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United Way helps Chenango show it cares
NORWICH – The Chenango United Way wrapped up its annual ‘Day of Caring’ with a larger turnout than anticipated, giving needed hope to volunteers and charitable organizations t... read more...
Probation Dept. names acting director
NORWICH – After 30 years of dedicated service as director of the Chenango County Probation Department, Laureen Clarke has retired – leaving Donielle Balstra to fill the role o... read more...
Greene gears up for FloodFest this weekend
GREENE – Floodfest Greene, a benefit for those who lost property during the floods caused by Tropical Storm Lee, will take place from 8-8 on Sunday at the Genegantslet Golf Co... read more...
Perry Browne student art to be displayed at the NYSSBA Convention
NORWICH – Every year, the NYS Art Teacher Association invites its members to exhibit their students’ work at the annual NYS School Boards Association Convention. This year, a ... read more...
Sports
Why is small game in NY so scarce?
Now that it appears some decent autumn weather has arrived, hunters will be stepping into the woods and fields in search of deer, turkey, grouse, pheasant and rabbit. The ques... read more...
Season begins tonight for Norwich
Norwich (2-1) entertains Windsor (4-0) tonight in its division opener, and despite the Black Knights’ winless record, Norwich coach John Martinson is taking is opposition quit... read more...
Greene keeps pace
Girls’ Soccer Greene 1, Walton 0 ( late Thursday) WALTON – Twice-beaten Greene kept pace in the MAC division chase dealing division co-leader Walton a setback Thursday aft... read more...
UV snaps Oxford's winning streak
Girls’ Soccer Unadilla Valley 3, Oxford 1 OXFORD – Unadilla Valley’s Jennifer Elliott scored her team’s second goal of the game 5:09 into the second half. That goal would ... read more...
Community
Rappleyea honored in NYC
At the recent New York State GOP Annual Dinner in New York City, the Party honored all current and former members of the New York State Assembly Republican Conference for thei... read more...
McDonough’s most infamous murder subject of a new book
McDONOUGH – Twin sisters Bonnie Sherman and Betty Murray will host a book signing from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at 1728 Route 220 in McDonough for their new book “Murder in McDonoug... read more...
Opinion
Turn the beat around ...
Much like nature, The Evening Sun newsroom abhors a vacuum. I’ve seen it happen a hundred times (OK, more like half a hundred times, but I’ve long since stopped counting) – e... read more...
Entertainment
DVD Patrol
We’re back in action, Patrollers! The DVD Patrol has been finding a few new movies here and there just for you. The Toddster hopes everyone has liked our new Fall TV Shows Spe... read more...
The Grand Slambovians are coming to Oxford Saturday
OXFORD – On Saturday, at 7:30 p.m., 6 On The Square (6OTS) is proud to present The Grand Slambovians! Singled out as Hudson Valley Magazine’s “Band of the Year” for the past t... read more...
The Campbell Brothers – award-winning Gospel & blues
EARLVILLE – On Saturday, the Earlville Opera House welcomes The Campbell Brothers with ‘Sacred Steel,’ their compelling, rich multiplicity of material from the African-America... read more...
“The Diary of Anne Frank” final show of Chenango River Theatre’s season
GREENE – One of only six plays in history to win the Pulitzer Prize, the Tony Award, and the NY Drama Critics Circle Award, “The Diary of Anne Frank” runs Sept. 30 – Oct. 23 a... read more...
MEMC presents “Hooked on Tonics”
NORWICH – The Monday Evening Musical Club is pleased to present “Hooked on Tonics,” SUNY College at Oneonta’s Premiere co-ed A Cappella group, on Monday. This free concert wil... read more...
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