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Special Report: Natural Gas and Economic Development in the Southern Tier
In the first part of this series, printed yesterday in The Evening Sun, Chenango County Economic Development Consultant Steven Palmatier outlined two scenarios, with several c... read more...
County pulling itself out of debt
NORWICH – Chenango County will be out of debt next spring. After 15 years of annual payments, the last $225,000 installment for the $3 million cell development project at th... read more...
City offers in-service codes training
NORWICH – The city will host free codes in-service training courses next week and for many, it will be one of the last local opportunities to meet the state-mandated 24 hours ... read more...
NHS Cheerleaders’ month-long food drive will benefit Roots and Wings
NORWICH – Throughout the month of December, the Norwich High School Varsity Cheerleaders will collect non-perishable food items in support of Catholic Charities and its Roots ... read more...
Sports
Boys' Basketball Previews
CHENANGO COUNTY – Some area basketball teams have already hit the hardwood floor for their opening games of the season, while the majority of the eight Chenango County clubs c... read more...
S-E boys improve to 2-0
Bowling S-E 5, Cooperstown 0 EARLVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville’s boys took all five points from Cooperstown, and improved to 2-0 on the season Thursday afternoon at Hi-Skor ... read more...
Soccer center accepting sign-ups for winter leagues
NORWICH – The Norwich indoor soccer center is officially open and sign-ups are under way for winter leagues. The center, run by the Chenango Soccer Club, is a non-for-profit... read more...
49th Clyde Cole Tournament begins tonight
OXFORD – Wyoming Seminary was a runaway winner at the Clyde Cole Wrestling Tournament a season ago. The Oxford Rotary-sponsored tournament begins its 49th incarnation tonight,... read more...
Community
Make the season bright
The City of Norwich and the Business Improvement District, aided by the Perry Browne chorus, lit the Christmas decorations in West and East Parks Thursday night.... read more...
Chobani helps schools with food drive challenge
COLUMBUS – With the holiday season upon us, Agro Farma Inc. has been working with local school districts to gather donations for community food pantries in the Second Annual C... read more...
Opinion
Barney Frank: Neatness isn't everything
In 1964, two years after graduating from Harvard, Barney Frank went to Mississippi as a civil rights worker. That August, at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic Cit... read more...
Entertainment
Sloan Wainwright’s “Holiday Celebration” Saturday at 6 On The Square
OXFORD – On Saturday, at 7:30 p.m., 6 On The Square (6OTS) welcomes back the outstanding and highly original, Sloan Wainwright. Sloan is a compelling performer best known for ... read more...
DVD Patrol
We’re in the home stretch, Patrollers! The DVD Patrol is finally here for December and it’s the last month of the year already. Time flies when you’re having fun, or in our ca... read more...
Red Raville retires as conductor
Tuesday night marked the end of an era with longtime Mid-York Shining Brass Band director Wilbur Raville’s retirement following a performance at the United Church of Christ, a... read more...
New gallery opens in Norwich this weekend
NORWICH – The Jill Kraft Fine Art Gallery officially opens Saturday with the work of local artist Daniel Harrington. The gallery, housed inside Chenango County’s only art sto... read more...
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