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Hartwick College Hosts Talk on AI and Human Decision-Making
in Press releases/by MVMAI visionary Phil Wennker will present “The End of Understanding: When Machines Work But We Don’t Know Why” on Wednesday, April 1.
Grant funding available through the Fulton County 250 Commemoration Commission
in Press releases/by MVMThe deadline for applications is May 1, 2026 at 5pm. For information on organization and project eligibility, as well as full grant guidelines.
Hardy Chair Lecture to Examine Experiences of Pregnant Women in Prison
in Press releases/by MVMHartwick College will host the 2026 Hardy Chair Lecture on Thursday, April 2, at 5 p.m. in the Celebration Room at Shineman Chapel House.
The Little Falls Post Office
in This Day in History, Writing Series/by MVMJohn Porteous was appointed postmaster at the little falls, and the post office was located in his store. The early mail was delivered once a week punctually by Adam Feeter.”
March 30, 1797, Cooney Archives
Final Sugaring Off Sunday at Fenimore Farm this Weekend
in Press releases/by MVMMarch 29th marks the last Sunday in March for families and visitors of all ages to enjoy hands-on maple sugaring activities, delicious food, and immersive experiences.
Mohawk Valley History: March 26
in This Day in History, Writing Series/by MVMThis day in Mohawk Valley history: The Utica Observer on March 28, 1913, Whitesbory, NY. High Water Does Damage
Akwesasne and the American Revolution
in Writing Series/by MVMIn this week’s The Wampum Chronicles, Darren Bonaparte continues with The Akwesasne ano the American Revolution.
Mohawk Valley history: March 23, 1909, Little Falls, NY
in This Day in History, Writing Series/by MVMMarch 23, 1909: “Busy Times Down the Valley in Digging the Big Canal. The barge canal zone in this city will be a busy place this summer…”
Mohawk Valley history: March 20
in This Day in History, Writing Series/by MVMThis day in Mohawk Valley history: The Utica Observer on March 20, 1897, Utica, NY. The Big Ditch Flooded.
