A Pastor’s Thoughts
By Rev. Nancy J. Adams, Owego United Methodist Church — We’re human. We worry, right? Here are some things you can worry about. One, your birthday cake collapses…
By Rev. Nancy J. Adams, Owego United Methodist Church — We’re human. We worry, right? Here are some things you can worry about. One, your birthday cake collapses…
What’s Happening – send dated church, school, social or non-profit event information (50 words or less) to The Owego Pennysaver, Attention: Wendy Post, 181-183 Front…
On Saturday, Aug. 17, The Owego Pennysaver attended the Night of the Grumble Pugs at the Rumble Ponies stadium in Binghamton. The birthday celebration for…
By Greg Zyla — We’re back to the overflowing mailbox again this week. Also in last week’s column I inadvertently listed the 396/375 engines as…
Governor Kathy Hochul recently outlined plans for the next two phases of a transformative, mixed-use development project that is breathing new life into the former Oakdale Mall…
The Old Coot, Merlin Lessler, recently delivered checks from the Tioga County Senior Citizens Foundation (TCSCF) to Sister Mary O’Brien of TCRM, and to Justin…
The Town of Nichols is celebrating its 200th birthday this year; it was incorporated on March 23, 1824. The 2024 Nichols Bicentennial Committee was established…
The Tioga County Chamber recently announced that Coughlin & Gerhart will be hosting a seminar on commercial real estate and another on business succession planning…
By Peter Gordon, Town of Owego Historian — In 1851, the original 11.5 Evergreen Cemetery acres and extensions, as surveyed by Stephen Dexter, were laid…
By Sister Chirya — Two siblings, same family, same upbringing, same values instilled. Yet one becomes a pillar of the community, a beacon of hope,…