IS FINDING TRANSPORTATION A PROBLEM?“GetThere” and “Connection to Care” willhelp get you there!Contact the Toll Free Call Center:1-855-373-40407:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. Monday-FridayThe Chenango County Planning Department is partnering withMobility Management of South Central New York (MMSCNY) tohelp resolve transportation issues.MMSCNY website: www.rhnscny.org/programs/mmscny/articles/mmscnyyearone
Senior Guidance Senior Guidance is an organization dedicated to providing helpful senior living resources for the elderly. There is a dedicated section that provides extremely well detailed and thorough information on New York assisted living, The website discusses all services available for seniors living in New York, outlines helpful state programs for seniors and allows […]
Pet Vaccine Clinics Every Sunday at Tractor Supply Co. in Hamilton, NY and Norwich, NY 1010 Madison Marketplace Hamilton, NY 13346 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Closed Easter Sunday – March 27th $19 – 3 Yr K9 Rabies or $10 with any package) No appointment Needed – No Exam Fee – Also at Tractor Supply […]
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Bill Hodges was born in Sherburne on Reynolds Road, west of Sherburne on February 25, 1938, at the home of Edsall Reynolds, his grandfather. His parents were Donald K Hodges and Anna Irene Reynolds, who lived in Ogdensburg at the time. As a young man Bill also lived in Lyons,Tupper Lake and Syracuse before he came […]
The recipient of the 2010 award is Peggy O’Connor, who spends her days behind the counter at the Sherburne Post Office, answering related questions to her work. Being Irish, she always has a smiling face and knows most people by name when they come to pick up their mail or send a letter or package. […]
HARRY WAYNE CONLEY was born Feb 19, 1929 to John A Conley and Irene Wells Conley. His mother died when he was three days old and he was raised by his grandparents, Harry G and Esther Wells. He grew up in their home onCushman Avein Earlville, a dead-end street which had two houses but he was in […]
The fifth annual Sherburne Citizen of the Year for 2008 was Jim Webb. He was the fourth generation of the Webb family to be in business in the area. In the spring of 2005 local businessman, Jim Webb stepped forward with an offer of the log cabin at Historic Park. Many of Sherburne’s citizens volunteered […]
Rose is delighted to be able to trace her ancestry back to the earliest history of this area. She has a full, historic ancestral background, with several proven lineages back to the Revolutionary War, and to the Wing Family before then. Smyrna, known as the eighth township of the Governor’s Purchase, or Chenango’s Twenty Townships, was […]
John and Betty McDaniel are one and the same with the Sherburne News, so their story must start with a little history about our local weekly newspaper, which has been in the same family since 1881, when John H. O’Brien was the editor. He was also the village clerk and trustee and went on to become […]