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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 [...]
By Anthony Adornato
(Hamilton, NY – March 10, 2010) At Wednesday’s opening reception of Shapes for Hamilton, the collaborative project led by visiting artist Alan McCollum, students stood on scaffolds in Clifford Gallery (Colgate University), filling empty plastic slips on the walls with white pieces of paper on which black images were printed.
McCollum quietly walked around [...]
March 13 Next Market
(Poolville, NY) The next Second Saturday Farmer’s Market (featuring, at this point, a maple cake with local flours, fresh syrup from the valley and local eggs from happy hens – a real food from our very own farmers) will be held March 13 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Poolville Community Center. It’s [...]
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 [...]
Signing Event to Help Pantry, CAP and Bookstore
(Hamilton) Readers and collectors alike who missed receiving a copy of the inaugural edition of the Madison County Courier will now have the opportunity to get one, signed by the publisher, editors and some contributors of Madison County’s newest publication.
On Saturday, Feb. 20, from 1 to 3 p.m., [...]
The print edition of the Madison County Courier is now available at the Hubbardsville Mall, Poolville Road in the hamlet of Hubbardsville and town of Hamilton. Pick up a copy of the Courier today and read about your neighbors, community events, what’s happening in local government, businesses on the move and other news from around [...]
(Oneida, NY – Feb. 11) Effective today WMCR AM 1600 is part of the CNY Talk Radio network. Along with sister station WFBL AM 1390 in Syracuse, WMCR AM 1600 now carries a fresh alternative of national and local talk and news programming.
Weekday program highlights on WMCR AM 1600 CNY Talk Radio include First Light [...]
By Susan Tallman
(Hamilton-Poolville-Earlville) What better way to say “I Love You” than a visit to The Second Saturday Farmers Market on Saturday Feb. 13 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Poolville Community Center. It’s a great way to support local, sustainable farming in the area and get to know your farmers.
Salad greens, pasture raised [...]
(Hamilton, NY) Colgate University’s Institute for the Creative and Performing Arts and the Department of Art and Art History announces Shapes for Hamilton, which kicks off with a talk by Allan McCollum, The 2010 Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Distinguished Artist-in-Residence, February 3, 4:30 pm, Golden Auditorium, Little Hall
Over the past several years, the artist [...]
(Hubbardsville, NY) The print edition of the Madison County Courier is now available at the Hubbardsville Mall, Poolville Road in the hamlet of Hubbardsville and town of Hamilton. Pick up a copy of the Courier today and read about your neighbors, community events, what’s happening in local government, businesses on the move and other news [...]
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DeRuyter Resident Graduates from Ithaca CollegeITHACA, NY (02/15/2010)(readMedia)– The following local resident was among 344 students from Ithaca College who received degrees during the College’s commencement ceremony held in December 2009.
Jeremy Harris, Son of Frank and Susan Lewis of DeRuyter, NY, received a Bachelor of Science degree from the college’s School of Health Sciences and Human Performance.
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