Daily Archive for Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007 Back to Archive listing | [ < Previous Day ] [ Next Day > ]
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Morrisville students have 'message of peace' for Virginia Tech
NORWICH – A national tragedy has moved a group of local college classmates to offer a message of peace and healing to its victims. Shaken by the shootings at Virginia Tech la... read more...
Gibson reports on reading program success
NORWICH – Building a solid foundation of reading, writing and comprehension is a crucial part of a young child’s education. Stanford Gibson Principal Dara Lewis stood before... read more...
Pedestrian crossing signs could make Norwich safer
NORWICH – The City of Norwich is attempting to make a safer environment for pedestrians walking along Broad Street and other busy intersections. At a recent meeting of the Cit... read more...
Meeting on Oxford bridge project tonight
OXFORD – Plans to begin work on replacing the historic Oxford truss bridge have been pushed back for two years. Work is now scheduled to begin in 2009. The delay is due to t... read more...
Sports
Oneonta bats catch fire
Baseball Oneonta 17, Greene 2 ONEONTA – Oneonta opened the flood gates scoring five runs in the fourth to pull away from Greene in Monday’s non-league game. Lance Ratch... read more...
Community
Souvenirs of Yesteryear: The plain fill-osophy of floods
The flood of June 2006 was described by many lifelong residents as the worst they could remember. Personal memories can extend for only a lifetime, at best, but history is the... read more...
Chenango Stories: John Behory
Being bored in the winter, one local merchant says, isn’t such a bad thing after all. Originally from near Johnstown, Pa., John Behory began his life’s work in electronics as... read more...
Opinion
He gets an ‘L’ for Mali
I ran into my neighbor Barbara Ann at the supermarket. We chatted for a bit and she dropped the news that she was going to Maui for two weeks. I don’t know whether she had som... read more...
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