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How AI is Revolutionizing Search Engine Optimization for Small Businesses

Periodically, the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) gurus come out and tell everyone some new innovation is changing SEO forever. Add that to the nearly constant adjustments search engines are making … more

Water district project progresses in Downsville

COLCHESTER – Colchester councilmembers discussed how to move forward with upgrades to the Downsville Water District with Water Plant Operator Ron MacDonald at a June 21 meeting. In April, … more

Reviving Nostalgia: What’s old is new again

The Walton business community and elected officials celebrated the grand-opening of Gabby Ray’s Diner, 209 Delaware Street, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Monday, June 26. Owner Gabby … more

Fireworks display in Davenport July Fourth

DAVENPORT - Highway Superintendent Fred Utter announced that Davenport, East Meredith and Pindar Corners fire departments will hold a joint July Fourth fireworks show at Gerster Trucking, 12871 State … more

Dirt Road Camp issued a special use permit

DELHI – After a year of conflict, the town of Delhi Planning Board approved a conditional special use permit for the operation of Dirt Road Camp, a commercial campground with a DeLancey mailing … more

Delhi pool to open with limited hours, staff July 1

DELHI – Delhi councilmembers held an emergency meeting Thursday, June 22 to decide whether the municipal pool will open this year and figure out how to proceed with low staffing, and no pool … more

Appellate Court sends Fleischmanns election case back to Supreme Court

DELHI - The New York Appellate Division referred the voter registration and ballot challenge in the 2023 Fleischmanns election back to Delaware County Supreme Court in a 12 page decision with dissent … more

Margaretville applies for human services hub grant

MARGARETVILLE - Margaretville trustees approved a proposal to apply for a grant from the O’Connor Foundation intended to pay rent for what was described as a “satellite office” for … more

Concert prep, pool and park policies on Sidney agenda

* A previous version of this story identified Dennis Porter as the Sidney United Way executive director. He is the former director. The current director is Ray Baker. SIDNEY – The village of Sidney is ready for Saturday’s Southern Tier Music Fest at the Sidney Municipal Airport, Mayor Ray Baker reported at the trustees’ June 26 meeting.   … more

Roxbury kindergarten class visits WIOX

As part of their unit on “Our Community,” the Roxbury Central School (RCS) kindergarten class recently paid a visit to WIOX Community Radio. RCS Kindergarten teacher Lorrayne Bolger … more

Weather Words with Frank Ward

“Since last week, we’ve had horrible humidity. We’ve had lots of rain and there’s a good possibility of having an air index alert for particles and ozone. It is summer but the … more

Walton municipal pool to open July 1

WALTON - The Walton municipal pool will open July 1 with the addition of a newly constructed pavilion donated by the Clark family. The 16 by 24 foot pavilion took approximately 40 hours to build. … more
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