Tag Archive for: Herkimer County

Homegrown in Herkimer County: Stone Soup Recipe by Rob Cirillo

Rob’s Stone Soup recipe is a cross between traditional chicken soup and Asian ramen and is available at Stone Soup American Bistro.

Third Annual Mohawk Valley Nonprofit Symposium Brings Regional Leaders Together

Herkimer Next will host the Third Annual Mohawk Valley Nonprofit Symposium on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at Herkimer County Community College.

Registration Still Open For 2026 Mohawk Valley Nonprofit Symposium

Preparations are well under way for the 3rd Annual Mohawk Valley Nonprofit Symposium next Thursday, May 21 at Herkimer County Community College!

Patriots Day Event This Saturday at the Fort Herkimer Church

The Patriots Day program begins at 11:00 a.m. and will feature a number of short addresses on various topics related to the Revolutionary War as it impacted the Mohawk Valley region.

Mohawk Valley Data Center Planned for Former Remington Arms

Recent news reports highlight plans for a Mohawk Valley data center at the former Remington Arms location at on Hoefler Ave in Ilion.

A Capacity For Achievement

The purpose of the Charles P. Colby, Jr. Scholastic Achievement Award is to recognize and inspire students who have overcome significant inherent difficulties to earn high school diplomas.

Jennifer Collins Promoted to Association Issue Leader/Assistant Director at CCE Herkimer County

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Herkimer County (CCE Herkimer) is pleased to announce the promotion of Jennifer Collins to the position of Association Issue Leader/Assistant Director

CCE Herkimer County announces collaboration with Stone Soup American Bistro

The Homegrown in Herkimer County initiative focuses on locally sourced produce and will culminate in a Country Fair on October 10.

Canalway Challenge Kicks Off Along New York’s Canals

The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor kicks off its 8th annual Canalway Challenge on May 1.

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market begins 35th Season with Expanded Hours and Additional Vendors

Beginning May 2, the hours for the year-round Cooperstown Farmers’ Market will change to 9 am to 2 pm on Saturdays, giving customers an extra hour to shop.