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Greene keeps it together as the flood waters rise again
GREENE – Emergency personnel in Greene were busy from Thursday afternoon well into the night, as a “CliffsNotes” version of the 500-year flood in late June unexpectedly played... read more...
St. Bart's, St. Paul's sign off on pastoral plan
NORWICH – After spending eight months on a road less traveled, members of St. Bartholomew’s and St. Paul’s Churches will now move ahead with an official guide – having some id... read more...
AARP gets ready to spread holiday cheer
NORWICH – Even though they’re small in number, the members of the local chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons believe any amount of helping hands are enough t... read more...
PSC demands more info for NYRI application
SHERBURNE – New York Regional Interconnect Inc. can add a few more items to an already hefty “to do list” in regards to proving its 200-mile long power line is a worthy projec... read more...
Reporter's Notebook: Mike McGuire
Sherburne-Earlville High School is vulnerable. So is every other school. In fact, we all are – and we always have been. We are all at the mercy of each other, and it is the ul... read more...
Special Report: How safe are our schools?
Over the past decade, school safety has become an unprecedented nation-wide issue following numerous instances of shocking classmate and intruder-led attacks on students, teac... read more...
How safe do students feel?
According to junior Tameka Wilsey, there’s no reason why Norwich High School shouldn’t be a safe place to learn. “They have enough rules to make it safe,” said Wilsey. “(Robe... read more...
Golden Age residents recall military service
Veterans’ Day honors those who have served and sacrificed so much for the common good, and in their lifetimes given and hopefully received well deserved blessings of peace. F... read more...
Selling the Farm: Tough times call for tough decisions
SHERBURNE – After 45 years in the business, dairy farmers Robert and Susan Patt have decided that all signs are pointing toward a change. The couple is hoping to sell the far... read more...
Local AARP chapter looks for new members, ideas
NORWICH – A group of local senior citizens are hoping some new faces can breathe life back into their organization, and add some fresh air to the collective breath of their co... read more...
Elections Commissioners urge: Get out and vote!
NORWICH – From Carol Franklin’s and Harriet Jenkins’ perspective, Nov. 7 will probably feel more like a bead-flinging Fat Tuesday during Mardi Gras, than a lever-pulling, ball... read more...
Catholic faithful respond to pastoral plan
NORWICH – Catholic parishioners of Norwich took one last chance Thursday night to openly offer the ideas they believe can sure-up and clarify the final proposal that will even... read more...
So how can we tell when NYRI's really dead?
NORWICH – From Eliot Spitzer’s point of view, “NYRI is dead.” According to a report in yesterday’s Times Herald-Record, the state Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate ... read more...
Chenango priests shuffle duties
NORWICH – Although not official, Catholic priests in Chenango County say they are devising a plan to possibly re-distribute their duties across dioceses in order to keep all e... read more...
NYS&W caught between NYRI and a hard place
NORWICH – Can’t live with it? Can’t live without it? The New York Susquehanna & Western railroad has shifted itself and Chenango County – with the help of a controversial land... read more...
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