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Fire Department receives bid for new ambulance
NORWICH – The second round of bids requested for a new ambulance for the City of Norwich Fire Department were received last week, and the Common Council will decide whether or... read more...
Otselic Valley sets date for referendum
SOUTH OTSELIC – On Nov. 18, voters in the Otselic Valley School District will be asked to vote on a capital project estimated at approximately $15.5 million. For the past yea... read more...
The less expensive side of the fair
As the week draws to a close, many people may be debating whether or not to go to the fair this weekend. Prices are high, and for many, money is tight, so yesterday, staff int... read more...
City plans 2009 budget schedule
NORWICH – In order to make the budget process a more orderly and scheduled activity, City of Norwich Finance Director William Roberts distributed a timeline listing important ... read more...
Committee discusses police department vacancy
NORWICH – A vacancy in the City of Norwich Police Department has created a gap in the 12-hour shift schedule - which is currently being covered by overtime - and according to ... read more...
Stopping for directions
I can’t give directions to save my life. If you don’t believe me, just ask the delivery guys who came to deliver my new furniture a few months ago. If my grandmother, who live... read more...
Norwich Kids Kingdom to open in September
NORWICH – A new business is scheduled to open its doors in September, and its primary focus will be on kids and fun. Norwich Kids Kingdom, LLC will provide an indoor playgrou... read more...
Costs force city to remove two items from paving schedule
NORWICH – The City of Norwich voted to remove two areas originally included in its 2008 re-paving schedule, citing a substantial increase in cost as the reason. Last week, th... read more...
Judgment reserved on whether past convictions can be used in Bush trial
NORWICH – A Sandoval hearing was held Thursday to determine whether past convictions could be discussed during the trial of James F. Bush. After hearing the arguments of Distr... read more...
State audit points finger at Guernsey director
NORWICH – An audit released by the New York State Comptroller’s Office found the director of the Guernsey Memorial Library made $15,000 in questionable purchases between July ... read more...
United Way sets goal of $465,000
CHENANGO COUNTY – The Chenango United Way kicks off this year’s campaign on Sept. 27 with the second annual Day of Caring and a goal to raise at least $465,000. No one at Uni... read more...
Let’s agree to never ever agree
I enjoy politics. In the midst of what is sure to be a historic presidential election, the excitement of the political world is being felt by young and old alike. But while th... read more...
Smithville food pantry due to close
SMITHVILLE – The Smithville Food Pantry has been offering monthly food distributions since 1999, but with little funding and an increasing number of families in need, organize... read more...
Earlville holds first year of Music in the Park
EARLVILLE – With the recent addition of a new gazebo to Earlville’s Village Park, village officials decided to host a weekly “Summer Music in the Park” series for the first ti... read more...
Earlville replaces two water pumps
EARLVILLE – After replacing one of the two water pumps in the Village of Earlville, officials decided last week to move forward with the replacement of the other one. The two... read more...
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