Coronavirus Cases Hit 142 In New York State, Up 35% In DayBy The Citizen on March 9, 2020New York state’s coronavirus caseload has grown 35% in a day.Continue reading… Source: WIBX 950Published in andrew cuomo, Associated Press, coronavirus, New York News and Utica-Rome News The CitizenMore from andrew cuomoMore posts in andrew cuomo »Congestion Pricing: What New Yorkers will be Paying to CommuteFormer NY Governor Cuomo Sues to Get Public DefenderNew Sienna Poll Offers Up Surprising Results on Masks and CuomoCuomo Sued By NY Trooper Who Said He Sexually Harassed HerAG Taps Brakes On Effort To Seize Cuomo Book ProfitsMore from Associated PressMore posts in Associated Press »Steve Wynn's Supreme Court Case Could Greatly Alter Free PressFall Cooking Show- How to Make Keeler's Salty Apple PieAuthentic Oktoberfest is Coming to the Utica Area in OctoberNew York Was Home To America's Last Floating PrisonJimmy Carter Celebrating 98 with Family, Friends, BaseballMore from coronavirusMore posts in coronavirus »Madison County Joins List Of Counties Under State Of EmergencyMVHS Restricting Access To Hospital EntrancesOneida County DMV Offices in Utica, Rome Will Be Closed This WeekLocal Town, Village Elections May Be Postponed – At Least in Oneida CountyOneida Indian Nation Offering Additional Paid Time Off To EmployeesMore from New York NewsMore posts in New York News »Social Security Is Changing in 2026: What You Need to KnowHEAP Opens for Central New YorkersTikTok Challenge Forces Safety Crackdown on Popular NY LakeUtica Looking for Ski Patrollers For Val Bialas Ski Center Holiday Car Decorations in NY: What Is Legal and What Is NotMore from Utica-Rome NewsMore posts in Utica-Rome News »Slippery Driving: Is Salt & Brine Still Used to Combat Icy Roads?This Week's Free Tarot Reading Has A Powerful MessageEverything You Need To Know About SantaCon Utica 2025TikTok Challenge Forces Safety Crackdown on Popular NY LakeHoliday Car Decorations in NY: What Is Legal and What Is Not
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