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Grand Gorge Halcottsville Hamden
Hancock Harpersfield Hobart
Margaretville Masonville Meridale
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Sidney Center South Kortright Stamford
Treadwell Trout Creek Walton
West Davenport De Lancey Cadosia
Meredith

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News in Delaware County, New York

Wind and rain from Hurricane Earl buffet North Carolina
Hurricane Earl battered North Carolina's coast with rain, winds and waves on Friday and swirled up the U.S. eastern seaboard toward New England and Canada as a weakened but still dangerous storm.
Warnings issued for Shore as hurricane strengthens A tropical storm warning - not as serious as a hurricane warning - has been issued for the counties along the Jersey Shore, Sussex County in Delaware and New York's Long Island.
'Fracking' yields fuel, fear in Northeast Bill Ely walked into his chicken coop with an empty five-gallon water jug.
Albany hands Clifton Park a taste of defeat Albany last won the distinction in 2007, according to the state Department of Health, which has sponsored the contest for the last 24 years to highlight importance of quality drinking water. Manoj Ajmera, retired state Health Department engineer who came up with the idea 24 years ago and now volunteers his time coordinating the contest, said 250 people voted. Breslin cited the state's own fiscal ...
You shouldn't get too close to snapping turtles OUTDOORS COLUMN BY RICK BROCKWAY ... As I drove along the county road outside of Hartwick the other day, I saw a large, dark object ahead of me.
Hatteras Island evac ordered for 30,000 residents North Carolina's Dare County has ordered 30,000 residents and visitors to leave the Outer Banks' Hatteras Island as Hurricane Earl approaches.
Sales taxes are highest in... Tennessee has the highest combined state and average local sales tax rate of any U.S. state, at 9.44%, according to a research group's report released Thursday.
Hurricane Earl strengthens off U.S. East Coast Hurricane Earl gained more punch on Thursday as the large storm churned up the Atlantic threatening the U.S. East Coast with dangerous winds and large swells and forcing evacuations in North Carolina.
Wind, rain from Hurricane Earl buffet North Carolina Source: Reuters * Earl sideswipes Outer Banks islands, but stays offshore * Category 2 storm tracking alongside U.S. East Coast * Direct full hit to U.S. shoreline not forecast * Parts of Massachusetts could ...
10 p.m. update: Island evacuations start as Earl nears East Coast NAGS HEAD, N.C. — Hurricane Earl steamed toward the Eastern Seaboard early Thursday as communities from North Carolina to New England kept a close eye on the forecast, worried that even a slight shift in the storm’s predicted offshore track could put millions of people in the most densely populated part of the country in harm’s way.