Morrisville Public Library announces program cancellations
The Morrisville Public Library announced that programming for the week of March 16, 2020, has been cancelled. According to Library Director Michelle Rounds, the Library Board of Trustees are holding…
Scholarships for future teachers available
High school seniors considering a career in teaching are invited to apply for an Andrew D. Rossetti Scholarship Award. The Rossetti Scholarship Awards are named in honor of the late…
Salka speaks at homecare support forum
Assemblyman John Salka (R,C,Ref-Brookfield) recently spoke at a homecare support forum on the needs of homecare workers and the necessary attention that must be given to those who need care.…
2020 Suffrage centennial events launched in Peterboro
During the first week of March, Women’s History Month, the Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark and the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum in Peterboro will launch a…
Madison Board of Education appoints Jason Mitchell as new superintendent
The Madison Central School District Board of Education appointed Jason Mitchell as its next superintendent at a board meeting Nov. 19, 2019. The board selected Mitchell after a multi-step review…
Cazenovia Public Library and Izaak Walton League present Young Naturalists
The Cazenovia Public Library will partner with the Izaak Walton League to present “Salamander Secrets,” the next installment of the Young Naturalists program series for children ages 7 and older.…
Clay woman charged with cashing stolen business checks
State police arrested Angelica M. Braga, 28, of Clay, for second-degree possession of a forged instrument, a class D felony; and fourth-degree grand larceny, a class E felony. Braga is…
NOAA announces Skywarn Classes – NWS Binghamton
The National Weather Service at Binghamton announced the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association will offer Skywarn classes this spring. The training is free for anyone wishing to participate. Skywarn offers…
Adorable adoptables need forever loving homes
Chase wants you to know that he’s been patiently waiting for a home. He is a good boy with enormous potential and would love a family to go explore parks…
COLUMN: The Musings of a Simple Country Man
How can good people become bad? By Hobie Morris “If you tell the people lies long enough, they will soon believe them as truth.” – Nazi Germany 1930s “The rebel…
Oneida Library District voters pass operating budget
On Tuesday, March 3, 2020, voters in the Oneida Public Library’s Special Legislature Library District voted in favor of the operating budget proposed by the Library’s Board of Trustees for…
Gabriel Linden performs in Hamilton College spring dance concert
Gabriel Linden of Madison recently performed in the Hamilton College Dance and Movement Studies Department’s annual spring dance concert. The performance was choreographed by Hamilton faculty Elaine Heekin, Sandra Stanton-Cotter,…











