The Reporter v. Delaware County: Court Documents
As the 2025 town supervisor elections approach, we face an important issue that affects all of us. It’s about the future of transparency, free speech, and opportunities for local businesses in …
DELHI - In a 36-page decision issued by the Northern District Court, Judge Anne Nardacci denied a motion to dismiss a federal lawsuit brought by Decker Advertising, parent company of The Reporter, in …
DELHI - During their 2025 organizational meeting, held Jan. 8, Delaware County supervisors authorized the hiring of a third-party forensic vendor to collect evidence from supervisor email accounts …
DELHI - Delaware County supervisors held a special meeting Monday, Dec. 23, and authorized up to $75,000 to hire an outside third-party forensic vendor for pending litigation, if the cost is not …
The Cornell Law School First Amendment Clinic and co-counsel Greenberg Traurig, LLP filed a federal lawsuit Monday, Dec. 4, against Delaware County, 17 supervisors and Delaware County Attorney Amy …
The Reporter's Editor Lillian Browne answered questions about the state of local journalism and shared her views on why integrity in leadership is important. Elected officials, especially those in …
The Cornell Law School First Amendment Clinic issued a demand letter to Delaware County Tuesday, Aug. 22 on our behalf, seeking reinstatement of The Reporter as an official county newspaper, and for …
DELHI – Delaware County Legislative Committee members met following a meeting of supervisors Wednesday, Aug. 23, where Democratic Committee Chairperson Kathleen Hayek requested a second …
Reprinted with permission from The New York Times Two of the most powerful women in the village of Delhi in central New York sat face to face in a brick building on Main Street for what would …
On March 9, 2023, the Delaware County Board of Supervisors clerk sent a letter signed by department heads and supervisors to the publisher of The Reporter alleging articles published over the past …
DELAWARE COUNTY - Delaware County Supervisors heard a presentation on ambulance service options from Jim Rotzler of Hancock Ambulance, a paid not-for-profit service, Richard Strasser of Franklin Fire …