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It’s the end of the world ...

Christmas is finally over which means we can all relax, right? Not if the ancient Mayans are to be believed. If what they say is true, this will be humanity’s final year walk... read more...


Greene eatery reopens after five-month hiatus

GREENE – Back by popular demand, Our Place Restaurant and Lounge has re-opened its doors after a five month hiatus. According to co-owners Robin and Mark Woodruff, the hiatus... read more...


Entry level position

As I have mentioned before, college can be incredibly rewarding but can also be disastrous if rushed into. My next thought is: What happens when you graduate? It seems to be ... read more...


Towns of New Berlin. Columbus forming own ambulance service

NEW BERLIN – The towns of Columbus and New Berlin will follow through with creating a separate ambulance district and service after the Village of New Berlin voted to reject t... read more...


Program helps EMT hopefuls get on the job experience

OXFORD – The Americorps Rural Health Service Corps is offering a program that helps members of the community who are interested in EMT training and job experience. Heather Sh... read more...


Chase gets into the Christmas spirit

NEW BERLIN – Chase Memorial Nursing Home held its first Christmas tree raffle in conjunction with its second annual craft and bake sale Saturday to raise money for Chase Life ... read more...


New Berlin celebrates the Spirit of Christmas this weekend

NEW BERLIN – The Spirit of Christmas celebration returns to New Berlin this weekend with craft vendors, snacks and a special visit by everyone’s favorite jolly old elf. The e... read more...


Oxford Church plans 'Blue Christmas' service

OXFORD – The Oxford United Methodist Church will hold its first ‘Blue Christmas’ service at 7 p.m. on Dec. 21. The service is a chance for individuals who are having difficult... read more...


Senator tours Golden Artist Colors

COLUMBUS – New York State Senator David Valesky, D-Oneida, visited Golden Artist Colors Monday to tour the facility and the new Sam and Adele Golden Artist Residence space. V... read more...


Information wants to be free

Some of you may remember a little column I did about a month ago that dealt with the vast amounts of information that can be accessed by browsing the World Wide Web. Now, I’... read more...


Unadilla Valley communities come together for 'Project Santa'

NEW BERLIN – “Project Santa” is in its 15th year at Unadilla Valley Central School as grades K-12 collect food, gifts and toys for area families in need this holiday season. ... read more...


Oxford continues to address concerns regarding bridge project

OXFORD – The Oxford Village Board discussed concerns regarding sewage and water movement between the east and west sides of the village last week. Currently, the sewer line r... read more...


Mandate reform, funding disparity top school boards' concerns

GREENE – The Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego BOCES and the Chenango County School Boards Association held their annual legislative breakfast Saturday at the Silo Restaurant i... read more...


A very expensive year

Unfortunately, I was unable to finish my Occupy Wall Street column in time for this week, so it will have to wait one more. I have come to realize that I may have made a miss... read more...


IDA grants tax incentives for Agro Farma expansion

COLUMBUS – The Chenango County Industrial Development Agency voted this morning to approve a sales tax exemption incentive totaling $3,837,297 for Agro Farma’s latest expansio... read more...



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