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Flood damage goes beyond the physical
NORWICH – The extensive damage caused by recent flooding was immediately calculated in terms of money lost and structures destroyed. What is often left out, county health offi... read more...
Meals on Wheels a lifeline for seniors
NORWICH – The people at Meals on Wheels are busy. Drivers, prep-staff and packers alike breeze through each morning, hustling at their work stations and in their cars, zipping... read more...
Power line opponents urged to keep up the fight
SHERBURNE – Flooding, unanswered questions, and more rain could have been stifling obstacles in the quest to vanquish the threat posed by New York Regional Interconnect Inc. H... read more...
"The Gate" opens new retail opportunities in Earlville
EARLVILLE – An old-fashioned atmosphere wrought by old-fashioned ideals; it is both motif and mantra at Carol Morse’s new Village of Earlville gift shop befittingly dubbed, ... read more...
Council of the Arts to feature June Tyler
NORWICH – Paper is assumed to only come alive when the living stories and emotions of life fill its spaces, transcribed in the printed word. However, without words paper st... read more...
Stop NYRI rally scheduled tomorrow
SHERBURNE – Village of Sherburne residents say they stand to lose a great deal if New York Regional Inc.’s power line is constructed; that’s why they’re standing together. Th... read more...
City names new alderman, temporary fire chief
NORWICH – The shuffle within the city government is settled for now, and officials say they don’t expect any delays in their “team effort” to move Norwich forward. Late actio... read more...
NYRI hearing: Hot night, hot issue
NEW HARTFORD – “It’s a hot night to deal with a hot issue,” said Senator James Seward (R- Milford), in his opening statement during Monday night’s legislative hearing regardin... read more...
Music & Lunch in the Park begins Wednesday
NORWICH – The City of Norwich Business Improvement District is offering to make a few of your Wednesday lunch hours a little less hot and hectic this summer, and a little more... read more...
Senate holds NYRI's feet to fire at New Hartford hearing tonight
NORWICH – Some politicians are hoping that citizens further up the line will create more energy against New York Regional Interconnect Inc. tonight, thus proving the grassroot... read more...
NYRI still unclear on railroad rights
NORWICH – Apparently, as New York Regional Interconnect Inc.’s project goes, so does their assumed ownership of development rights on railroad access. In a letter recently wr... read more...
10th annual Relay for Life kicks off Friday
NORWICH – Cancer, with due cause, has slipped into the drawer of commonly held beliefs as a hardship that everyone can expect to encounter in a lifetime, one way or another. ... read more...
Countdown to Blues Fest begins next Thursday
NORWICH – For all intents and purposes, the 14th Annual Chenango County Blues Festival will begin next week when their free and open summer concert series leads-off in downtow... read more...
Catholics plan to work together to keep both Norwich churches open
NORWICH – The Catholic churches of Norwich are taking unified steps away from being divided and conquered, officials said Tuesday. Following a meeting with church leaders,... read more...
Power line meeting in Orange County tonight
NORWICH – New York Regional Interconnect Inc. was not invited to tonight’s power line hearing in Orange County, so the “hot seat” may be substantially cooler than the searing ... read more...
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