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A dismal forecast for dairy
NORWICH – Both immediate measures and long-term reforms are needed to ensure the future viability of New York’s dairy industry, according to the head of the state’s Department... read more...
Medical examiner gives gruesome details of girl's death
NORWICH – Twelve-year-old baby sitter Shyanne Somers died within minutes after being hit by a truck in July 2007, according to the expert testimony of a medical examiner. Fo... read more...
Elections in Earlville and Smyrna uncontested
CHENANGO COUNTY – On Wednesday, March 18, elections will be held in the villages of Earlville and Smyrna, and while some changes may occur, the races in both villages will be ... read more...
County passes resolutions hoping to profit from natural gas
NORWICH – Chenango County lawmakers passed two resolutions Monday that would make extracting natural gas from county-owned properties potentially more profitable. Supervisors... read more...
Sports
Lopsided win for NHS on senior night
Boys’ Basketball Norwich 63, Owego 28 NORWICH – Owego gave Norwich all it could handle in the first meeting this season on the Indians’ home court. There was no such troub... read more...
Greene advances with sweep of Harpursville
Volleyball Greene 3, Harpursville 0 HARPURSVILLE – Matching up against higher-seeded Harpursville, Greene swept the Hornets in the first round of Class C sectional play, 2... read more...
Opinion
Shayne on You: Stop trying to be Robo-Mom
Dear Maggie, This isn’t as dramatic as some of the letters I’ve seen in your column, but I’d just love to know if you have any ideas. I’m a busy mom. I have a full time job t... read more...
Mandating economic hardships
What would you think if your employer decided that everyone in the office was required to upgrade their computer software and foot the bill for the upgrade? It probably wouldn... read more...
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