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Oneida County's emergency shelters do not accept sex offenders, people with violent felony convictions and people with active addictions.
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He had been serving a four-year sentence for an embezzlement conspiracy at Oneida National Bank, where he had been a manager.
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The assault probably would have gone unnoticed if DeProspero hadn't asked for his equipment back, Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara said.
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In Oneida County, a 2007 law prohibits sex offenders from living within 1, 500 feet of a school, child care facility, playground or park.
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Peterman sells its slip-on Oneida Moccasins, which date back to World War I when workers on dirigibles wore them so that they wouldn't puncture the balloons.
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Oneida-Herkimer, a case on the same constitutional issue, the Court determined laws that don't discriminate against private industry should also not be considered in violation of interstate commerce laws.
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He was being held at the Oneida County Jail in central New York as he awaited word from the Federal Bureau of Prisons about where he'll serve time in the tax case.
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At the same time, the Cuomo administration has proposed three new upstate casinos, which has helped prompt resolution of ongoing state disputes with the Oneida tribe last week and the Mohawks this week.
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Centerplate says it uses Nadine by Oneida.
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The issue came to a head in Oneida County in February, after an Observer-Dispatch report found that at least eight Level 2 and Level 3 sex offenders had been housed at three North Utica motels in a two-week period.
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David Valesky of Oneida.
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