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Farm of the Year, Forester Achievement Award named
The Chenango County Soil and Water Conservation District named their selections for 2009 Farm of the Year and the Annual Forester Achievement Award at their annual luncheon last week, held at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich.
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Soured yogurt relationship prompts lawsuits
As a growing number of manufacturers compete to meet consumer demand for thick, tangy Greek-style yogurt, it's not only the yogurt that's getting strained.For most of the last decade, a Greek dairy company dominated the U.S. market for the yogurt, which is produced by straining out the liquid whey from conventional yogurt.
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Pathfinder Village to offer guided tours
October is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month, and Pathfinder Village, the world's only known residential community devoted to Down syndrome, will observe the month with activities and events that celebrate the contributions of people who have Down syndrome to society.
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Jonie Bassett, Scott Bennett, Ulysses Jackson, Sarah Sands and Nina Deckert Curated by Ashley Lazevnick - 10 Oct.
Haight to run for Hamilton Town Justice
To the town of Hamilton residents: By now many of you know that I have decided this year to seek the office of Town Justice of Hamilton.
Man dies after head-on collision
A New Berlin motorist pulled from a burning pickup truck Friday died Sunday, authorities said.
The Otsego County Sheriff's Department is investigating a two-car motor vehicle accident that took place Friday afternoon on county Highway 13 in the town of Pittsfield.
New Berlin man charged with marijuana possession
A 51-year-old New Berlin man was charged this week with second-degree criminal possession of marijuana, a felony.
Man Hides Marijuana in Fake Leg
The Broome County Sheriffa s Office arrested a South New Berlin man for Criminal Possession of Marijuana 5th degree after he was found to possess approximately two ounces of marijuana.
Business Beat: Tino's Pizza reopens on Oneonta's Main St.
The business at 180 Main St. offers specialty pizzas, such as artichoke and roasted red pepper pizza, said Tino Garufi, who owns the restaurant with his wife, Debbie.
Taylor Kiser's GNCC Round #10 Race Report
September 12, 2009 - Unadilla - New Berlin, NY Over Summer Break I decided to not take too much time off in hopes of coming closer to my first National championship.
Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Borich Wins Unadilla GNCC & Charges Hard Toward Championship
Rockstar Makita Suzuki Chris Borich returned from the GNCC ATV Series summer break with avengeance, winning round 10 handily at Unadilla Valley Sports Center in New Berlin, New York, over the past weekend.
On the Bright Side: Music, arts, food blend into Colorscape
NORWICH _ Thousands of people are expected to converge on Norwich this weekend at Colorscape Chenango, a festival of arts, music and food.
After a more than two-month break, the Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Series will return for its final four rounds starting with this weekend's Can-Am Unadilla GNCC.
Learn about color, painting products at artist meeting
Valerie Allen of Golden Artist Colors, Inc. of New Berlin, N.Y. will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the South Oakland Artist Association at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Sept.
SUNY Oneonta lauds its 'bright' future, past
ONEONTA _ Saturday marks the 120th anniversary of the State University College at Oneonta.
New kicker appears at Syracuse football practice
The Post-Standard's Donnie Webb reports that new kicker Jake Smith arrived at Syracuse football practice Tuesday.
Area news roundup: Three-car crash injures four
Four people were hurt in a three-car accident in the town of Pittsfield on Saturday morning, Otsego County deputies said.
Partners in crime top grand jury indictments
The Chenango County grand jury met Wednesday and handed up several indictments. At the proceedings, the District Attorney's Office presents evidence against those they wish to prosecute as a felon and the jury decides if there is enough reasonable cause to charge a person.