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Fortune cookies

There’s really no way to tell how many fortune cookies I’ve opened over the years, but due to my love of all Chinese cuisine, I’m guessing it’s a four-digit number. Among the... read more...


New Berlin plans banners, solar power

NEW BERLIN – With the beautiful weather came fresh ideas in New Berlin during the village board meeting Tuesday, including plans to beautify downtown as well as convert ... read more...


Vets’ Home residents to share their talents at art show

OXFORD – The New York State Veterans’ Home in Oxford prides itself on keeping its residents happy, healthy and active. Next week, the community will have a chance to view “Our... read more...


Girl Scouts across the county gather to celebrate 100th anniversary

CHENANGO COUNTY – For 100 years, the Girl Scouts of America have taught girls of every age the values of working together, friendship and dedication. Monday night, girls acros... read more...


Columbus passes road preservation law

COLUMBUS ­– The Columbus Town Board passed Road Preservation Local Law #1 by a vote of 3-2 Thursday. The goal of the local law is “to maintain the safety and general welfare ... read more...


Does a bear Tweet in the woods?

This week, we at The Evening Sun took part in an AP Webinar called “Social Media in the Newsroom: Break News Better and Faster.” The purpose of this webinar was to teach us h... read more...


Oxford Academy debuts ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ this weekend

OXFORD – Get ready to take a walk on the scary side as Oxford Academy High School prepares to unveil its production of “Little Shop of Horrors” this weekend. The performances... read more...


Guilford considers lake designation

GUILFORD – The town board has approached the New York State Rural Water Association in an attempt to gather more information about the environmental impacts on Guilford Lake f... read more...


Trail enthusiasts, IDA consider future of railroad tracks

OXFORD – The railroad tracks that span the county have remained damaged and quiet since the floods of 2006, leading many to consider their usefulness. According to Jerry Locke... read more...


Chicken a sellout at Friends of New Berlin Ambulance fundraiser

NEW BERLIN – The Friends of the New Berlin Ambulance reported $4,265 in profit from a chicken dinner fundraiser Saturday. The group said they sold out of 500 chicken halves w... read more...


Boy Scout troops kick-off annual food drive

NORWICH – Boy Scout troops within the Baden-Powell Council will begin their largest service project of the year, Scouting for Food, on March 10. The project involves thousand... read more...


Celebritate mortem

I have never really understood this whole fixation people have with celebrities, especially when they die. First of all, you weren’t related to them, didn’t know them persona... read more...


Village ambulance ‘Friends’ to hold fundraiser Saturday

NEW BERLIN – The Friends of the New Berlin Ambulance Service will hold a fundraiser on Saturday at the New Berlin Fire House. The fundraiser will include a pancake breakfast ... read more...


Advisory board discusses future of New Berlin's village ambulance service

NEW BERLIN – The New Berlin ambulance advisory board met Tuesday to discuss the future of the village service. Council members from the towns of New Berlin and Columbus and t... read more...


UV plants seeds in ag literacy program

NEW BERLIN – Unadilla Valley Kindergarten students received a special visit from a giant tomato last Wednesday as part of the national Agriculture Literacy reading effort. UV... read more...



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