![]() ![]() Wáhta’ Maple Farm syrup will be available in the spring at SavOn convenience stores and Maple Leaf Market locations, as well as at Turning Stone Resort Casino, other Oneida Indian Nation properties, and eventually additional retail locations throughout the region. Revenues generated by the maple farm will contribute to support for Oneida Indian Nation members and programming. The maple farm also will continue the growth of the Nation’s workforce, the largest in the region, with new seasonal jobs. With an Oneida Daily Dispatch newspaper subscription, you get digital and paper delivery of Oneida city news, plus coverage of Utica news, Syracuse sports, arts. As of Thursday, March 31, Oneida County reported 627 active COVID-19 cases. Oneida County’s death toll remains at 660. Production is expected to begin next spring. Thirty-eight cases were reported Saturday, March 26. To support this new enterprise, the Nation will expand its existing maple stock by planting hundreds of new trees on its ancestral homelands. provided an update Wednesday morning on the Nexus Center and on how the county is faring during the COVID-19 pandemic. Oneida Indian Nation officials said Wáhta’ Maple Farm will create a traceable product that is grown, processed, and produced on the Oneida Indian Nation’s ancestral homelands using small-batch production methods to achieve the highest standard of quality. Observer-Dispatch Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr. “We are proud to honor this tradition with Wáhta’ Maple Farm and to continue growing the enterprises that have been so critical to securing a brighter future for Nation members and all of Central New York.” About Wáhta’ Maple Farm syrup Silva covers food, drink and culture in the Mohawk Valley for the Observer-Dispatch. Show off your company being named one of Oneida Daily Dispatchs Best of the Best Readers Choice winners for 2023 These pages feature the Best of the Best. “The maple tree has long held an important place in Oneida culture, and the hard work and partnership required to produce maple syrup reflect the ways in which the Oneida people and our partners have worked together to continue the growth and success of our region,” said Ray Halbritter, Oneida Indian Nation Representative and Oneida Nation Enterprises CEO in a statement. Oneida County corrections officers and court staff have negotiated a new contract with the county. ![]()
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