany, northwest of Troy, and east of Utica.
* There is a Tilden Ave. in the city of Utica, New York.
Scipio is unable to stop the combined forces of the Carthaginians under Hasdrubal Gisco and the Numidians under their chief, Syphax, and he is forced to lift his siege of Utica.
* Carthage is besieged by the mercenary armies, while the city of Utica revolts and attempts to secede from Carthage.
Hamilcar Barca is able to end the siege of Utica by the mercenaries.
However, it may well be doubted whether Priscus, like Major, were not merely an epithet used to distinguish him from the later Cato of Utica, and there is no precise information as to the date when he first received the title of Cato, which may have been given in childhood as a symbol of distinction.
The county is divided into nine townships: Gayville, Jamesville, Marindahl, Mayfield, Mission Hill, Turkey Valley, Utica, Volin, Walshtown ; and two areas of unorganized territory: Southeast Yankton and West Yankton.
* Ye Olde Mill in Utica ( where Velvet ice cream is produced )
North Utica is a village in Utica Township, LaSalle County, Illinois.
While North Utica is the proper name for the city, advertising on nearby Interstates 80 and 39 refers to the village by its original name, Utica.
North Utica is located at ( 41. 3422775 ,-89. 0142070 ).
Utica is the location of the annual Burgoo Festival on Columbus Day weekend in October.

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Also, Utica provides the basis for the fictional 1920s setting of Tutter, Illinois in children's novels written by Leo Edwards.

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He opened with them in Utica, New York using the name Danny Kaye for the first time.
In 2005, Julia Keller won a Pulitzer for feature reporting on a tornado that struck Utica, Illinois.
**** Cato the Younger " Cato of Utica " or " Cato Minor " ( Marcus Porcius Catō Uticēnsis 95BC – 46BC ), politician and statesman in the late Roman Republic, remembered for his lengthy conflict with Gaius Julius Caesar, and moral integrity
Licking County has long been a hotbed for high school sports due to the many high school athletic programs in the county, including Granville High School, Heath High School, Johnstown-Monroe High School, Lakewood High School, Licking Valley High School, Licking Heights High School, Newark Catholic High School, Newark High School, Northridge High School, Utica High School, and Watkins Memorial High School.
Rome, which had dealt with Carthage with all due honor and courtesy during the crisis, going as far as to release all Punic prisoners without ransom and refuse to accept offers from Utica and Rebels mercenaries based in Sardinia to incorporate these territories into the Roman domain, seized Sardinia and Corsica and forced Carthage to pay 1, 200 talents for her initial refusal to renounce her claim over the islands.
Father Shields gave up his pastorate in the fall of 1870 due to illness and Monsignor James S. M. Lynch of Utica, New York became the second pastor of the church in February 1871, and immediately began planning for a new church building.
As Norwich maintains a very small-town atmosphere, inhabitants usually travel to the larger nearby cities of Oneonta, Binghamton, Utica, sometimes Cortland, and occasionally the much larger metropolitan areas of Syracuse and Albany for any goods and services that cannot be attained at the local department store, McLaughlins, downtown shops, Walmart or the local supermarkets.
The Utica and Binghamton Areas are the major destinations for residents doing serious shopping or looking for great variety in food, with the Binghamton area being the common preference.
Its strategic location and the presence of many pharmacies, more than three large grocery stores, an assortment of fast food restaurants, and a Super Walmart ( all of which are practically unavailable on the length of route 12 in a 40-mile radius ), make Norwich the first stop for people in surrounding hamlets that don't wish to go to the larger and more-distant areas of Oneonta, Utica or Binghamton.
* Andy Van Slyke ( born December 21, 1960 in Utica, New York ) raised in New Hartford, is a retired Major League Baseball outfielder and former first base coach for the Detroit Tigers.
As part of the negotiations in the state legislature to enact the charter of Cornell University, Ovid was promised that the site would become the Willard Asylum for the Insane, which was the second New York State facility, following the opening of the Utica Lunatic Asylum in 1843.
The Syracuse and Utica Railroad was chartered May 1, 1836, and similarly had to pay the state for any freight displaced from the canal.
Many ports along the Maghreb coast were occupied or constructed by the Phoenicians, particularly the Carthaginians, whose main settlements along the North African littoral between the Pillars of Hercules and the Libyan coast east of ancient Cyrenaica, centered in the Gulf of Tunis ( Carthage, Utica ) dominated the trade and intercourse of the Western Mediterranean for centuries.
: Your letter of yesterday is received & I hasten to answer as fully as I can -- Joseph Smith Jr first come to my notice in the year 1824 in the summer of that year I contracted with his father to build a fence on my property in the corse of that work I approach Joseph & ask how it is in a half day you put up what requires your father & 2 brothers a full day working together he says I have not been with out assistance but can not say more only you better find out the next day I take the older Smith by the arm & he says Joseph can see any thing he wishes by looking at a stone Joseph often sees Spirits here with great kettles of coin money it was Spirits who brought up rock because Joseph made no attempt on their money I latter dream I converse with spirits which let me count their money when I awake I have in my hand a dollar coin which I take for a sign Joseph describes what I seen in every particular says he the spirits are grieved so I through back the dollar in the fall of the year 1827 I hear Joseph found a gold bible I take Joseph aside & he says it is true I found it 4 years ago with my stone but only just got it because of the enchantment the old spirit come to me 3 times in the same dream & says dig up the gold but when I take it up the next morning the spirit transfigured himself from a white salamander in the bottom of the hole & struck me 3 times & held the treasure & would not let me have it because I lay it down to cover over the hole when the spirit says do not lay it down Joseph says when can I have it the spirit says one year from to day if you obay me look to the stone after a few days he looks the spirit says bring your brother Alvin Joseph says he is dead shall I bring what remains but the spirit is gone Joseph goes to get the gold bible but the spirit says you did not bring your brother you can not have it look to the stone Joseph looks but can not see who to bring the spirit says I tricked you again look to the stone Joseph looks & sees his wife on the 22d day of Sept 1827 they get the gold bible -- I give Joseph $ 50 to move him down to Pa Joseph says when you visit me I will give you a sign he gives me some hiroglyphics I take then to Utica Albany & New York in the last place Dr Mitchel gives me an introduction to Professor Anthon says he they are short hand Egyption the same what was used in ancient times bring me the old book & I will translate says I it is made of precious gold & is sealed from view says he I can not read a sealed book -- Joseph found some giant silver specticles with the plates he puts them in an old hat & in the darkness reads the words & in this way it is all translated & written down -- about the middle of June 1829 Joseph takes me together with Oliver Cowdery & David Whitmer to have a view of the plates our names are appended to the book of Mormon which I had printed with my own money -- space and time both prevent me from writing more at present if there is any thing further you wish to inquire I shall attend to it
In 1899, Joseph Lochner, owner of Lochner's Home Bakery in Utica, was indicted on a charge that he violated the Section 110 of Article 8, Chapter 415, of the Laws of 1897, in that he wrongfully and unlawfully permitted an employee working for him to work more than sixty hours in one week.
After writing two plays during his imprisonment, in which he is said to have apologized for his former rudeness, he was liberated through the interference of the tribunes of the commons ; but he had shortly afterwards to retire from Rome ( in or about 204 ) to Utica.
Although he could hit fastballs well, Walker was unprepared for the more sophisticated pitches he encountered during his first season as a professional with the Utica Blue Sox and struggled at the plate, finishing with a. 223 average and only 2 home runs.
* 2005: Julia Keller of Chicago Tribune, " for her gripping, meticulously reconstructed account of a deadly 10-second tornado that ripped through Utica, Ill ."
* 1959: Utica Observer-Dispatch and Utica Daily Press, " 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.

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