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Public Defender’s office fully staffed, renovated, and ready

DELHI — Delaware County Public Defender Joseph Ermeti delivered a report to the county’s legislative committee on May 14, assuring supervisors that the office is fully staffed, operating … more

Delaware County preps for primary amid equipment rollout

DELHI — With a countywide primary for treasurer approaching, Delaware County Board of Elections officials are scrambling to finalize preparations—testing new voting machines, updating … more

Gravestone cleaning offered at Ouleout Valley Cemetery

The Ouleout Valley Cemetery Association is offering to clean gravestones this summer as a fundraiser. Cemetery trustees are available and ready to clean monuments in Franklin at the Ouleout Valley … more

Virtual Job Fair June 10

A regional workforce initiative will host a free virtual job fair on Tuesday, June 10, aimed at connecting employers and job seekers across seven upstate counties. The event, organized by the … more

Animal issues plague Sidney restaurant

SIDNEY – Some chickens, some cats, and some rabbits walk into a restaurant…. That’s not a joke — it’s what Sidney’s animal control and code enforcement officers … more

Delhi pool plans: Hours of operation, swim lessons, aerobics classes discussed

DELHI - Delhi council members set a tentative schedule for open swim, water aerobics classes, private, semi-private, and group swim lessons, and sensory swim during their May 12 meeting. … more

DelCo sees surge in diversion program, $66K in new revenue

DELHI — A sweeping overhaul of how Delaware County handles traffic violations is not only changing the way justice is administered—it’s bringing in tens of thousands in new revenue. … more

Sidney eyes energy costs, grant opportunities, and infrastructure fixes

SIDNEY - Extremely high NYSEG bills was on council members minds, so Energy Consultant David Leidy was invited to speak at the Sidney council meeting May 8. Leidy is an energy broker and executive … more

‘More Than a Tree’: Walton resident urges thoughtful, long-term vision for Veterans Plaza

* In a previous version of this article  Katherine Bridges was misidentified as a "former" landscape architect. The article has been updated to reflect accurate information. WALTON — When local landscape architect Katherine Bridges stepped to the podium at the May 12 Walton town council meeting, her message was clear: planting trees in Veterans Plaza is not just a … more

Delhi gravestone workshop focuses on Revolutionary War veterans

DELHI — On Saturday, May 24, residents and history enthusiasts will gather at Woodland Cemetery for a hands-on workshop aimed at conserving some of Delhi’s oldest and most significant … more

New season, new vision for Delhi park

DELHI - With open swim planned to begin in June, parks and summer recreation topped the agenda of the May 12 Delhi town council meeting, discussing topics like Birdsong Boxes and park design. … more

Public safety, infrastructure lead Colchester agenda

COLCHESTER - Colchester council members discussed ongoing projects, including the installation of water meters and the intersection of Knox and Montgomery Avenues in Downsville, during their May 7 … more
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