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A new Oneonta School District superintendent will be appointed at a special meeting of the Oneonta City School Board of Education at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the district office at the Center Street School.
The city of Norwich will be receiving a $4,022,000 loan and $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development Program to go toward building a water treatment plant to replace a century-old facility.
Oneonta resident Douglas Kendall has been selected by Oneonta City Manager Michael Long to succeed Jim Koury as city clerk, pending approval by the Common Council on Tuesday night, according to a memorandum today by Long.
Father's Day was at least doubly special for Assistant Scoutmaster Robert Cornnell of Edmeston.
An agreement has been reached in the state Legislature that would restore funding to programs for the developmentally disabled, according to a media release from Assemblyman Clifford Crouch, R-Guilford.
Schools in Walton and Downsville dealt with alleged Facebook threats Friday, but no incidents were reported.
No charges were filed against a Bainbridge man taken into custody on felony charges after the complainant was found to have made a false statement, state police at Sidney said Friday.
The application for a federal license to build a 122-mile natural gas pipeline from Susquahanna County, Pa., to Schoharie County was filed with federal regulators Friday by the planners of the Constitution Pipeline.
The Briggs Pool in Wilber Park will open for the season Saturday, according to a media release from the city of Oneonta.
The Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's takes place Saturday at 10 a.m. at The Plains at Parish Homestead in Oneonta.
Threats on Facebook involved Downsville Central School and Walton Central School today caused the districts to take precautions.
Free American flags are available to everyone today until 5 p.m. outside The Daily Star building at 102 Chestnut St. in Oneonta in honor of Flag Day.
A Schoharie County parcel of land being eyed as a staging area for heavy equipment for the Constitution Pipeline is owned by a construction company in which Cobleskill Mayor Mark Galasso is a principal.
Years of service to the community by the Rev. Ken Baldwin and his wife, Nancy, will be recognized today at Damaschke Field.
The City of Oneonta Republican Committee has endorsed Mayor Dick Miller for re-election.
An Oneonta Bus Lines manager was asked to represent the U.S. Department of Transportation at a White House event when President Barack Obama marked the 50th anniversary of the Equal Pay Act.