According to officials, this new group is a church-planting effort supported by the Walton Reformed Presbyterian Church.…
According to officials, this new group is a church-planting effort supported by the Walton Reformed Presbyterian Church.…
Soil testing is a quick and accurate method to determine the relative acidity of the soil and the level of several essential nutrients, as well as the presence of heavy metals, and the results can be a helpful tool for farmers and gardeners in determining plant selection, soil preparation, and fertilization to optimize the growth of their crops.…
According to nationaldaycalendar.com, National Social Work Month was first organized in March of 1963 by the National Association of Social Workers as a way to encourage public support for the profession.…
The Village Improvement Society of Gilbertsville is seeking a volunteer to manage the Gilbertsville Farmers’ Market, beginning in May 2024.…
The SUNY Oneonta Extended and Community Center will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.…
A rider may often be used as a weapon of partisan politics by some members of Congress, sometimes called a “wrecking amendment,” as is the case of the border security amendment attached to the Senate bill in question.…
The president said he will stop the flow across the border immediately if the bill passes. But Senate Republicans sabotaged the bill and it failed.…
...maybe Mrs. Thompson can turn Bassett around. To quote Margaret Thatcher: “If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman.”…
185 YEARS AGO
Advertisement. The Old Post Rider’s Call in Earnest. The Subscriber, having made arrangements with a young man by the name of Henry Marble, to distribute papers on the route heretofore performed by him, will after this week, discontinue his services; and he informs his customers that their bills will be made out up to the 25th of March, trusting that every one of them will be prepared, cash in hand for a final settlement whenever he calls, which…
70 YEARS AGO
As the onetime Ulster & Delaware Railroad prepares to dismantle and pack up its last passenger train, the children of the late William H. Hickok, for 48 years a conductor on the line, are also packing up the possessions in his home at 88 Elm Street. The house has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Estabrook. Dr. Benjamin B. Hickok of Michigan State University and his sister, Mrs. Charles Hampe, Thornwood, are preparing to move or store…