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Jeffrey easily wins GOP primary
NORWICH – One-term incumbent Robert M. Jeffrey defeated challenger Daniel J. Palmer by a wide margin in Tuesday’s Republican primary, 94-15, for the city’s 6th Ward. “I’d lik... read more...
Meeting tonight addresses changes in flood plain maps
NORWICH – Any homes built in a flood plain from now on would have to meet regulations drawn up by the federal government, officials said. “We’re not out to prevent developmen... read more...
City picks contractor for $4.5M treatment plant upgrade
NORWICH – Pending approval from state and federal agencies, a Binghamton-area company will begin replacing 18 outdated filters at the city’s wastewater treatment plant in Dece... read more...
It’s a spinning wheel, hop on
A few years ago the people who invent buzz words and phrases stole the title of a horror script I wrote and used it to describe something that already has a perfectly good nam... read more...
Changes to flood plain maps will affect homeowners' insurance
NORWICH – Federal and state officials have announced changes to the county’s designated flood plain that will require a new group of homeowners to purchase disaster insurance ... read more...
Palmer seeks Alderman ticket against Incumbent Jeffrey for 6th Ward
NORWICH – A political newcomer is challenging a one-term incumbent in the city’s only contested primary Tuesday – a race for the Republican ticket in November’s 6th Ward Alder... read more...
Thrift store expands and uniform shop opens; Chinese take-out on the way
NORWICH – The Pink Door recently completed a summer-long expansion, store volunteers confirmed this week. The thrift clothing store, located next to the back entrance of McLa... read more...
State gives money to renovate vacant commercial property
NORWICH – The city was awarded $200k by the state last week to renovate a vacant downtown building that officials hope to flip as a viable retail or commercial space – maybe e... read more...
The missing link
The area in question is relatively small. Two by one centimeters to be exact. About the size of two shirt buttons set side-by-side. It is comprised of matter that is common ... read more...
Rabid skunk found in Norwich
NORWICH – A rabid skunk was discovered earlier this month in the City of Norwich, health and public safety officials are reporting. The animal was found in the northwest corn... read more...
From Norwich to the Big Easy
While our current Evening Sun reporters are working to bring you our Progress Chenango 2009 special sections this week, I’ve asked five of my favorite ES alumni to fill in as ... read more...
Norwich Family Bluegrass Festival kicks off today
NORWICH – Music is as important off-stage as it is on at the Norwich Family Bluegrass Festival. For some, the chance to pick into the wee hours of the morning at a new-found ... read more...
500-plus to attend Lobsterfest Sunday
NORWICH – More than 500 people from around the region are expected to attend the Chenango County Republican Committee’s annual Lobsterfest fundraiser Sunday, organizers say. ... read more...
Norwich Bluegrass Festival adds a fourth day
NORWICH – Organizers of the Norwich Family Bluegrass Festival added a fourth day to this year’s event, hoping more audience members and local musicians will take advantage. “... read more...
A kernel of truth
How did whoever invented the word Colonel get people to believe that it sounds like Kernel? It was either a colossal mistake that no one bothered to fix or, as I presume, it ... read more...
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