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Daniel Marvin
I must admit that it does my heart good to be thinking and writing about gardening in the spring when the temperature is more where I will want it to be as I look out today and see the snow-covered surroundings, knowing they are just temporary!
Lets talk about container gardening. It is a fact [...]
Linda J. Haley
Some of you may remember from my introductory column that it was horses that first attracted me to look at the rural lifestyle. Ahhhh…horses. I just adore them. And while I wish I was one of those lucky people who could say “I’ve been around horses all my life,” I had only brief [...]
Charts for Wanamaker Column
Tom Wanamaker
Like him or not, Gov. David A. Paterson has stayed on point regarding the state’s financial outlook. Last Tuesday, the governor, who has consistently sounded the financial alarm on state spending, unveiled a spending plan he dubbed “a recovery budget.”
Paterson’s proposed $1.34 billion executive budget for fiscal year 2010, which begins [...]
Charter boat captain, professional writer and angling expert Ted Dobs will appear on national TV on “Hook & Look” on the Versus Channel Friday Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. and Saturday Feb. 6 at 7 a.m.
Many know Dobs from Fish & Game Monthly and other publications.
The show will feature fishing on Oneida Lake and adapting [...]
Committee Releases Draft Schedule of Activities
The 39th annual Cazenovia Winter Festival will be held Feb. 4 through 7 this year. Following is the draft schedule of events released by the committee:
Thursday, Feb. 4
7 to 9 p.m.: Opening reception for Winter Festival Art Exhibition, St. Peter’s Parish Hall. The community is invited to meet the participating [...]
(Hamilton – Feb. 3, 2010) 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, Feb. 3 at 4:30 p.m. in the Golden Auditorium, Little Hall.
Over [...]
Led by Consultants of Master Facilities Plan, Feb. 3
(Morrisville – Feb. 3, 2010) – Morrisville State College will host a public meeting on the Master Facilities Plan on Feb. 3, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the John W. Stewart Center for Student Activities (STUAC) Theatre.
Consultants working on the plan will deliver a power point [...]
Pre-event orders are being taken now by the Red Cross Club members at Oneida High School and Morrisville-Eaton Central School, Madison-Oneida Chapter Red Cross board members or at the Chapter office at 100 Washington Ave. in Oneida for Super Bowl Subs.
Tickets are $7 each for a ham, turkey or Italian submarine sandwich.
Subs will be ready [...]
Feb. 1
6:45 p.m.: Continued Public Hearing related to a local law to add a new Article II (Social Host Law) to Chapter 47 of the village code
7 p.m.: Village Board Meeting to include presentation of revised Riverside Drive plans
Feb. 7
3 p.m.: Village Bicentennial Tea in the village meeting room
Feb. 8
7:30 p.m.: Planning Board meeting to [...]
(Hamilton – Feb. 3, 2010) The Partnership for Community Development will host a public open house on Hamilton’s downtown five-way intersection. the open house will be conducted by Elan Planning & Design, Inc., of Saratoga, the architectural firm chosen to perform the five-way intersection study.
Its goal will be to offer community residents the opportunity to [...]
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Morrisville State dominates St. Elizabeth, opens conference action with 22-0 winBy Brandy Thurston, Director of Sports Information
(Morrisville, NY – March 14, 2010) The Morrisville State College women’s lacrosse team opened North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) action Sunday afternoon, dominating visiting College of St. Elizabeth with a 22-0 final.
Morrisville State improves to 1-1 overall, 1-0 in NEAC action while St. Elizabeth drops to 0-3 overall and [...]
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