With St. Patrick's Day coming up, are you looking for the top corned beef and cabbage in Utica, Rome, Syracuse, and the rest of Central New York? Here's the top rated places.
We don't ever want to hear you complaining that there's nothing to do in Central New York on the weekend. Here's a handful of fun events that are happening right next door.
St. Patrick's day means everything green including beer, but if you're not a fan of beer and happen to love Irish cream here's how you can make it at home.
Legend has it that at the end of every rainbow is a magical pot of gold. The only problem nobody really knows how to actually arrive at the end of the rainbow. The one and only creature that has the knowledge to get that gold is a leprechaun. A 1st grade class in Camden realized if you catch the leprechaun, you get to the gold. So, they decided to set traps.
Utica's St. Patty's Day parade was on Saturday so there's a chance you didn't make it to Syracuse for their "green' festivities. Don't worry, we've got some video coverage for you here.
It's time to get your Irish on. Saturday is the St Patrick's Day parade in Utica that kicks off at 10am at the roundabout on Genesee Street. There are a few things you need to know before heading downtown, including where to park, what not to bring and traffic detours as the annual 'Painting of the Green' takes place today.
St. Patrick's Day is fast approaching and that means all things green - including beer. If you're not a beer person or you're just tired of the same old green Bud Light dyed with green food coloring, give these Irish shots a try.