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  2. Utica Psychiatric Center - Wikipedia

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    June 23, 1980. The Utica Psychiatric Center, also known as Utica State Hospital, opened in Utica on January 16, 1843. [3] It was New York 's first state-run facility designed to care for the mentally ill, and one of the first such institutions in the United States. It was originally called the New York State Lunatic Asylum at Utica.

  3. Killing of Nyah Mway - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, a group rallied at City Hall during a meeting of the Utica Common Council and marched to the Utica state office building. [17] [18] On July 2, Nyah Mway's family announced that they had obtained legal representation, Julia P. Kuan and Earl S. Ward of the firm Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel.

  4. Utica, New York - Wikipedia

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    Utica (/ ˈjuːtɪkə / ⓘ) is a city in the Mohawk Valley and the county seat of Oneida County, New York, United States. The tenth-most-populous city in New York State, its population was 65,283 in the 2020 U.S. Census. [ 9 ] Located on the Mohawk River at the foot of the Adirondack Mountains, it is approximately 95 mi (153 km) west-northwest ...

  5. Mohawk Valley Health System - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) is a non-profit health system providing services to residents of the Mohawk Valley in Central New York. It was created in 2014 as an affiliation of Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare and St. Elizabeth Medical Center. [2][3] In October 2023, MVHS moved all acute care beds and emergency services to a new hospital, the ...

  6. Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center - Wikipedia

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    Utica State Hospital was founded in 1836 and opened in 1843. [3] It was New York State's first state-run mental health facility, and one of the first of its kind in the United States. The building was closed in 1977, and is now used for records storage. [4] [3] [5] The McPike Addiction Treatment Center is a 68-bed inpatient facility. [6]

  7. Utica–Rome metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    UTC−4 (EDT) The Utica–Rome Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in Central New York anchored by the cities of Utica and Rome (both in Oneida County). As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 292,264.

  8. Demographics of Utica, New York - Wikipedia

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    The city is the tenth-most populous in New York, the seat of Oneida County, and the focal point of the six-county Mohawk Valley region, along with the city of Schenectady. The U.S. Census reported that the Utica–Rome Metropolitan Statistical Area decreased in population from 299,397 in 2010 to 296,615 as of July 1, 2014. [2]

  9. Forest Hill Cemetery (Utica, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.foresthillcemetery.org. Forest Hill Cemetery is a rural cemetery in Utica, New York founded in 1850. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. Forest Hills Cemetery is located at 2201 Oneida Street, in Utica, New York. It is a non-sectarian cemetery, which means anyone of any religion can be ...