Evening Sun Daily Archive; Jun 24, 2009



Holes In The New Berlin’s Radio Coverage Likely To Remain Until County Project Is Completed

NEW BERLIN – As the county creeps closer to completing its communication tower project, emergency services and local municipalities are raising ..


Regional Conference Arms Local Officials With Tools To Regulate Gas Drilling Operations

NORWICH – About 100 municipal officials hailing from central New York learned the nuts and bolts at a recent conference ..


Oxford Resident Holds Second Annual Ride For Diabetes Aug. 1

OXFORD – Two years after losing her daughter to diabetes, Oxford resident Nancy Peterson is working to keep other families ..



Sherburne Students Set Out To Stop Bullying

SHERBURNE – Fourth graders at Sherburne-Earlville identified a problem in their school this year, and the active students refuse to ..


Kelly’s Flowers Holds Slim Lead In South New Berlin Horseshoe League

SOUTH NEW BERLIN – Kelly’s Flowers took seven of eight points, and grabbed a one-point lead ove Broken Sins ..


Advice For The Graduates

Chenango County’s seniors will walk across the stage this weekend and receive their diplomas, launching them out of the comfort ..


Norwich Community Pool Opens Friday

Mike Miles and Rick Warren of the City of Norwich Department of Public Works put the final touches on the ..


Drumatic Cymbalism To Play Oxford Vets’ Home Saturday

OXFORD – The drum and rhythm have been the foundation for all societies and cultures throughout the world. It was ..


Track & Field Team Members Honored

The Norwich spring track and field team honored its athletes and handed out individual awards at its sason-ending banquet. Records ..


Village Gears For Earlville Days

EARLVILLE – As plans for Earlville Days are nearly complete, the Village of Earlville is pleased to announce that Prime ..


Norwich Boy Obtains Rank Of Eagle Scout

NORWICH – Ninth grade Norwich High School Student Joshua Mahannah recently completed all of the requirements necessary to obtain Boy ..