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If I were King ...
If I were ever made King of Chenango County, these are a few of the heavy-handed laws I’d enact immediately upon taking the throne: Decree #1 – Ban on scratch-off lottery tic... read more...
Punching the Clock: Life in the hot seat
Nobody died. That sits at the top of the three accomplishments I can be proud of looking back on my short stint as editor of The Evening Sun while Jeff Genung was on vacation.... read more...
Area children save dog
Buster Crandall, 10, Russell Button, 12, and Bradley Darling, 9, all of East Main Street in Norwich, are seen here with “Buddy,” a neighborhood dog. Earlier this week, residen... read more...
Village of Oxford passes $1.16 million spending plan
OXFORD – The Village of Oxford Board of Trustees held a public hearing Tuesday and adopted a $1.16 million spending plan for 2008-2009. According to village budget informatio... read more...
Greene village trustees adopt $1.34 million budget
GREENE – The Village of Greene Board of Trustees adopted its 2008-09 budget following a public hearing Tuesday. The total general fund amount is $995,214, according to village... read more...
NYRI: we’re not abandoning project
NORWICH – New York Regional Interconnect will continue to seek approval for its $2.1 billion power line, a company spokesperson said Tuesday, despite being turned away last mo... read more...
Man tries to steal $900 worth of baby formula from Wal-Mart
NORWICH – Authorities are looking for an individual who attempted to steal $900 dollars worth of baby formula Monday afternoon from the Norwich Wal-Mart on state Rt. 12. Chen... read more...
Camp Pharsalia gets another reprieve
NORWICH – It appears Camp Pharsalia will stay open for at least another year, state legislators confirmed Monday. “It’s done. We did it again,” said Senator Tom Libous in a t... read more...
Camp Pharsalia to stay open
NORWICH – Camp Pharsalia will stay open for at least another year, Senator Tom Libous (R-Binghamton) confirmed Monday morning. State legislators have agreed in a joint budget... read more...
Sherburne holds fire dept. banquet
SHERBURNE – The Sherburne Volunteer Fire Department held its annual awards dinner Saturday, honoring the department’s 55 members for their service and dedication. More than 1... read more...
Is rotational grazing the solution to dairy farm success?
NORWICH – Imagine thriving rural communities, once again dominated by successful family dairy farms. Dr. Jonathan Winsten, an agricultural economist and professor at the Unive... read more...
No Country for Old Carts
An abandoned shopping cart, known on the street only as “Barry,” was found dead two days ago, a few hundred feet from the store it was taken from this past Thanksgiving. Whi... read more...
Guernsey Library board approves $1.042 million budget
NORWICH – Guernsey Memorial Library’s 2008-2009 budget was approved Monday at $1,042,621, less than a 1 percent increase over last year, according to 2007-2008 figures. The l... read more...
No suspects yet in East River Road burglaries
NORWICH – Authorities are still looking for suspects in the burglaries at the log cabin business complex on East River Road in the Town of Norwich. Anyone with information is... read more...
PSC rules NYRI application deficient again
CHENANGO COUNTY – It’s back to the drawing board again for New York Regional Interconnect Inc., according to a letter the company received Monday from the state’s top power li... read more...
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