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Sherburne goes green this weekend
SHERBURNE – The Village of Sherburne will be holding its annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade at 2 p.m., Sunday. The parade will start behind the Sherburne Fire Station and proceed... read more...
Council of the Arts hosts Art and Healing Fair Saturday
NORWICH – An Art and Healing Fair will be held at the Chenango County Council of the Arts in Norwich Saturday. The event will feature lectures and workshops to heal your body ... read more...
Campbell, Kicinski face off for Earlville mayor
EARLVILLE – On Tuesday, March 20, the Village of Earlville will hold elections for the office of mayor and for two board of trustees positions. The incumbent, first-term Mayor... read more...
Pet peeves
I guess everyone has their own pet peeves, and unless science figures out a way to make us all incurably perfect, I guess we always will. Even then, I think the perfection wou... read more...
Fire dept. costs still concern at finance meeting
NORWICH – Acting Fire Chief Joseph Angelino addressed the City of Norwich Finance and Personnel committees Tuesday night about a vacancy in the fire department as well as ove... read more...
City moves ahead with rental registry
NORWICH – The City of Norwich Common Council held a special meeting Tuesday night with two major issues on the agenda: To receive the proposed rental registry ordinance to ame... read more...
Students take control of their education at S-E
SHERBURNE – The Talented and Gifted Program at Sherburne-Earlville is unique in every aspect. With student driven curriculum and little emphasis placed on grades, the students... read more...
S-E Odyssey of the Mind team strikes out on their own
SHERBURNE – When funding at Sherburne-Earlville was cut for the Odyssey of the Mind competition, an international educational program that provides creative problem-solving op... read more...
National Weather Service issues storm warning
CHENANGO COUNTY – According to the National Weather Service, more winter weather could be on the way. This morning, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Binghamton issued a w... read more...
Commission’s report could mean better flood monitoring for Norwich
NORWICH – The Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) recently listed recommendations for improving flood monitoring and forecasting that may lead to Norwich getting a new a... read more...
Holy Family kids learn "An Inconvenient Truth"
NORWICH – After watching Al Gore’s documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, fourth grade students at Holy Family School are trying to pass on a lesson of global responsibility to t... read more...
Auction goes to the dogs, literally
NORWICH – After volunteering to auction himself off for the SPCA, Norm Nichols might have felt a little nervous, but he shouldn’t have. On Saturday night, a date with Norm was... read more...
Otselic Valley gears up for winter festival
SOUTH OTSELIC – Students, teachers and community members will be coming out this weekend for Otselic Valley’s annual Winter Fest Celebration. Starting at 6 p.m. on Friday in t... read more...
CART works to meet unmet needs of county flood victims
NORWICH – The Chenango Area Recovery Team (CART) was organized in August after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) suggested it would be a useful tool to help get t... read more...
How green is your school?
Schools are supposed to set an example for students to look up to, and when it comes to environmental friendliness, the case is no different. Some schools have embraced the op... read more...
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