Rome Farmers Market
The City of Rome has a population of 34,950 and is located in Oneida County in the geographic center of New York State. The City of Rome is served by Rome Memorial Hospital, a community hospital that specializes in quality care and critical services. From 24-hour emergency care to routine testing and screenings for early detection, Rome Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality care for our region. Rome Memorial Hospital is a not-for-profit hospital that provides traditional hospital inpatient services and a broad range of diagnostic and treatment services. In addition to emergency units and diagnostic treatment services the hospital also features: An 80-bed Residential Health Care Facility; Two specialty inpatient units for acute-physical medicine & rehabilitation and senior behavioral health care A regionally acclaimed maternity unit Intensive Care, Surgical and Cardiac units Ambulatory (Same-day) Surgery Cancer Treatment (Radiation Therapy) at Mohawk Valley Radiation Medicine, 107 E. Chestnut St., RomeEndoscopy including colonoscopy, upper endoscopy, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatogram, and flexible sigmoidoscopy Occupational, Physical and Speech Therapy A Sleep Disorders Center Stroke Therapy Substance Abuse Counseling The Rome City School District serves approximately 6,000 students from the City of Rome and surrounding areas. The district features: Six elementary schools for children in grades K-4: Francis Bellamy Elementary School Louis V. Denti Elementary School Gansevoort Elemenary School John E. Joy Elementary School Ridge Mills Elementary School Stokes Elementary School One upper elementary for children in grades 5-6: George R. Staley Upper Elementary School One middle school for children in grades 7-8: Lyndon H. Strough Middle School One high school for students in grades 9-12: Rome Free Academy The Rome City School District also offers pre-K and early intervention services. The City of Rome also is home to Rome Catholic School, operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, which offers educational opportunities for children from pre-school through Grade 12. One of two campuses for the New York State School for the Deaf is also located in Rome. The New York State School for the Deaf offers a wide array of opportunities and experiences for children who are deaf or hearing impaired. While many NYSSD students reside in the school’s dormitories; many families also move to the area and their children are transported to and from the school daily. The City of Rome also features a regional campus of Mohawk Valley Community College. This full–service branch campus offers couurses leading to many of MVCC’s more than 100 degree and certificate programs, plus non–credit workshops, seminars, and a range of business/industry training opportunities. The Rome Campus also hosts a growing schedule of cultural and community events. In addition to serving the college needs of many Rome residents, this branch campus also attracts students from Madison and Lewis Counties as well as other areas. The college contains state-of-the-art classrooms, learning laboratories, a fitness center, computer clusters, meeting rooms, library, bookstore, offices, and common areas.
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100 block of East Dominick Street, Rome, NY 13440