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The Madison County Courier has partnered with Madison County libraries to bring the public free newspapers in honor of Sunshine Week this week.
The Canastota Public Library, Cazenovia Public Library, DeRuyter Free Library, Hamilton Public Library, Morrisville Public Library, New Woodstock Free Library, Oneida Public Library and the Chittenango or Bridgeport branches of the Sullivan Free [...]
Assessment Procedures, Town Budget and Highway Road Plan Also Reviewed
(Lebanon – March 8, 2010) Lebanon town board members took public comment at their monthly town board meeting from concerned residents of the New York state Route 12B corridor between Hamilton and Earlville about speed limit and other issues in the wake of a fatal accident [...]
Monday, March 15, 2010
2:00 PM & 7:00 PM Oneida Mayor’s Town Hall Meeting of 3/9/10
2:45 PM & 7:45 PM Oneida Common Council Instructional Meeting on SEQR, 3/11/10
3:50 PM & 8:50 PM Sherrill City Commission Meeting of 3/8/10
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
2:00 PM & 7:00 PM Outside Insights with Leo Maloney and Trout Unlimited
3:05 PM [...]
March Code Enforcement Office hours announced
The following are the office hours (hours subject to change) for March for Lebanon Code Enforcement Officer Matthew Van Heusen, who can be reached at 315.837.4220 or 315.527.3375:
Thursday, March 11: 7 to 9 p.m.
Friday, March 12: 8 a.m. to noon
Tuesday, March 16: 8 a.m. to noon
Wednesday, March 17: 8 a.m. to [...]
Snow-Covered Roads Likely Contributed to Crash
(Morrisville – Feb. 25, 2010) New York State Police investigated a car-tractor trailer fatal motor vehicle accident that occurred on Route 12B in the town of Lebanon at about 8:10 a.m. Feb. 25.
Police say a 1998 Ford two-door sedan operated by Stacy L. Sharot, 34, 111 N. Main St, Earlville, [...]
By Jim Goldstein
(Lebanon,NY) Lebanon town officials have asked Town Assessor David Gray to present an assessment revaluation workshop for town residents to explain the assessment revaluation process in the wake of a series of complaints received related to last year’s townwide revaluation when the Lebanon Town Board gathers for its monthly meeting on Monday, March [...]
M3P Media, LLC, has signed a release for its new publication, Madison County Courier, to be used as prop or set dressing for the highly anticipated movie “Knockout.”
“We are thrilled to be a very small part of a very big movie,” said Mike Bova, publisher of M3P Media, LLC.
According to promoters, the film stars mixed martial [...]
Supervisors Talk Shop Specific to Southern Geography
By Martha E. Conway
(Hamilton – Feb. 12, 2010) Town supervisors from the southern end of the county have formed a group to better tackle the issues faced by those mostly south of Route 20. Supervisors John Salka (R,C,I – Brookfield), Robert Kuiper (D – Hamilton), James Goldstein (D,C,I – [...]
(Town of Lebanon, NY – Feb. 25, 2010) The New York State Police investigated a car/tractor trailer fatal motor vehicle accident that happened on State Route 12B in the Town of Lebanon at around 8 a.m.
A 1998 Ford two-door sedan was southbound on 12B when the vehicle lost control, crossing into the northbound lane into the path [...]
Circa Restaurant in Cazenovia to Host Indoor Ag Event
Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean that Central New Yorkers can’t enjoy locally-produced foods. Meadowood Farms and Circa Restaurant of Cazenovia have organized a “Fourth Saturday” Winter Farmers’ Market.
On Saturday Feb. 27, from 9 a.m. to noon, a group of local producers will gather at Circa Restaurant [...]
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