Oct 9, 2009 | Press & Sun-Bulletin
'Old-fashioned police work' leads to arrest of two on arson charges in Delaware County
A pair of East Meredith residents are facing arson charges in connection with a blaze that leveled the Sidney Center United Methodist Church and they're linked to five more fires, according to the Delaware County Sheriff's Office.
Wednesday afternoon, Delaware County Sheriffa s Deputies arrested and charged two East Meredith males with Arson in the Third Degree in connection with the October 1st early morning arson fire at the Sidney Center United Methodist Church.
The public is being asked for help in the investigations of fires in the Bloomville and Delhi areas that occurred Friday morning, as well as the vandalism of equipment in the Bloomville and South Kortright gravel banks reported Friday morning, Delaware County deputies said.
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Delaware County Fair got its start in 1841
One hundred six dollars seemed to go a lot further in 1841 than it did in 2009. That's what the newly formed Delaware County Agricultural Society had appropriated for its first fair, held on Oct.
Area farmers pleased with milk-price increase
Action by the secretary of agriculture on Friday will help area dairy farmers get a better price for their milk, several farmers and officials said.
Area farmers pleased with milk-price increase
Action by the secretary of agriculture on Friday will help area dairy farmers get a better price for their milk, several farmers and officials said.
Question of the week: Forty years ago today, Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in the Apollo 11 mission.
Robert and Debra Turner of Bloomville and William and Gillian Jermy of Kendal, England, announce the engagement of their children, Ann Marie Turner and Kevin Jermy.
Can't wait on fixing milk prices
On Tuesday, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., said the government needed to offer more federal aid and proposed a way to do just that.
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From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Hanford Mills Museum will present the Saw It! Festival, featuring demonstrations of traditional pit sawing, horse-drawn logging, hand hewing, timber frame building and woodworking.
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Behind a Wall, a Surprise: A Look at Life in the Civil War
When Carmen Artache and her husband, Balmes Rosa, bought a 200-year-old house in Bloomville, N.Y., in the Catskills, they set about erasing the many renovations of previous owners.