''The City also advises that children should only trick or treat in close proximity to their homes and not in multiple areas throughout the city,'' a release from the Mayor's office said.
Is COVID-19 getting to our heads to the point where common social norms seem to be out the window? For one smoking "Karen," or "Ken" to follow internet standards, there's clearly some COVID-stress going on for this gentleman and his stunt almost ended very badly.
The first installment of Utica City taxes is due by May 31st and the city is offering three different options to pay during COVID-19 social distancing. If the first installment isn't paid by the end of the month, late fees could be applied.
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York has ruled in favor of the City of Utica and its police officers regarding an incident that happened in 2015.
To limit the spread of coronavirus and to promote public health, Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri says City basketball courts, tennis courts, soccer fields, baseball fields and playground equipment cannot be used by the public until further notice.