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YMCA hosts first chili cook-off
YMCA Youth and Family Director Bonnie Tiffany presents Mary Nezat with the first prize trophy, in the family category, for its first ever Chili Cook-Off. The event raised over... read more...
Following 30-day evaluation, still no information on P&C closing
NORWICH – Tops Markets has yet to release its decision on which stores it will close or sell, and which will remain open for business, including the local P&C, following a 30-... read more...
Renovations begin at East Main Street location
NORWICH – Renovations have begun on a dilapidated downtown property, made possible through a third round of Restore New York grant money. The 24 East Main St. location, long ... read more...
Senator urges New York taxpayers to take advantage of tax credits
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Approximately 210,000 Southern Tier residents are eligible for the Making Work Pay Tax Credit, as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestments Act (ARRA)... read more...
Girl Scouts join Norwich Campus SGO to support troops
NORWICH – Girl Scout Troop 547 has partnered with the Morrisville State College Norwich Campus Student Government Organization (SGO), continuing to show thanks to American sol... read more...
Last chance to register for Chili Cook-Off
NORWICH – Interested parties have until Friday to register for the YMCA’s Chili Cook-Off, the proceeds of which will go to UNICEF, in an effort to provide aid for the children... read more...
Elk’s Lodge closes, working to regain charter
NORWICH – With the loss of its charter awaiting an appeal, local Elk’s Lodge #1222 closed and locked its doors on Sunday, as ordered by Grand Exalted Ruler James Nichelson and... read more...
Norwich’s first rock-n-roll band to perform reunion show
NORWICH – The four original members of The Monarchs, the city’s first rock-n-roll ensemble, will perform a pair of shows Feb. 26 and 27, the third annual reunion performance t... read more...
Future of downtown grocery still a mystery
NORWICH – The future of the downtown P&C grocery remains uncertain as Tops nears the end of its 30-day evaluation of former Penn Traffic stores. While no decision has been m... read more...
Millie retires, diner changes hands
NORWICH – Millie’s Diner, a long-time city fixture, officially closed its doors yesterday, but will reopen next Tuesday, Februrary 23, under new ownership, according to longti... read more...
American Legion to host fundraiser for wounded soldier
SIDNEY – A fundraiser to assist an injured soldier, and Afton graduate, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Sidney American Legion. Spc. Matthew Cooke, a victim of the No... read more...
Officer sworn in, Eagle Scout recognized
NORWICH – Chief of Police Joseph Angelino swore in a new city police officer, and a Troop 62 Eagle Scout was recognized at Tuesday nights’ Common Council meeting. Officer Ev... read more...
Online degree a life-changing experience for local woman
NORWICH – According to 49-year-old Bainbridge resident Anne McCaleb, earning a college degree was a life-changing experience, one which provided her the opportunity to prove s... read more...
United Way campaign falls just short of goal, but will maintain last year’s funding levels
NORWICH – The Chenango United Way raised $423,032 during its 2009 campaign, 91 percent of its $465,000 goal, Executive Director Elizabeth Monaco announced Thursday. “The dow... read more...
Benefit to be held for family touched by tragedy
NORWICH – A benefit to help a former Norwich resident, whose wife of six years was killed unexpectedly in a Dec. 12 thruway accident, will be held from 1 to 7 p.m. Feb. 21 at ... read more...
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