Homer clerk highlights 2021 village budget (audio)
January 14, 2021On today’s Happening in Homer segment: Clerk Dan Egnor discussed the 2021 village budget, which
On today’s Happening in Homer segment: Clerk Dan Egnor discussed the 2021 village budget, which
On today’s Happening in Homer segment: The Village Fire Department will continue providing annual
On this week’s Happening in Homer segment: ‘Twas the night before the night before Christmas,
On this week’s Happening in Homer segment: Mike Harter from the village DPW visited for a reminder
On this week’s Happening in Homer segment: Deputy mayor Patrick Clune sat down for a busy discussion
Tomorrow (Saturday, October 24) is Amnesty Day in Homer, allowing residents the opportunity to dispose
Tomorrow (Saturday, October 24) is Amnesty Day in Homer, allowing residents the opportunity to dispose
On this morning’s Happening in Homer segment: Deputy mayor Patrick Clune discussed the Route 11
On this morning’s edition of Happening in Homer: Village clerk Dan Egnor discussed the proposal to
On this morning’s edition of Happening in Homer: Village clerk Dan Egnor discussed the proposal
The village of Homer will host a socially distanced 9/11 memorial ceremony tomorrow starting at 6 pm
On Thursday’s edition of our “Happening in Homer” segment: Village recreation director
On this morning’s Happening in Homer segment: Mayor Hal McCabe discussed progress being made
On this morning’s Happening in Homer segment: Village clerk Dan Egnor revisited trash and recycling
On this week’s Happening in Homer segment: Andrew Fagerheim and Shenequa Perry discussed their
Village clerk Dan Egnor joined us this morning for the return of our Happening in Homer program: Among
On this morning’s (March 5) Happening in Homer segment, Mayor Hal McCabe called in from Albany
On this morning’s (February 20) Happening in Homer segment, Village Clerk Dan Egnor spoke with
On today’s (February 6) Happening in Homer, high school senior Andrew Fagerheim discussed the “Homer
Mike Harter from the Village Streets & Parks Department stopped by WXHC to discuss some important