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Featured Mohawk Valley Business: Main Street Mercantile

Main Street Mercantile located in Little Falls sells original photography, poetry, and handmade goods created by local artists.

Let’s Get to Know More About the Village of Frankfort

Nestled along the scenic Erie Canal, the Village of Frankfort offers a unique blend of small-town charm, rich history, and warm hospitality.

Featured Mohawk Valley Business: The Mustard Seed in Little Falls, NY

The Mustard Seed is one of only two locations in the Mohawk Valley where all products are fully gluten free. They sell a variety of handmade artisan herbal goods, scents, spice blends, souvenirs and gluten-free goods at their gift shop at Canal Place in Little Falls NY.

Brynn Shepardson Added to Museum NYS Championship Athletic Honon Roll

There is a multi-faceted history of Little Falls athletics exhibit at the Little Falls Historical Society’s Old Bank Building Museum. Part of this exhibit honors New York State high school champions from Little Falls.

SUNY Cobleskill Offers Free and Low-Cost Training

The SUNY Cobleskill Institute for Rural Vitality offers programs and training to help you achieve success.

Backing Small Businesses Grant Opportunity

The Backing Small Businesses grant program provides support to locally significant small businesses with community reach.

Fenimore Farm Junior Livestock Show

Eleven Herkimer County 4-H members participated in the 77th Annual show with 222 4-H members from nine counties exhibiting over 540 animals.

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.

Guardians of Freedom Memorial, Inc. Opens Nominations for Wall of Honor

The Wall of Honor will serve as a permanent tribute to deceased veterans, law enforcement officers, firefighters, and K9 heroes from Herkimer and Oneida Counties.

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.

Tag Archive for: Herkimer County