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Oneida County Public Market
In Utica’s historic Bagg’s Square District, the Oneida County Public Market brings new life to Union Station’s REA wing. Visit this vibrant farmer’s market [...]
321Main Streets, Union Station, Box 8
Utica
Utica
Pritchards Highland Farm
Country living at its best. Maple syrup in spring, then greenhouse season with plants, flowers and vegetables. Farm produce in season, plus homemade jams [...]
10150 Sulphur Springs Road
Lee Center
North Country
Pryputniewicz Paris Hill Potato & More
Genuine Paris Hill-grown potatoes and vegetables. Certified seed potatoes. Call for hours.
2293 Route 12
Waterville
Southern Hills
Reilly’s Pumpkin Stand / Annsdale Farms
Fall produce stand with pumpkins, squash, Indian corn and gourds. Call for hours.
Route 69 & Mill Pond Way
Blossvale
Sylvan Beach / Verona
River Road Farm and Greenhouses
Small greenhouse garden center specializing in a variety of seasonal crops. Spring handing baskets, bedding plants, perennials, vegetables, herbs and rose bushes. Fall mums, [...]
9182 River Road
Marcy
Utica
Riverdale Farms
Honey, maple cream and maple sugar candy. By appointment almost everyday during Maple season.
10305 River Road
Camden
North Country
Robertaccio’s Christmas Trees
Choose and cut and pre-cut Christmas trees, wreaths. Vegetables in season.
7066 Ives Road
Marcy
Utica
Rome Berkshire Vendors’ Market
Fridays
9am-6pm
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100 Block of W. Dominick Street (parking lot of Rome Berkshire Bank)
Rome
Rome
Getaway Blog
Attractions
Jan.
23
2024
Broadway Theatre League of Utica awarded $40,000 by the New York State Council on the Arts
Broadway Theatre League of Utica announced today a grant award totaling 40,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) to support the nonprofit arts and culture sector. Through New York State’s continued investment in arts and culture, NYSCA has awarded over $80 million since Spring 2023 to over 1,500 artists and organizations… Read more
Jan.
4
2024