A former WIBX personality and current CNY congresswoman says President Trump's birthday should become a federal holiday to "recognize him as the founder of America's Golden Age."
Utica's Anthony Brindisi is now officially a Federal Judge. The local attorney and former Congressman was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, along party lines.
He started as an attorney, became a Utica City School Board member, served as a NYS Assemblyman, and then as a Congressman representing the 22nd Congressional District. Now, Anthony Brindisi of Utica is on the verge of becoming a U.S. Federal Judge in the Northern District of New York.
The crumbled walls and hazardous materials at the old CharlesTown Mall complex will remain for some time, but some federal money has been allocated to the site to help with cleanup efforts.
Congressman Anthony Brindisi has announced he is under self-quarantine as a result of contact he had with two Congressional members who tested positive for COVID-19.
After signing the National Defense Authorization Act at Fort Drum, President Trump traveled to Utica to take part in a fundraiser for Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney.