Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
| Jail site appraisal gets authorized By David RobinsonWith an 11 to 6 vote on Monday, the Herkimer County Legislature authorized County ... |
| WWII agent to get medal By Tom Grace On Friday, during the town of Springfield's Independence Day parade, Sgt. Chester ... |
| County cites violation in probe of ‘07 drowning By NICOLE A. HAWLEY Staff writer BOONVILLE — An investigation by the county Health ... |
| Car shop at former dairy before ZBA By STEVE JONES Staff writer A business owner who wants to be able to sell cars on his property ... |
| Woman arrested for having weapons in baby stroller UTICA, N.Y. -- A Utica woman has been arrested after she pulled a sawed-off shotgun out from her ... |
| Power lines boost cost of bridge By CHINKI SINHAFull story at the Observer Dispatch. |
| There's nothing to do? Area summer camps keep kids busy Full story at the Observer Dispatch. |
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
| Fire departments warn against fireworks By David RobinsonHerkimer, N.Y. - Even though it is illegal to own or use fireworks in New York ... |
| F-S student places third in nation By David RobinsonFrankfort, N.Y. - Frankfort-Schuyler sophomore Jeffrey John Pritchard placed ... |
| Prescription drug dealers' cases heard in Delaware By Patricia Breakey DELHI _ Three of the six Walton residents arraigned in Delaware County Court ... |
| On the Bright Side: C'town Hall-Library receives $100,000 A $100,000 state grant earmarked for the Cooperstown Village Hall-Library at 22 Main St. will help ... |
| Money flows for S. James housing job By STEVE JONES Sentinel staff writer The first chunk of money to finance a major low-income ... |
| Butterfly garden lands at Pinti Field A colorful new attraction will land in a city park Wednesday. At 11 a.m., the city’s ... |
| Village considers lawsuit against Beech-Nut By: Mark Repasky CANAJOHARIE, N.Y. -- As crews start to ... |
| Griffiss could soon see military activity By: Jim Gibbons ROME, N.Y. -- Nearly four months ago, ... |
| Rome receives $2.73 million for Canal Village Project Rome is recieving more than $2.7 million in state grant money to help downtown revitalization ... |
| 113 charities selling tickets to Turning Stone Championship Many charities throughout Central New York will be selling tickets to the Turning Stone Resort ... |
| $2.3M project to improve Route 12 By ROCCO LaDUCAFull story at the Observer Dispatch. |
| New Hartford main break cuts water By CHINKI SINHAFull story at the Observer Dispatch. |
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
| Spain youths visiting Herkimer By David Robinson Herkimer, N.Y. - As part of the Global Friendships program, 10 students from the ... |
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
| Lake study on hold as funding finalized by Janine Giordano - Recent actions by the town of Richfield to postpone voting on funding an ... |
| Community looks on as 38 graduate by Mike Root - Friends, family and members of the Richfield Springs Central School community ... |
| State grant to help restoration effort by Jim Austin - The village will receive $100,000 in state grant funds tohelp with the restoration ... |
| Plans for music fest being reviewed by Jim Austin - SPRINGFIELD — Madison Square Garden Entertainment is not waiting to find ... |
| Glimmerglass scenery harks back to the Bard by Peter Wynne - A really good stage setting is like a house of mirrors, and the scenery John ... |
Friday, June 20th, 2008
| Peanut Tourney by Joe Fusco Jr. - ROME - This past Saturday the beautiful greens and fairways of the Rome ... |
| Utica races for unity by Kristen Raab - UTICA - The Art on the Run project is now part of the Mohawk Valley. The ... |
| Bonga and Do-La provide free performances at MusicFest HAMILTON - Don't miss the opportunity to beat a drum with an Afro-Haitian drum virtuoso at ... |
| School reviews impact of Regents tests on grades by Michelle Miller - The question of whether or not Regents exam scores should be included as ... |
| Weather silences last game by Michelle Miller - Members of the savethefamegame.com campaign were hoping to silence the crowd ... |
| McNally, Hajczewski top graduating class by Janine Giordano - VAN HORNESVILLE – Three years ago Jessica McNally was uprooted from her ... |
| Moratorium vote tabled by Janine Giordano - SPRINGFIELD CENTER – The much anticipated moratorium proposal expected ... |