Remington Arms Blasts New York Before Leaving The Empire State

Remington Arms – going out with a bang. The Herkimer County gun manufacturer will be relocating to Georgia after 207 years. In a prepared statement, Remington praised Georgia as a state that “enthusiastically supports and welcomes companies in the firearms industry, ” the company cited production challenges with archaic facilities. Some 300 jobs will disappear … Read more

Bramley Mountain Fire Tower Preservation Efforts

The Bramley Mountain Fire Tower is scheduled to be open again by June of next year. Over the past 100 years, observers have watched the forests of New York from more than 100 fire towers on the stat’e shighest peaks. But over the past 40 years, the state phased out the towers. The last five … Read more

Winning Powerball Ticket Sold In Cooperstown

Someone who purchased a lottery ticket in Cooperstown has struck it rich. According to the New York Lottery, a third price Powerball ticket was sold at the Stewart’s Shop at 108 Chestnut Street for Monday night’s drawing. The ticket is worth 50-thousand dollars Other 50-thousand dollar winning Powerball tickets were sold in Newburgh, Rochester and … Read more

Cash Donations Needed For Stamford Fire Victims

A town hall meeting in Stamford on Monday, to figure out how to help dozens of people displaced from a massive fire that consumed apartments and two businesses. Village Mayor Robert Schneider said the outpouring of support has been very good to see. Village Hall was filled with donations of clothing, diapers, chidlren’s toys, food … Read more

Salvation Army Oneonta Angel Tree Program

The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program helps to support local children in need. The Oneonta charity has operated the program for more than 30 years, helping to brighten Christmas for thousands of children in the Oneonta area. To be eligible, children must be 12 years of age or younger. If you’d like to donate a … Read more

SUNY Oneonta Awards Grant Funding

SUNY Oneonta has awarded nearly $20,000 in grant funding to support students pursuing internships during the fall 2023 semester. The grant program aims to make internship experiences more accessible by helping to defray costs such as transportation, living expenses, technology and more. Any student who plans to complete an internship for academic credit can apply … Read more

Local Airports To Share Federal Funding

More than 3.5 million dollars in federal funding has been announced for nine airports in the Empire State. Locally, the Greater Bighamton Edwin Link Field Airport qill get 1-million dollars. The Tri-Cities Airport in Endicott will get 144-thousand dollars. Easton Airport in Norwich will get 144-thousand dollars, as will the Sidney Municipal Airport. And the … Read more

Holly Jolly Day Parade In Sidney Friday

The Sidney Chamber of Commerce Holly Jolly Day parade & activities are Friday. Chamber President Teri Schunk says the Letters to Santa Mailboxes will also be set up again this year outside Roasted Coffee on Main Street in Sidney and Bob’s Diner in Bainbridge.

Bassett CEO Ibrahim Announces Resignation

Bassett Healthcare Network president and chief executive officer Dr. Tommy Ibrahim has announced his resignation after nearly four years on the job. Ibrahim will work through the end of this year. The board named Staci Thompson, the current executive vice president and chief operating officer – as interim CEO, effective January 1st. The board of … Read more

UHS To Close Norwich Nursing Home

The United Health Services nursing home in Norwich is closing for good. Chenango Memorial Hospital, which operates the facility, said in a statement Wednesday that, after more than 50 years of serving seniors in the greater Chenango community, the long-term care unit on the hospital’s second floor would cease operations at the end of January. … Read more