Eric Meier is Founding Editor of Ultimate Unexplained (http://UltimateUnexplained.com) and lead explorer of the Haunts and Legends of New York video series (http://bit.ly/HauntsAndLegendsNYS) He is a native Michigander with an interest in geography and history - but will try to keep the reads not as snoozy as you might remember from school. Eric has been on the radio and behind the scenes in the broadcast industry for 30 years and is a past recipient of a New York State Broadcasters award for Best Public Affairs Programming.
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Fireworks Sales Begin in Madison County
New York State recently approved the sale of some fireworks, but allowed each county to make the decision on whether they would allow fireworks to be sold within their borders. Madison County approved fireworks sales, and several pop-up fireworks stands have taken up residence in Oneida.
Exploring Utica’s ‘No Man’s Land’ ~ The Haunts And Legends Of New York
Steeped in history and legends, New York is filled with stories of the forgotten, eerie and the weird that influence us everyday. Utica has grown several times over the years from its initial founding at Old Fort Schuyler on the banks of the Mohawk River. Annexing land from surrounding towns New Hartford and Whitestown has lead to some bizarre borders.
Hannaford Corporate Parent to Merge With Rival Grocery Store Operator
The company that operates Hannaford has agreed to merge with a rival grocery store chain.
Gordon Lightfoot Returns to Stanley Theater in Utica November 8, 2015
Singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot returns to Central New York on November 8, 2015 when he performs at the Stanley Theater in Utica as part of his 50 Years on the Carefree Highway Tour.
5 Great Drives to See the Great Lakes in New York State
Two Great Lakes border New York. Even though Michigan gets the credit for being the Great Lakes State, New York has some amazingly scenic views of the Great Lakes to offer any traveler. Here are 5 great drives to see the Lake Erie and Lake Ontario shorelines in the Empire State...
The 5 Best Drives in New York State’s Adirondack Park
New York State's Adirondack Park is world famous for its High Peaks and great camps. It's a four-season recreation area with hiking, climbing, skiing and kayaking. What are the best drives to take though the park?
Photos and Video from the World’s Largest Yard Sale 2015
The World's Largest Yard Sale brought bargain hunters in droves to the Herkimer County Fairgrounds in Frankfort on Saturday June 20, 2015.
Surprise – Oneida County’s Highest Point Isn’t in the Adirondacks or Tug Hill Plateau
Oneida County is home to two of New York state's best known geographic features, the Adirondack Park in the county's northeast most corner and the snow-pelted Tug Hill Plateau in the northwestern corner. So would it surprise you that neither location contains the county's highest point.
Don’t Fall for the $100 Lowe’s Coupon on Facebook – It’s a Scam
Perhaps you've seen some friends on Facebook sharing something on Facebook promoting a free $100 coupon from Lowe's. Don't fall for it.
These 4 New York Counties Have More Cows Than People
For a state that's home to mega-urban New York City, it may surprise some that there are 4 counties in New York State where there are more cows than people.
The Search for Utica’s Lost Proctor Eagles ~ The Haunts And Legends Of New York
Steeped in history and legends, New York is filled with stories of the forgotten, eerie and the weird that influence us everyday. You probably know about Utica's "Parkway Eagle," But do you know about the other Eagle monuments the Proctor family placed around Utica?
Wyoming Residents Explain Central New York [VIDEO]
The concepts seem so obvious to us - the Utica Boilermaker, turkey joints and pizza fritte. But what if you're not a native of Central New York?