CoopersTown Crier - Wed Nov 25
By JIM AUSTIN Cooperstown Crier MIDDLEFIELD - Brewery Ommegang is beginning another expansion of its facility to keep up with demand for its Belgian beers.
On the Bright Side: Area sheriff departments launch Project Blue LightDaily Star - Wed Nov 25
By Patricia Breakey Delhi News Bureau Area police agencies are hoping people will add a little bit of blue to their holiday decorating this year.
Dairy farms slow to recoverDaily Star - Tue Nov 24
Although milk prices paid to area farmers have been on the increase, they are still below the cost of production, industry officials said.
Step Back in TimeDaily Star - Tue Nov 24
Step Back in Time features community news items from The Daily Star 25 and 50 years ago.
Judge joins task forceThe Daily Star - Tue Nov 24
Otsego County Judge Brian D. Burns was recently appointed to the New York State Governor's Traffic Safety Committee's Task Force on Impaired Driving.
step back in timeDaily Star - Sat Nov 21
Step Back in Time features community news items from The Daily Star 25 and 50 years ago.
Burglar sentenced to probationThe Daily Star - Sat Nov 21
COOPERSTOWN _ In Otsego County Court on Monday before Judge John Lambert, Andrew V. McAdams, 21, of Edmeston, pleaded guilty to third-degree burglary and was sentenced to five years' probation, plus time served in jail.
Powers, Devlin square offDaily Star - Fri Nov 20
Otsego County Sheriff Richard Devlin Jr. and James Powers, chairman of the Otsego County Board of Representatives, are locked in a battle over Otsego County's $114,755,638 tentative budget.
Valerie Zehl's Neighbors: Traditional Irish musicians enjoy weekly gatheringsPress & Sun-Bulletin - Thu Nov 19
It may look like a jam session, but it's not. It may seem that a bunch of musicians converged, fiddles and bodhrans in hand, and just started playing, so you may be tempted to bring your own banjo or mandolin and join right in.
Emergency service grant is unveiledCoopersTown Crier - Thu Nov 19
Joined by members of the Schuyler Lake Volunteer Fire Department, Sen. James L. Seward recently announced that the 2009-2010 state budget includes, at his request, $15,000 to help with construction of a new fire station.
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