NORWICH – The solar eclipse of 2024 is happening today and anyone in Norwich may view it from Patsy's Riverview, a small park at 82 Sheldon Street operated by the Greenway Conservancy.
The event will start at 2 p.m., giving everyone time to settle in and prepare for the approximate peak time between 3:15 and 3:30 p.m.
The Greenway Conservancy is hosting the event suggest visitors grab some eclipse glasses, comfy chairs or blankets, and cameras.
This event will be a great way to spend the afternoon with friends and family, sharing one of the solar systems most spectacular displays. The opportunity is not only exhilarating for astronomers, but for everyone that enjoys the lining up of the planets.
Norwich resident Lonnie Gallagher said he's going to watch the eclipse from his backyard.
“Weather looks like its holding out so far, but you never know,” he said. “We hope to see it.”
Chenango County resident Connie Durkin has relatives visiting from out of town and they're hoping for clear skies.