How Does the Decline in Newspapers Effect Us?

Newspapers are more than a citation of daily goings-on – they’re tools for personal recordkeeping and civic responsibility.

Fly Creek Walking Tour to highlight architecture and community

Otsego 2000 will offer a walking tour to highlight the architectur of Fly Creek led by Dr. Cindy Falk on Sunday, July 13 at 3:00 p.m.

Two Events Highlight Dedication of Little Falls Historic Entry

The Little Falls Historic Entry has become a physical reality. Two recent events served to highlight this community milestone.

Escape from Slavery and Life in Little Falls

Addison and Lucinda Phillips, a Black family, lived most of their adult lives here beginning in mid-1863, and raised their nine children here.

Researching Your Family History

Sometimes, it hits you that you’re not just one person. Other people define you, and you define them. We’re all in a network of history.

Agent Orange Monument Dedication Ceremony

June 14th Flag Day brought a special event to Ward Square with the Agent Orange Commemorative Monument Dedication Ceremony.

Fenimore Art Museum to Exhibit Notre-Dame Cathedral Truss

Fenimore Art Museum to Exhibit Notre-Dame Cathedral Truss as Part of Handshouse Studio’s Notre-Dame Project. Community Invited to Witness ‘Raising’ of Truss on June 24, 2025

Small Town Collaboration Inspired by NYC-based Labor Group

Thursday June 5th brought a remarkable program to Little Falls Public Library with Steven Davis of the New York Labor History Association.

General Lafayette Returns to the Mohawk Valley

Oneida and Herkimer Counties historic sites will host General Lafayette, portrayed by interpreter, Michael Halbert.

SPECIAL EVENT TODAY: Lockout of the 20,000

Presented by the New York Labor History Association and Little Falls Historical Society at the Little Falls Public Library, 10 Waverly Place, Little Falls, NY, 13365. Free admission!