October 23, 2025

New Hartford Town Supervisor Paul Miscione responds to Challenger Jim Messa’s Questions about Transparency

New Hartford Town Supervisor Paul Miscione responds to challenger Jim Messa’s questions about transparency, and also Messa’s desire to avoid confrontation as Councilman.
October 9, 2025

Chris Stever of Moto-World questions People First Spending & Transparency on New Affordable Housing on Broad St. in Utica

Chris Stever of Moto-World questions the People First municipal housing authority’s spending and transparency on new affordable housing projects at Warehouse @ 700 Broad St. in […]
July 31, 2025

New Hartford Town Supervisor Paul Miscione Defends Record & Transparency in Reelection Campaign against Jim Messa

New Hartford Town Supervisor Paul Miscione defends his record and transparency in his reelection campaign against Councilman Jim Messa, who switched parties to run as a […]
July 28, 2025

Jim Messa explains Why He’s Running against Paul Miscione for New Hartford Town Supervisor after Switching Parties

First Ward Councilman Jim Messa explains why he’s running against incumbent Paul Miscione for New Hartford Town Supervisor after switching parties, from Republican to Democrat.
February 10, 2025

Utica School Board VP Danielle Padula Defends Board’s Decision to Terminate Proctor Principal Andre Paradis, Stands By Transparency

Utica School Board Vice President Danielle Padula defends the Board’s decision to terminate Proctor High School Principal Andre Paradis, and says the Board is as transparent […]
February 6, 2025

Proctor HS Senior Aziah Clark & Father Isiah explain Positive Impact of Principal Andre Paradis before being Fired for Undisclosed Reasons

Utica Proctor High School Senior Aziah Clark and her father Isiah Clark, along with Howard Potter, explain the positive impact then-Principal Andre Paradis had on the […]
December 18, 2024

Legislator Mike Gentile explains Vote to Extend Election Commissioners Terms, and Party Chairs Ken Roser & Mitch Ford urge More Transparency in Changes

Oneida County Legislator Mike Gentile explains why he’s voting to extend Board of Elections Commissioners terms from 2 to 4 years, then County Republican Party Chair […]