Oneida is joining the inflatable holiday craze! Streets will showcase themed inflatables all December, spreading festive cheer and fun across the city in the Christmas Cheer Spectacular 2025.
A Central New York Halloween display has become a must-see attraction, featuring interactive props, lights, and animatronics. Visitors can walk through, clap to activate surprises, and enjoy the spooky spectacle.
From a floating Max to a towering 12-foot Demogorgon, Oneida, NY is home to an epic Stranger Things Halloween display. Handmade by Jasson Obomsawin, it’s drawing crowds and even traffic backups!
Oneida students will be adjusting to a new schedule this year. High school students will start earlier, and middle school students will stay later to accommodate both groups in the middle school building.
Oneida High School students will attend Otto Shortell Middle School this fall on a split schedule. High schoolers in the morning, middle schoolers in the afternoon. Details on schedules, transportation, and programming will be shared soon.
The Oneida City School District will not proceed with the Bishop Grimes lease for the upcoming school year. Officials are now scrambling to find an alternative,
Due to extensive damage from a June storm, Oneida High School will remain closed for the 2025–2026 school year. The district has finalized plans to relocate students and staff to the former Bishop Grimes campus.
After years of cozy dine-in service, a popular Central New York café is going drive-thru only to speed up your mornings without sacrificing the flavors you love.
Oneida High School will not reopen next school year after sustaining extensive damage in last month’s storm. The district is exploring other learning options to keep students safe and supported.