Hospice of Chenango County will hold its annual 'Light Up A Life' tree lighting ceremony on Thursday, December 11th. It will take place in the lobby of NBT Bank in downtown Norwich from 7 to 8 pm.
State Police at Norwich arrested a Norwich man Sunday for criminal obstruction of breathing and harassment 2nd degree.
42-year-old Patrick L. Seeley was arrested after a dispute on
Dan Maine Hill Road in Norwich. Seeley was arraigned in Town of Norwich court and will reappear in court November 21st...
Commerce Chenango continues to thrive, working out of its new offices in the center of downtown Norwich. According to Jill Eddy, Commerce Chenago has an excellent team of economic specialists and have recently hired a new one.
They are looking to roll out a new tiered membership structure this year...
An investigation into a residence thought to be used to sell heroin resulted in a drug bust on Plymouth St. on Tuesday in Norwich. Two men were arrested.
Travis Rivenburg, 33, of 21 Plymouth St., and Kajuan Bunn, 30, of Brooklyn, were both arrested on multiple charges after police allegedly found a quantity of packaged heroin. The two men were arrested without incident.
It’s a busy weekend for the city of Norwich.
Events include: the World's Largest Yard Sale from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the Chenango County Fairgrounds; the Chenango County SPCA annual dog walk at 9 a.m. at Weiler Park, and the annual Pumpkin Festival that starts Friday night.
The Chenango United Way campaign officially got underway Saturday with the annual "Day of Caring."
Executive Director of Chenango United Way Elizabeth Monaco says the weather was perfect and a lot of projects are now done.
The UHS Stratton Center for Therapies and SECO of Norwich have joined forces to provide the Chenango County community with a top-quality physical therapy and rehabilitation center.
The Chenango County Sheriff's Office is investigating an armed robbery that occurred at around 7 p.m. Sunday at the Kwik Fill Gas Station on State Hwy 12 in the Town of Norwich.
Chenango County residents can now call 2-1-1 to inquire about non-emergency needs and services.
The 2-1-1 call center is operated by United Way of Broome County and now serves Chenango, Broome and Tioga counties.