Watertown, NY News
Watertown, NY News
Sci-Tech Museum To Be Open on Memorial Day With A Special Deal
Congrats to the Keuka College students who earned their bachelor's degrees in cr...
5/28 Memorial Day Observance
City Manager Candidate Selected
Great photo taken by Justin Sorensen / Watertown Daily Times.
Tonight's graduation ceremony will be video-streamed on Jefferson's website. The...
Lewis County Star Party Planned To View 3 Planets
5/15 Peace Officers Day
Good luck to all of our students as they study for finals! Graduation is just a...
6/12 Deadline for RFP proposals from Monument Conservators
5/11 Flags at Half Staff
Open House for the Military Community at JCC on Thursday, May 10 from 3:00-6:30...
Arson Awareness Week
Have you picked up your copy of Volume XXII of the Black River Review? JCC’s jo...
5/7 Flags at Half-staff
It's getting close! JCC's commencement ceremony will be held on May 18 at 7:00...
JCC will hold an open house for the military community including active duty sol...
Use these QR Codes to download your Bb Mobile app even more quickly!
Blackboard has an app! If you have an eligible smartphone, you can now use it to...
If you like jazz and song, come to JCC tonight (Tuesday) for a free concert feat...
5/1 Holcomb & Mullin Traffic Advisory
5/2 Flags at Half-Staff
Bid 2012-12 HVAC Installation. Deadline 5/16
First Lewis County Star Party Planned With 3 Planets
JCC animal management students give "shake, RATTLE, and roll" a new meaning afte...
Congrats to Kyle Datoush - JCC's featured Honors Program student for the week of...
4/27 Arbor Day Celebration!
Microsoft has released the SkyDrive desktop app. Save your files to your SkyDriv...
When you see Kerstin White, congratulate her on being JCC's featured Honors Prog...
2012-2013 Proposed Budget...
4/24 firefighter to retire with 38 yrs of service
Resolution for Standard Workdays
4/21 Tree Planting planned
It's a great day to get outside! Students, staff and faculty will be cleaning u...
Agendas now online!
Free Public Astronomy Telescope Viewing
In honor of Earth Week and Arbor Day, JCC's Students for a Sustainable Campus cl...
Police Chief to retire
Interested in studying Creative Writing or Literature?
The documentary "Fort Drum: The First 100 Years"" produced by local filmmakers R...
Congratulate Michael Fager when you see him this week! He is Jefferson's feature...
St. John Fisher College will begin offering a doctoral program in Executive Lead...
4/10 Traffic Advisory-Black River parkway
5/1 deadline for Sealed Bids!
4/10 Flags at Half-Staff
Stay on Track! Summer classes at JCC are a great way to catch up or get ahead a...
If you see Kendall Meeks on campus this week, congratulate her for being JCC's F...
Welcome back from Spring Break - hope the first day back wasn't too rough! It wa...
4/26 deadline for Sealed Bids!!
2012 Parks & Rec Event Listing
4/2 Flags at Half-Staff
Extra Open Days During School Break Week At Sci-Tech
JCC's graduation ceremony is scheduled for May 18!
Interested in the growing North Country winery industry? Learn the skills you n...
Congratulations to Jessica Cupernall for earning 1st place in the JCC Business C...
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Congrats to Justin Walker - JCC's featured Honors Program student for the week o...
Attention Students! Whet your appetite with international cuisine in the Commons...
JCC students - don't forget to meet with your advisor before Spring Break and ge...
Nursing Degree Info. Session
Janina Felka-Burns .....congratulations on being JCC's featured Honors Program S...
City Manager's Report to the Council
Mayor Graham Letter to the Public
Kudos to the 112 students inducted into JCC's Tau Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa!...
Silo Fire Safety Seminar
Theory of a Deadman Concert
SUNY Potsdam Information Session
Blood Drive
City Manager Position Profile
If you see Erich Horeth around town - congratulate him on being JCC's featured H...
Are you a December 2011 graduate or May/August 2012 candidate for graduation? G...
This is so cool!!!! All 37 Jeffersonian yearbooks, from 1965 to 2001, are now av...
St. John Fisher College, in partnership with Jefferson, will be offering an Exec...
Tickets for the April 21 Theory of a Deadman concert at JCC are now on sale to t...
Congrats to Chelsea Monroe - JCC Honors Program student for the week of Feb. 27!...
It's February 29, 2012 - Happy Leap Day!
Daryl "Chill" Mitchell will speak today at 12:20 in the Sturtz Theater. Mitchell...
Come support the JCC Cannoneers on February 28 as the Men’s Basketball team figh...
Congratulations to Lady Cannoneer, Joelle Percy, for being named to the 2011-12...
Shane M. Houppert, Lowville, is JCC’s featured Honors Program student for the we...
2/28-29 Crow Hazing to Continue
3/6-5/1 Safe-At-Home Pizza Delivery!!
2/24 Public Skating Hours change
Lots of young cheerleaders from around the area enjoyed spending Saturday with J...
Figure Skating Competition!
Congratulations JCC Weekend Scholars Nursing Graduates! First row (l-r): Yvonn...
2/17 is FAMILY SKATE NIGHT!!
Carthage Central grad Ben Roggie is JCC's featured Honors Program student for th...
2/20 City Hall Closed, but services run as usual
Students and staff at JCC were treated to a humorous AND thought provoking prese...
Need relationship advice? Students, don't miss the Dating Doctor in the Student...
Special Activities During School Break Week At Sci-Tech
Today the Center for Community Studies at JCC released the results of the 5th An...
SUNY Financial Aid Day
2012 Spring Drop Coming up!
Jefferson's Table Luncheon – A Taste of Mexico
Outdoor Pool Study
If you see Amanda Shane on campus, congratulate her for being JCC's featured Hon...
Thank you Danny Glover and Felix Justice - amazing performance at JCC last night!
JCC Scholarship & Financial Aid Fair
Tonight at JCC is "An Evening with Martin and Langston" featuring Danny Glover a...
JCC's Cheerleading Club won the NYS Cheerleading Championship (College Division)...
If you see Shannon Burdick, congratulate her for being the featured JCC Honors P...
2/6 & 2/7 Crow Hazing continues
Calling all parents of science minded students in grades 5-8. Don't miss JCC's a...
Show - The Nerd
The JCC men's basketball team moved into first place in the Mid State Athletic C...
Mark you calendars now for Danny Glover and Felix Justice at JCC on Feb. 7! The...
Check out hip hop violinist Josh Vietti today during the free hour in the Studen...
Baseball Hitting Clinic for Youth
Patricia Moulton - JCC's featured Honors Program student for the week of Jan. 23...
Hungry? Student government is scooping up a complimentary ice cream breakfast in...
Hungry? Student government is scooping up a complimentary breakfast ice cream i...
Kudos to guard Joelle Percy of the JCC women’s basketball team who has been name...
Theory of a Deadman coming back to JCC on April 21! Tickets go on sale for JCC...
Trouble finding a parking spot at JCC? Park at the Watertown Ice Arena and take...
As of 10:20 pm, students should now be able to log into Blackboard normally.
Can't find a parking spot during the first few days of classes? Park at the Wat...
Outdoor skating!
1/20 Family Skate Night!
1/21 Swearing In Ceremony
Congrats to JCC basketball player Jabriel Blue who hit a Jefferson Cannoneer mil...
Sci-Tech Center News - January 13, 2012
Heads up! College offices will be closed until 1:00 p.m. on Wed. January 18, so...
Kudos to our students who made President’s and Dean’s Lists for the Fall 2011 se...
Area musicians are invited to share their musical talents with the community. Th...
2012 Tentative Assessment Roll now online
Weather Update: January 13, 2012 - Due to inclement weather, JCC classes beginn...
January 13, 2012: Due to inclement weather, JCC classes beginning at 12:00 pm a...
1/16-1/18 Hazing continues....
Classes start in less than two weeks - January 23 - but it's not too late to reg...
1/12 The Slip Slide & Skate Program cancelled for this morning
1/16 City Hall Closed
2012 County Tax Roll now available online
JCC offers 30+ degree programs, 6 degrees entirely online and evening degree pro...
There’s still time to register for spring semester classes beginning January 23....
Sci-Tech Center Open on Martin Luther King Day With Special Deal
1/12 Next Advantage Watertown Meeting
Did you make a New Year's resolution to get in shape or exercise more in 2012?...
Jan 10 & 11 Continued Crow Hazing
JCC’s Continuing Education Division was presented with the James C. Hall Jr. Exe...
Watch the Cannoneers online! The Cannoneers take on Schenectady County CC on Su...
1/6 Public Skating time change!
City of Watertown Holiday Schedule
12/30 Family Skate Night!!!
City Seeks Parks & Recreation Superintendent
New Entrance to the JB Wise Parking Lot open
1/1 Swearing In Ceremony
Just a reminder that JCC will be closed Monday, January 2, 2012 and will reopen...
For those of you who have not tried yet, grades are now posted.
To all who are asking about grades. Grades were due on Friday and unfortunately...
Happy Holidays from Jefferson Community College.
Jefferson Community College offices will be closed on Friday, Dec. 23 and Monday...
Pssst.... Danny Glover of Lethal Weapon fame is coming to JCC in February!
Sci-Tech Center of Northern New York
Get in the spirit with not one but three free holiday concerts at JCC this week....
City Manager's Council Report now available online
12/19 Crow Hazing begins
Dollar Dinner
12/13 Tax Certificate and Parcel Auction
Crow Flock Reporting
11/29 Flags at Half-Staff
Part-Time City Court Judge
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! Have a great holiday and be safe.
Annual Downtown Tree Lighting Ceremony
Crow Flock Reporting
Miss seeing JCC faculty being “pied” yesterday? Catch a snippet here. Pied t...
Millions! - A New Exhibit At the Sci-Tech Museum
Gloriana Concert
JCC’s 9th Annual Spaghetti Bridge Building Competition Makes News!
11/17 Road work on East Main St
Jefferson's 50th Anniversary Celebration -- Essayist Winner: Kelly Adsit '04; S...
Jefferson's 50th Anniversary Celebration -- Essayist Winner: Annamarie DeStefan...
Jefferson's Alma Mater
11/16 Flags at Half Staff
11/15 Mullin St Traffic Advisory
Transfer from JCC to a bachelor's degree program and stay right here on campus!...
Free Public Telescope Viewing and Meteor Shower
Paddock & Sherman St closed for roadwork
Bid Deadline extended
Ben & Jerry's Founder Jerry Greenfield at JCC's Leadership Day
Ben & Jerry's Founder Jerry Greenfield at JCC's Leadership Day
Winners of the JCC Pursuit of Happiness essay contest are (l-r) Katina M. Piche,...
10/26 Arsenal St - Lane reduction
Main St East - Road work for 2-3 weeks
Free Public Telescope Viewing
Morgan Kiernan, Region III Athlete of the Week
Morgan Kiernan, NJCAA Athlete of the Week
Congrats to JCC women's soccer player Morgan-Taylor Kiernan of Copenhagen - name...
Congrats to the JCC women's soccer team who are advancing to the NJCAA sub-regio...
Radio Combiner bids being accepted
10/19 Flags at Half Staff
Free Public Astronomy Triple-Header
10/17 Flags at Half Staff
Did you know National Chemistry Week is October 17-21? Watch JCC students, unde...
2011 Fall Drop off
10/13 Next Advantage Watertown Meeting Reminder
10/12 Academy St closure
City Hall closed but all other services to continue
10/7 Flags at Half Staff
10/5 Flags at Half Staff
10/5 Franklin St Roadwork
10/3 Fire Captain Retiring
10/3 Myrtle & Green St - Gas Main work
10/3 Mill St Raodwork to begin
9/28 Commerce drive - roadwork
Restricted Handicapped Parking at JB Wise due to paving...
City Firefighter to Retire
Sci-Tech Invites Public To View Jupiters Moons Through a Telescope on September 23, 2011
9/20 JB Wise Parking Lot - parts closed for paving
9/20 Flags at Half Staff
Franklin Street Roadwork
Roadwork on East Main
SUNY Chancellor Zimpher congratulated Jefferson and 22 other SUNY schools for be...
RFP for Route Optimization Software
9/14 Flags at Half Staff
9/13 Flags at Half Staff
DPW Snow Permit Information
9/12 S Massey Lane reduction for roadwork
9/10 Parts of Public Square closed for Black River Fest
School Crossing Guard Needed
Bids being accepted for Marble St Park Prefabricated Restroom
City Manager's Update Report Online
9/2 Roadwork on Central Street
9/6 Main Street East - roadwork
City Hall back to regular hours of 9 - 5
9/1 Flags at Half-Staff
8/31 Ward St - Road Work
Flu Shots RFPs now being accepted!!
8/31 Flags at Half-staff
Can't find a parking spot on campus? Park at the Watertown Ice Arena and take th...
9/17 DANC Open House
City Seeks Sealed Bids for Prefabricated Pavillions
Back to School for Watertown - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
8/26 Ward St roadwork
Police Uniform Bid - deadline 9/12/11
8/23-? Wealtha Ave road work
8/24 Ives St Closure
Free Telescope Viewing of Space
Position Opening: PARKS & RECREATION PROGRAM MANAGER
Position Opening: SUPERINTENDENT OF PARKS & RECREATION
8/11 Commerce dr closed for repaving
8/17 Flags at Half-staff
8/13 Arts Festival on Public Square
8/12 Flags at Half-staff
Flags at Half-staff
8/11 Next Advantage Watertown Meeting
8/8 Road work on Grove Street
8/2 Pratt Street road work
4th Annual Perseids Meteor Shower Watch
7/22 Flags at Half Staff
7/21 Academy St Road Work
Heat Wave - places to cool off!
Free Telescope Viewing Of Space
7/19 Franklin St Roadwork
CurbSide Bulk pickup to run thru 8/19
Sci-Tech Center News - July 14, 2011
Hydrant Flushing Schedule
7/15 Thompson Park Pool reopening today!
7/14 Thompson Park Pool CLOSED today
7/15 Madison Ave closed for Water Main work
7/14 Flags at Half Staff
Planning to be Phys Ed or Health teacher? Starting this fall, JCC is offering a new AS degree in Physical Education. Take your first 2 years here and then transfer to Brockport, Cortland or other great schools for your bachelor's degree! Save money
7/14 Pratt St closed due to road work
7/14 Advantage Watertown Meeting
RFP: Ogilvie Brownfields Cleanup Project , deadline Aug 8
7/7 Flags at Half Staff
Refuse Pickup schedule for Holiday week; City Hall & Citbus closed the 4th
2011-2012 Adopted Budget
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Pool Press Release!
6/29 City Of Watertown Public Auction
6/25 - 8/27 CitiBus Route Change - SATURDAYS
6/23 Flags at Half-staff
6/21 road work on Academy St
Flushing Schedules
6/21 Flags at Half Staff
6/16 Public Square Road work
JCC Grad Tori Ward -- Congratulations!
JCC Grad Shane Scanlon -- Congratulations!
JCC Grad Myokania Cedeno -- Congratulations!
JCC Grad Michelle Ortlieb -- Congratulations!
JCC Grad Melissa Berkman -- Congratulations!
JCC Grad Kathleen Aschmann -- Congratulations!
JCC Grad Leon Donelson -- Congratulations!
2011 JCC Grad John Tan -- Congratulations!
Golf, T-Ball & Tennis forms now online
6/10 Flags at Half staff
A campus-wide, electrical power shutdown is scheduled for Jefferson Community College on Friday, June 10 beginning at 5:00 p.m.
6/9 Agenda for Advantage Watertown Meeting
6/9 Franklin St Road work
6/24 Watertown TAX SALE
6/9 Next Advantage Watertown Meeting
Flushing Schedule: weeks 1 & 2
6/3 Dairy Parade on Washington Street
Sign ups for Youth Baseball
All offices at City Hall will be closed Monday, May 30th in observance of Memorial Day
Registration is open at SUNY Jefferson! Fall 2011 semester and early session, 8-week classes, begin August 29. Applying to JCC is free! Use this application: Financial Aid Options: Course listing:
Parks & Recreation Procedure Review
5/25 New entrance to JB Wise
Congrats to JCC's 32 nursing graduates who celebrated at their Pinning Ceremony on May 19!
JCC's 47th Commencement Ceremony, taking place tonight at 7:30, will be video streamed from the College's website. Look for the link on the homepage around 7:15 pm.
5/21 Washington St: Parade (Traffic Advisory)
Manager's Update Report Available
Order your keepsake ornament personalized with the famous JCC Cannon and "Class of 2011" at Commencement on Friday night!
JCC Commencement Info! Guests will need tickets to enter the gymnasium, but the ceremony will be simulcast in the air-conditioned Sturtz Theater and tickets are NOT required for Sturtz seating. Also - free childcare is available for children of graduate
5/12 Next Advantage Watertown Meeting
Hey Grads - Help out a classmate! If you have tix for commencement that you will NOT be using why not give them to someone who can? Check out the Ticket Swap Discussion Board on Blackboard under the Community tab - people who need tickets have posted t
5/9 - ? Traffic Advisory for Kieff & Weldon
5/21 Armed Forces Day Parade
5/6 Police Dept Graduation Ceremony!
City Fire will be doing their Annual Safety checks...
5/12 Next Watertown Advantage Meeting!
5/3 East Main St Road Work
4/28 Flags at Half-staff
4/26 City of Watertown Drinking Water Notification
Syracuse Int'l Film Festival "Best of the Fest" at JCC on Friday April 29 at 7pm. Free and open to the public. Visit www.sunyjefferson.edu for film listing!
4/26 Flags at Half-Staff
International Space Station To Be Seen During Sci-Tech Astronomy Evening
Happy Earth Day 2011: A Billion Acts of Green® (
4/25 Flags at Half Staff
4/20 Public Meeting on JB Wise
4/19 Traffic Advisory - JB Wise
4/29 Arbor Day Invite to the Public
See Saturns Rings at Free Astronomy Nite at Perch River
4/14 - Next Advantage Watertown Meeting
Seasonal Collection of Yard Waste Has started
4/8 Flags at Half-Staff
Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan
Traffic Advisory: MAIN ST E - gas main project
Emergency Management Plan
3/28 Hydrant flow testing on Mill
Paul Barben Elected To Sci-Tech Board
2011 Spring Drop
Summer session is a great opportunity to get a prerequisite (or two) out of the way before beginning Fall 2011 semester. Register now! On-Campus and Online Courses: * Early Session (4-weeks): June 6 – July 1 * Late Session (4-weeks): July 11 &n
Free Astronomy Evening at Perch River
New Listing of Parks & Recs Events
City Council Update now online!
The State University of New York The new SUNY.edu has launched today! Take a moment to check out the new brand as well as the new social media hub for all SUNY campuses!
the 3/10 Advantage Watertown meeting is canceled
3/7 Flags at Half-staff
3/10 DEADLINE for Lift Pump Bids!!
Friday, February 25, 2011. Due to inclement weather, JCC classes beginning at 1:25 pm and later are cancelled. Campus offices remain open.
If you are planning on graduating in May or August this year and want to take part in commencement on May 20 - you should order your cap and gown from the Bookstore by March 11. It's free!
2/21 Arcade St transfer station closed for repairs
2/17 City Hall Closed, but buses and refuse on as usual
Sci-Tech Center Open On President's Day And School Break Week
Has JCC changed your life or the life of someone you know? The JCC Foundation invites you to tell your JCC story by completing the phrase, “Thank you, JCC, for…” in 250 or fewer words. The 50th Anniversary Essay Contest is open to any
Last home game of the season on Thursday, Feb. 17 - Cannoneers vs. Clinton - come support JCC's student athletes! Women's game at 5pm and Men's at 7pm.
Friday, February 11 Due to inclement weather, JCC will begin the day with the 10:10 a.m. class. Faculty and staff report at 10:00 a.m.
2/11 No Public Skating 7:15 - 8:50
Fire Hydrants need to be accessible
February 9, 2011 - Due to inclement weather, JCC classes beginning at 1:00 and later are cancelled. Campus offices will close at 2:00 pm.
2/10 Flags at Half-Staff
Don't miss the Dueling Pianos today at 12:15 in the Student Lounge!
RISK Tournament At The Sci-Tech Center
Crow Roost Dispersal Program Follow-up
2/10 is the next Advantage Watertown Meeting
Wednesday, February 2, 2011 JCC is now closed. All classes are cancelled, faculty and staff do not report.
Wednesday, Feb 2nd, 2011. JCC is on a 2 hour delay. Classes will begin with the 10:10 am class. Faculty and staff report at 10 am.
Having trouble finding parking on campus? Park at the Ice Arena and take a shuttle to campus. Available from 9am-3pm from Friday, Jan. 28 through Friday, Feb. 4. Call 786-2222 with questions.
Don't forget Winter Festival - this Saturday at JCC. It's not too late to sign up a team for the broomball or snow softball tournaments. Bring friends and family for zumba, crafts, free movies, sledding, ice skating, cross-country skiing, snow
Win up to $250 in cash prizes - enter JCC's snow sculpture competition at Winter Festival on Sat., Jan. 29! You don't need to be an expert to enter, just gather some friends and family and have fun!
2/2 Joint Meeting at City Hall
Don't miss Winter Festival at JCC on Saturday, Jan. 29! Free Admission. Broomball and snow softball tournaments, snow sculpture challenge (w/cash prizes) plus sledding, ice skating, free family-friendly movies, zumba for families, kids crafts, sno
Check out JCC student Barbie Roberts in the new SUNY video on YouTube!
Jan 2011 Council report ready
1/18 Flags at Half-staff
1/14 No skating tonight from 7:15-8:50
County Tax Roll now available on line
1/13 Advantage Watertown Committee to meet
1/17 Martin Luther King Day - CIty Hall Closed
JCC Launches Jefferson Express - a mobile computer lab that will bring professional training to YOUR community!
Sci-Tech Center News - January 8, 2011
1/10 Crow Roost Dispersal Program
Arena Schedule Change!
1/12 Mayor Graham to Host IHC Seniors...
Free Astronomy Evening at Perch River
Sci-Tech Center News - December 23, 2010
Sci-Tech Center News - December 10, 2010
12/10 Flags at Half-Staff
Free Afternoon At Sci-Tech Center
Sci-Tech Astronomy Observing Evening is Postponed
Reminder - Snow removal & parking rules now in effect
PSA: Weather Related Municipal Codes
PUBLIC SQUARE TRAFFIC ADVISORY
Graduation may seem far away – but the time to order your cap/gown is NOW! Stop in the Bookstore (M-Th from 9-4, Fridays 9-3) and order before Dec. 21. There’s no cost - it was already paid for in your Student Life fee part of tuition! Not s
Sci-Tech Invites Public To View Jupiters Moons on December 3
12/7 Public Meeting - Ogilvie Site Redevelopment
11/28 Christmas Parade
12/2 Tree Lighting Ceremony!!
New Building Signs Donated To The Sci-Tech Center
11/24 & 11/25 Trash/recycle pick up
11/22 Rock Blasting on Weldon Dr
11/19 Flags at Half-staff
11/24 Mayor Pardons turkeys!
Congratulations to Roxy Silsby and all the teachers at Jefferson Campus Care - Patty, JoLynn, April, Stephanie, Teresa and Jenna - who are celebrating their 20th anniversary of providing quality and wonderful child care for students at Jefferson Communit
Keuka College is now an official partner in the Jefferson Higher Education Center initiative!
Looking to earn your bachelor's degree in Social Work or Criminal Justice? Keuka College is offering these two bachelor's degree programs here at JCC!
Henderson bans wind development
Company scouts sites in city for a Quaker Steak & Lube
Seaway losing friends in D.C.
Altmar residents vote 80-74 to dissolve village
Tempers flare at meeting in Cape
Judge denies motion to dismiss Oxley case
Canton, DPW are close to a deal
Program a ray of sunlight on electric bills for Massena family
Business magazine bought
Carthage holiday parade set for 11 a.m. Saturday
Kinney's water woes increase pressure on St. Lawrence IDA
Antwerp ponies up for new ambulance service
Students pay tribute to veterans
St. Lawrence University adds slots for veterans, dependents
Citizen raises doubts on plan
Town of Pamelia mulls updating zoning laws
Man dies when car flips into watery ditch
Cape Vincent supervisor adds pay raise to budget
Canton Town Council delays decision on paying for Morley lighting district
Local Paragraphs
Massena council backs Cape Air
Stricter requirements for milk gain approval
Explosion at Drum heard in wide area
Man denies robbing liquor store
Lewis budget raises tax levy
West Carthage considers easing business zoning
Public Health sees outbreak of pertussis in county
Four eye District 5 seat on Legislature
Schools weigh establishing versus sharing network team
Croghan supervisor post will remain at two years
BUILDING AWAITS A REBIRTH
Defendant in stabbing case challenging photo array used
Doctors reduce fracture services
North Country Briefs
County will sue Simao over deal
Elks seek support of more members
Tribe to host conference on 'Caring for Caregiver'
Rensselaer Falls write-ins tallied; absentees may change results
11/11 City Hall Closed
Antenna on tower to bring city $25,000
Veteran's Day: No change in City Services
Potsdam, Crane choruses to perform in Ogdensburg
Henderson tries again on budget
Chamber seeks nominees for Business of the Year
LaFargeville gym project is nearly complete
Pertussis cases confirmed at 4 Belleville Henderson
Indian River board warms to concept of 'looping'
Local Paragraphs
Survey: area's foreclosure rate among lowest in the country
House is razed as MED expansion project begins
Man accused of DWI twice within 9 hours
Recreation fund idea stirs debate
Town of Watertown workers repair two breaks in Route 12F water main
Bank buys properties of marina in Clayton
Town of Stockholm facing 2012 budget crunch
Neighbors cautiously optimistic on plans for site
Attorney for Oxley to request dismissal
Jefferson to spend $1m to reduce 2011 tax levy
Hounsfield council OKs budget of nearly $1.6m
Norfolk Town Council votes to go to appointed assessor
Agencies to lose funds in budget
Carthage eyes school district building plan
Man charged in shooting also facing DWI, speeding
Two NNY schools digest state cuts
NNY voters generally follow trends for statewide offices
Woman arrested in 1999 Watertown shoplifting incident
Mexican eatery to open this week
11/10 Flags at Half-Staff
North Country Briefs
11/12 Flags at Half-Staff
Cafe Mira reopening on Wednesday, seven months after fire
Cart brings books to kids at Jefferson Elementary
Russell budget to drop tax levy
HAILING THE CREATIVE SPIRIT
Dock project causing friction
Ellisburg man charged after domestic fight
Local Paragraphs
Lowville town budget lowers levy, tax rate
Zoning proposal worries planners
Planning Board meeting to review new businesses
Three airlines make pitches to serve NNY
Canton drive seeks $150,001 for music instruments
Leaf pickup keeps crews busy
Farm tour will give insight into new cover crop for fields
Ogilvie site housing informally OK'd
Ogdensburg police probe armed robbery at motel
Sheriff receives grants for technology
Man sent to prison on theft, cocaine charges
Chaplain aids Drum soldiers after loss
Prosecution in Oxley case is expected to rest today
Psych study to focus on children of soldiers
Judge throws out plea agreement for man on felony mischief charge
Fewer go to flu shot clinics
Work on I-781 coming along
Norfolk woman again indicted in check forgery
11/8 Flags at Half Staff
Canton Unitarians to officially welcome preacher
Town of Lorraine could see tax increase
Antique fountain being installed in Gouverneur
Potsdam weighs Recreation Department's future
Town residents upset by budget
Play provokes laughs, questions
Brasher relying on funds from casino for garage
Mohawks working to combat drug abuse and addiction
Drive registers new bone marrow donors
St. Lawrence group to hold Hero of the Year program
Local Paragraphs
Parking lot construction approved
Vehicle flips in accident on Route 11 in LeRay
Glenfield man gets a year in jail
CHAMPIONS FROM CHAMPION
November is forgiveness month at Carthage Library
Nominations being taken for fire commissioners
Indian River OKs PILOT
St. Regis Falls man gets DWI after crash
Walmart donates $500 to Remington Art Museum
Gulfstream bankruptcy won't stop service bidding
College to make its own power
Casino gaming money going to school library
Local schools not making A's
Local Paragraphs
Spouses train for deployments, too
Remington Holiday Gala is scheduled for Dec. 11
Improved boat launch to be opened Wednesday in Star Lake
St. Lawrence LDC provides loan to Star Lake business
Canton Community Fund will receive $10,000 match
Canton Veterans Day service to be held at VFW
Owens: Momentum shifting in Afghanistan war
Potsdam schools eye switch from Microsoft to save money
Farm to School soup in the works
Hammond tax levy stable
Village likely to cut administrator
Town of Waddington switches health plans
THEY'RE HIP TO THE DIP
Vintage presses creating cider in Canton
Two men charged with possessing pot
Arts Council offers classes, consultations to artists
WHS group focuses on wintertime fun
Town of Clayton tax rate dropping by a penny
Town court merger eyed
Planners approve eatery's site plan
WOMEN GET CRAFTY FOR FUNDS
North Country Briefs
Accidental causes ruled out in fatal fire in Canton last month
Officials: GM site redevelopment taking too long
Strands provide heads-up on cancer
Denmark considers forming water district
Champion council votes to open Eddy Road this winter and year-round
Town considers law against power lines
Local Paragraphs
Massena nonunion workers get stipend
Baruth's son elected to Vermont Senate
Potsdam resident, 88, dies in blaze
Man sent to prison on cocaine charge
Grant will help county combat distracted driving
Chamber names new head
Request for stimulus aid to repair bridge rejected
St. Lawrence IDA adopts pared-down budget of $1,162,300
Tax cuts for rich at center of debate
10th Mountain soldier killed in insurgent attack
River agency accepts suggestions on its plan
Clayton marina owner fined $180,000
Franklin Building work gets boost
Alex Bay backs off trail plan at hospital
Financial officer resigns from post, leaves Clarkson
Owner faces financial hassle from building fire
Owens may see rank rise in House
Veterans Day Special at the Sci-Tech Center
Hoffman apologizes to GOP chiefs for statement
Man jailed on charge he used other's credit card for $188 purchase at Walmart
Gulfstream files for bankruptcy
Two face reinstated felony drug charges
Hypothetical Lewis budget lowers spending by 2%
Saturday jamboree benefits cancer patient
62-year-old request honored
Drug-use suspect held after car halted
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Planning Board stalls OK of Dunkin' Donuts
Owens opposes raising limit on national debt
Hospice to celebrate 25th anniversary Saturday
Voter turnout borders 50% in 2 counties
Foundation OKs 291 scholarships
Fitzpatrick likely choice for head of Legislature
South Jeff to hold Excel, PowerPoint classes
Ogdensburg police probe theft of cash at convenience store
Students address city school board
Ogdensburg nonprofit collecting donations for second Christmas pajama project
Job Corps orientation scheduled for November
Backers plead for JV lacrosse
Town budget reduces tax levy
Project's funding deadline moved up
JCIDA postpones adopting policy
Group: store's strategy flawed
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Hoffman denies acting as 'spoiler'
BOCES program aims to make students 'restaurant ready'
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City woman sentenced to prison for selling cocaine
Philadelphia man charged with harassing his sister
Russian swims St. Lawrence to gain U.S. entry
Meeting set tonight on J.B. Wise lot project
Marrow drive to aid cancer patient
Wind power dominates JCIDA tax policy hearing
Nobel scientist speaks at Clarkson
Brushton man calls in false report, hallucinates in patrol car
Shelter seeking homes for dogs
Potsdam looking to woo hotel developer
Adams unveils budget
Potsdam event celebrates diversity
Upgraded rescue services OK'd for Indian River area
Nonprofit agencies to get extra $21,000
Small elected Ogdensburg judge in 3-way race
Recanvass, absentee ballots will settle some close contests
Hidy elected village mayor
Ritchie's clerk job needs to be filled
SUNY Canton accepting Citizen Award nominations
Sciorra supports boost in county's sales tax
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Talks to replace Blankenbush begin
Company offering deeds prompts new complaints
Portion of fund balance is tagged
Woman pleads guilty to custody violation
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Hopkins Homes, Lake Ontario Realty join forces
Lewis County legislators add to tuition expenditures
Two charity events slated Saturday at visitors center
Croghan vote close but leaning toward keeping supervisor term two-year limits
Antwerp tax levy to rise
Newcomers win several Jefferson races
Father, son sue county for $2m
Artists' Studio Tour slated this weekend
Brave souls will dive in to raise money for Special Olympics
GOP wins in 122nd Senate District
Advocate: turbines not good for birds
RUSSELL WINS ASSEMBLY RACE
Family Practice Associates moving to professional building
Griffo gets major OK by voters in the 47th
Winter weather 101
GOP gains 2 seats in county
Registration open for JCC winter and spring classes
Burns reelected as third-term sheriff
Athletic funding improves
RITCHIE BESTS AUBERTINE IN 48TH: Incumbent declines to concede; win requires 93% support from absentee votes
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OWENS HANGS ONTO SEAT
Mohawks won't back down, refuse to pay the state
Hacketts trustee requests closure and liquidation
Judge tells county it must justify ATV road access
Part of Holcomb Street will be closed today
City beautification, nonprofit groups hit by budget cuts
Canton council OKs budget
Suspicious blaze ruins former Moira post office
Weil urges Potsdam trustees to keep tone of meetings calm
City might shoot troublesome crows
Motorist again facing felony count is among those charged with DWI
Ogdensburg city budget boosts levy 2.3%
Police: man hit woman, violating order of protection
Former Canton doctor loses medical license
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Potsdam to rezone site for offices
Students allegedly trespassed in vacant Clarkson building
SAMARITAN HITS HEAT HASSLE
Family helps Habitat build its new home
County optimistic on sales tax revenue increase
Hounsfield plan boosts levy, keeps tax rate stable
DAY CARE IN 'THE LAST STAGES'
Carthage man sent to prison for knife-point heist at store
County ponders capping account
Area churches collecting items for needy children
Winner of 23rd will face hurdles
Antwerp woman cited in alleged welfare fraud
OWENS, DOHENY RALLY TO END
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Drug charges dismissed for 2 men
Cuts help preserve transport service
Former inmate faces more prison time for attack
Historical Society seeks more business donors
Advantages of fair trade to be addressed at lecture
Ellisburg town plan hikes levy by 14.4%
Planet Fitness opening location in Watertown
TAUNY receives $195,850 grant for renovations at center
Graham assists Davis campaign
West Carthage fire hall to hold bone marrow drive
Free Astronomy Evening at Perch River
Show films in Lewis County
Clifton-Fine picks new superintendent
Community Bank acquires 22 additional branches
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Sample ballots available at website, via e-mail
Sci-Tech Center to host astronomy event Friday
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Teen charged in vehicle theft
Fire District in Lisbon hikes budget by 8.6%
Man jailed in contempt case
Canton native sets out to paint celery world red
COMMUNITY 'BUILDING BLOCK'
11/3 Flags at Half-staff
OPERA HOUSE FLOOR RESTORED
Moore named acting head of extension
Speaker urges new approach to discipline
Drug charge ruling upheld
CULTIVATING A BASIC INSTINCT
Clarkson students help out magazine
Benefits negate savings efforts
Owens takes medical know-how to Ogdensburg
Woman badly hurt in Route 37 crash
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48th state Senate race tied
Proposed Rutland budget hikes tax levy slightly
SCHOOLHOUSE READY TO ROLL
Schools consider cultural program
Annual festival assists with French Club trip
State grant will help restore historic building
Paladino, visiting city, says he still can win
Only contested town race in Lewis Croghan assessor
Wind farm site plan expected in early '11
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Judge refuses to let parents of embezzler out of lawsuit
Driver in '08 fatality loses appeal
What's the first day like for a new politician?
Carthage chamber honors 6 businesses
Sample ballots available online, through e-mail
Man denies trying to have woman killed
Norwood office project has low bid of $457,700
Massena library seeks more aid
Mailer errs on polling places
Legislature hopefuls share views on sales tax, jobs
Legislators squabble over replacing IDA chairman
Ex-Franklin County man pleads innocent to counts tied to alleged 10 years of sexual abuse
KeyBank rejects second disclosure from Hacketts
LeRay man in stable condition after stabbing
Man who killed two gets 45 years to life
SUNY Canton has new grants
Entries due by Monday in kids' postcard contest
Man allegedly broke into shelter to steal dog
Brrr! Snow may fly after rain
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Event at SLU a cut above the usual
Man, 70, gets probation for stealing $100,000 from an elderly woman
County eyes new $1.5m finance software
WHERE HAVE ALL THE GOP MODERATES GONE?
Your Sci-Tech Center News - October 29, 2010
Lisbon farmer seeking seat as write-in candidate
10/29 Flags at Half-Staff
North country prison jobs in danger
Seasonal Parking Reminder!
Sample ballots available online, through e-mail
Two benefits planned for teen in coma after ATV accident
Lewis police officials seek robber of store in Greig
Calcium man cited with DWI after motorcycle crash in city
New app tracks soldiers' moods
Farmers growing their own remedy to alfalfa snout beetle
Man pleads guilty to cocaine charge
Fort Drum eyes Camp Portaferry for buffer
IS IT AN ANCIENT TRADITION?
Freedom Plaza in LeRay sold to Watertown firm
Long Falls Park in Carthage is finally open
Canton increases fire truck funding
Daughter of Foster, Wasilewski testifies
Majority wants public water
Feds OK CSX plan to reduce rail runs
State comptroller begins audit of town of Clare
Zoo losing executive director
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Ex-bookkeeper gets prison, restitution
Unemployment data mixed in NNY
Hogansburg man faces larceny charge
Morristown taxpayers face 2 cent rate hike under budget plan
USDA awards $1.16m to NY to fight beetle invasion
Indian River school board OKs contract with union
Grand jury indicts coach
Gouverneur man indicted in rape of 14-year-old
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Event seeks to bridge job gap
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Retiree savings differ by county
Bishop's Fund Appeal hits 77 percent of 2010 goal
Mohawks to bypass state
Police: man punched woman who criticized his drug use
Townsend has plans to help business
District narrows choices to three
Massena council rejects plea for help with drainage issue
Two Syracuse men held in drug probe
Endorsements announced in 23rd Congressional District race
Mailer links Aubertine to turbines
Agency taking over Braman property
Officials pleased with GM funds
'Streamside' host: tout NNY's fishing
Hospice breaks ground for home
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Schools: Drum liaison officers are positive addition
Access for All meeting scheduled for Wednesday
Square getting updated facades
Police agencies in Northern N.Y. charge several people with DWI
Ohio sex offender spent time with theater group
Produce growers workshop is slated
Fenton takes over as village administrator in Potsdam
Plans for Ogdensburg eye doctor's office approved
Informant takes stand in Foster trial
First Frost AIDS Walk/Run surpasses goal of $40,000
GM site cleanup to get $120m
Nine Regency Park residences in Carthage get new addresses
County zeroing in on fund figure
School bus hit by van; no serious injuries
Small business Web chat will address regulation
Election workers not paid
11/4 JB Wise Parking Lot Project Public meeting!!
Festival makes science hands-on
Jury finds man guilty of selling drugs in city
IHC lists improvement goals as part of panel review
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Ogdensburg woman faces insurance fraud charges
Hounsfield OKs adding home to water district
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City man accused of firing pellet rifle near youngster
Fire damages LaFargeville home; electrical origin suspected
Candidates even out in funding on hand
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Brasher town highway workers to contribute to health costs
Foster case nearly ends in mistrial
Carthage school board OKs contracts with two unions
DEC approves water operation
Town of Croghan to conduct license check for village dogs
Union leaders air Wilson grievances
Rushton Place condos nearly ready to be offered to public
Russell, Forsythe hold debate
Ribbon-cutting ceremony for credit union is Monday
Victim of 2007 hunting accident wonders why there was no arrest
Sci-Tech Center needs new donations to survive
DOCTOR: CHANGES KEY TO BETTER HEALTH CARE
Lawyers give different versions of Trickey murder
Boys' fight locks down Carthage High School
Theresa justice resigns after misconduct probe
Flynn drops bid for St. Lawrence Legislature
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County wrestles with cut in funds
Complaints spur ATV law review
Burgess resigns as head of state Office for Aging
Japanese restaurant plans 2nd location downtown
Potsdam's village dissolution committee collecting data for March report
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Theresa zoning officer will lose his job
Trinity's new parish house eases growth in outreach
City native to appear on TV's 'Dr. Oz Show'
Hunter's death in Pamelia probed
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Aubertine, Ritchie spar over jobs, votes
Work begins to replace roof at Watertown Business Center
GRANT SAVES TEEN CENTER
Survivor of domestic violence shares her message
Daughter to testify at Foster's retrial
State levies fines on Bonnie Castle
Grant will 'transform' phys ed program
Opening statements in 2nd Oxley trial begin today; final jury alternates chosen
Tribe stops sharing revenues with state
Adirondack Jewish Center to buy Masonic Temple
Ogdensburg unexpectedly saves on utilities, special education
County schools consolidation study goes on
School chiefs to discuss use of federal funds
Summit's focus on caregivers
Council tables resolution on new zoo building roof
Africa Night benefit slated
Potsdam board rejects rezoning request
Village Planning Board OKs first step for restaurant's change to sports bar
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Members named to new public utility board
Assembly candidates agree on much in debate
Otis Technology owner is Lewis Businessperson of the Year
Burns says budget claims were incorrect
Beekeeper: trip south keeps them active
Panel: spread wind's rewards
Aides at Ogdensburg Library paint mural leading to children's section
Jury seated in Foster’s second trial
Sentencing of convicted rapist delayed by challenge
Candidates cautious on campaign pledges
Revitalization aid needed at Chaumont cemetery
Median home prices up in 3 counties
Two juveniles interfere with teen's DWI arrest
PSC staff opposes size of rate hike
Man admits firing weapon into house his wife was in
Samaritan team assessing Mercy
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Opening statements likely today in second Oxley trial
County: agencies needn't apply
Asbestos suspected in cellar of plaza
Autopsy fails to determine cause of hunter's death
New Lewis Dem chief focusing on growth
General Brown meetings returning to high school
15 people are in running for Ogdensburg Chamber
Breast cancer walk meets its $70,000 goal this year
Lisbon school board mulls public participation policy
Free food aid available for vets, families
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Indian River district OKs five bids on construction
BAKING UP A BUSINESS
Class targets people taking on parenting roles
Ogdensburg storm sewers need upgrades
Massena Town Council plans to nix tax-rate hike
Body of missing hunter is found
Ex-Drum Humvee arrival is timely
Youth Bureau finds an extra $1,500 to go toward recreation scholarships
Two new programs to help hone skills
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NO LESS A FIREFIGHTER
Panel weighs disparate reports
‘Rudy' slates visit to NNY
State Health head to visit 2 area counties
CAPC job-aid program ends
Water main break in Carthage undergoes repair
Jailed man accused of violating order
County Legislature hopefuls loathe sales tax hike
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State releases guide to purchasing and procurement
10/20 Traffic advisory for Main St East
10 motorists face alcohol-related counts
Poker begins new run with charity event
Rain drops out of race for Ogdensburg city judge
Old school will be restored
Late blight poses threat
LIBRARY HOSTS APPLEUMPKIN
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Some see '94, with a tea party twist
St. Lawrence County work among bids OK'd by state
Colleges address lesbian, gay issues
Teenager will serve 2 years in jail
Airline choice may be forced
Croghan budget hikes levy 2.6%
Candidates: school aid safe
Claxton-Hepburn changes day of breast cancer event
Town of Potsdam accrues $18,000 in court-case costs
Village OKs more funding for water line
Canton asks DOT to reduce speed on Old DeKalb Road
Public radio station seeks letters from soldiers, vets
Holiday Fund applications online; deadline Nov. 15
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OBPA wants CSX held to its promises
Morristown's supervisor won't release budget plan
South Jeff launches element of phys ed
Clayton trustees approve new water, sewer rates
Pollster skews story on Ritchie's taxes
Gillibrand lists federal funds streaming into NNY
Crafts show welcomes holiday shoppers
Clayton daffodil planting event rescheduled
CLEARING THE PATHWAYS
Historical Association sets annual meeting in Madrid
Grant helps Massena police to battle drugs, chief says
Norwood-Norfolk Central will hear consulting report
Two-unit house burns in LeRay; six homeless
City man accused of using marijuana in public place
Officials:cigarette tax battle near end
Town of Orleans adopts 2011 budget after hearing
Drum brigade leaders learn from city tour
Tracking-bracelet program set for kids, some disabled adults
Fire district tax rate will rise 27 cents
Motorists accused of drunken driving
Potsdam panel backs rezoning for NYSUT building
Town set to capture furry pests felling trees
Bay businesses still sour on sign restriction
Leak found at town hall in Pierrepont
Kelly unsure what became of petitions
Historical Association sets Sunday breakfast in Adams
Aubertine, Ritchie spar on jobs
Madrid church getting face-lift
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Remington Museum fills art education post
School district sues trio over vandalism in 2007
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Candle blamed for blaze that destroyed house in Rossie
Norfolk mulling increase in rates
Agreement with Morley fixes double-tax issue
Library receives $244,000
Autopsies show father, son died of head injuries
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Carthage residents complain about reckless ATV riders
AIDS walk to help keep teen task forces going
Council reacts to letters on wind
Man given 22 years in prison for having child pornography
Proposal for noise study fizzles in Cape
Turbine collapse probe completed
Owens claims Doheny flip-flopped
NNY banks don't need moratorium on foreclosures
Lewis lawmakers approve upgrades to county's emergency radio system
Draft of proposed boiler rule changes available on Times website
Hackett's in agreement with investors on stock
Man's surrender ends search started with abduction report
State's ballast law fought by Canada
Indian River tunes in to video
Wood boiler law plan eased
JCC to host several events for disabilities awareness
Customers must now ask to get Verizon white pages
DWI charges dismissed because of wrong initial
Soup, bake sale scheduled for Saturday in Mannsville
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Hammond budget hikes levy 3.25%
River agency getting procedures in place
Annual Out of Darkness Walk focuses on suicide prevention
Probation chief taking new job
Agencies compete for town funding
Western cutworm found in corn
Fenton appointed Potsdam village administrator
Pamelia worker protests firing
Three jurors selected for Oxley murder trial
ARCHAEOLOGY OR ANARCHY?
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Districts still in talks on Creek Wood pupils
Alex Bay planning sewer upgrades
CALC mulls if mission is accomplished
Hay Library receives $1,050 for children's books
Sales tax revenues up from last year
Man jailed, bailed on Tuesday arrested and back in lockup
Poll: 23rd race remains very close
Man facing child porn charges says he was poorly represented
Flower Library alters plans for moving teen space
Groundbreaking Oct. 21 for new Hospice facility
Lyme extends wind moratorium
North Country Farms building sold for $520,000
SUNY Canton's head honored as longest-serving in system
New TV ad touts VA's transition upgrades
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County seeks new deal from recyclables hauler
Woman going to prison on pot charge
Ogdensburg man given volunteer service award
Father, son die in one-car crash
City increases business inspection, building fees
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State education head to visit Lewis BOCES
Oxley retrial will be lengthy
Canton man indicted in rape of 12-year-old
Council wary of tax exemption policy
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Ritchie campaign dodges debates
Fire destroys vacant house where barn burned earlier
Inmate boarding budget to jump
Aubertine assailed, praised by 2 business groups
Clarkson station to air candidate interviews
Discovery of oil-contaminated soil delays Slavin demolition
Volunteers renovate Norfolk community center arena in time for ice season
SBA funding hike boosts NNY business
Hospital property back in Bay riverwalk plans
Project tracks output of trash
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Deadline moved for stop loss pay
School board supports NYSUT building
Flower Library losing librarian, two trustees
State Dems honor leader, rally at Canton dinner
Walmart evacuated over electrical part
Agencies will soon air public diabetes program
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Building cleanup may take a month
Lewis legislators get scary look at budget
Award nominees sought for downtown business
LDC mulls repayment ideas on loan for Creek Wood
Kids' Halloween activities are $2 at Clayton event
Teacher Center is open despite reduction in aid
Canton-Potsdam Hospital welcomes new psychiatrist
County to slash budget further
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Zoo breaks attendance records this year
Main Street funding is proving popular
Acting justice facing charges
JCC receives grant to help shift to paperless records
Firm:Mercy woes not our fault
Croghan to vote on 4-year supervisor term
Woman worries about shore
10/13 Flags at Half-Staff
Croghan teenager injured seriously in car accident
Survivor to speak on domestic violence
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Lewis County lawmakers slate two special meetings
State association honors justices for years of service
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Chamber still accepting entries for Business Fair
Lewis County Chamber holding Tug Hill logo contest
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Natural Bridge man found after night spent missing
Candidate criticizes anonymous mailer
Firm hires 24 Clarkson alumni
Scozzafava back on campaign trail, with McGrath
Three cited with DWI and related offenses
CLUB COOKS UP NEW KITCHEN
Hospital names medical chief
Walk for Wishes doubles its goal
Aubertine outlines jobs plan
FLOODING IN FALL UNUSUAL
Auburn regifts Humvee given to it by Fort Drum
Two off line in village election
Grant application deadline Oct. 19 for farming funds
Chaumont resident's case is adjourned to December
Four drivers in two counties cited with DWI
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Barn fire kills 5 horses, razes building in Helena
Police search for hunter missing in Lewis County
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Farm Bureau faces membership concerns
Canton-Potsdam names 3 to substance-abuse roles
TALKING POINTS
New Dollar Dinners season starts Nov. 7
Village considers business proposal
Watson man sent to Drug Court on DWI charges
Canton to raze vacant Gouverneur Street buildings
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ADAM, EVE TOUTED IN CANTON
Corning gives $1,000 toward Potsdam concert
JCC panel presents list of features for dorm
Volunteers sought to help at Special Olympics event
SAMARITAN'S NEW PAVILION
E.J. Noble accreditation focuses on mammography
District focuses on new scoring
Lecture tour in Watertown discussed American values
Homecroft residents ask Massena for new planters
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Free Canton session set on protecting ash trees
Potsdam trustees vote to hire new police officer
Cause of fatal fire still unknown
Hammond wind panel visits Maple Ridge facility
Tax, health policies divide candidates
Hammond supervisor airs tentative budget
Aubertine, Ritchie to appear on WPBS
Impaired driving, DWI cited
Boy who drowned identified
Clarkson University hires five additional professors
NATURE CENTER HOSTS FEST
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St. Hilaire: sales tax hike likely necessary
Cemetery group nets $30,000
Loan and grant OK'd for paper company
Drug take-back set in Ogdensburg
Ogdensburg firefighters promote smoke detectors
Canton-Potsdam Hospital buying produce locally
Widow sues over mishap
Man sentenced to prison on gun charge
Koch political ad calls Russell a 'bum'
10/11 City Hall Closed
St. Lawrence board could see turnover
Group looking for people to help
Reopened rail line may add 15 jobs
Much Jefferson property tax-free
Stockholm spending plan would keep tax levy flat
Study to guide Frink project
Morning Star in Adams is conservation farm of year
Retired town historian feted
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Pamelia delays decision on town houses
Seaway Trail driving tour on top 50 list for comfort
Court backs engine shop
Second Oxley murder trial slated to begin Tuesday
North Country Briefs
Police agencies searching for missing man on river
Military officials promise cuts won't affect families
Kidnap, assault suspect arrested
Two retired Army officers set cross-country bike tour
TEEN CENTER NOTING 12 YEARS
Massena cancels plan to pull two stop signs
Aubertine opposes new rules on ballast
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Air-service decision delayed
Brasher Falls conducting dog census next month
Siblings' boat capsizes; boy, 10, drowns
Orleans plan would hike tax rate 1 cent
Philadelphia fire investigated
MAN DIES IN CANTON HOUSE FIRE
Soldier indicted in attempted murder
Assembly hopefuls in televised debates
Those crossing border urged to have ID
Meghan Cole
Decision on NYSUT building postponed
Sex offender pleads innocent in jailhouse assault
Melissa Frazier
Judge: enough evidence for retrial
Supervisor wants to rein in spending in '11
Mike DeMarco
Gillibrand touts her agenda in NNY visit
Session looks at energy options
Thea Durant
TAUNY to begin work on building
Tyler Woodward
Man indicted in theft of woman's purse
Zachary Makuch
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The Jefferson Community College (JCC) Broader Horizons club and members of two English classes (southern literature and composition class and writing literary nonfiction class) spent ten days in New Orleans, Louisiana for an excursion study program led b
Labor Council endorses incumbents, Democrats
Highlights of the ENG 102 trip to New Orleans.
$1.3m to prevent obesity goes to Carthage schools
Lowville closer to restoring its Civil War statue
Henderson sets hearing on wind farm ban
Massena Central adopts electronic-device policy
Police searching for suspect in alleged beating, kidnapping
Man allegedly forged name of late mother on documents
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Prevention agency plans open house
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County's workers' comp costs increase
Carjacking victim says he feared for his life
Holiday help program kicks off
St. Regis Mohawk tax lawsuit will merge with other tribes'
Sports marketing combines interests
Creek Wood receives support
Computer glitch prevents some mortgage payments
Marilyn Kildoo
Creation lecturer to talk in Canton
Former cashier admits stealing from Dexter market
Soldier's complaint probed
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Your Sci-Tech Center News - October 5, 2010
Paper company reopens rail spur
Watertown City School District wants feedback from community
St. Lawrence County GOP will hold candidate rally
TALKING POINTS
Burglary suspects arrested
Ogdensburg man pleads guilty to stealing safe, cash from home
Lender holding food drive for center
Rape suspect arrested, held pending Ohio extradition
JCC rehires head McCoy, raises salary by $5,000
Charges reduced in assault on three corrections officers
Some fault village for sewage woes
Regan offers reward for info on thefts of tires from garage
Hounsfield highway spending sparks heated debate
Massena seeks developer for cleared Slavin's site
Fowl play: mallards take over
Southern Lewis County to host fall foliage tour
Agencies consider Creek Wood loan
Market enjoys 'fantastic' season
Oxley defense says another admits killing
Massena OKs $3,000 for winter carnival
Union seeking new talks
Alexandria will repair roof to pave way for solar panels
Label battle has impact on dairy industry
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Fort Drum wary of wind near Wheeler-Sack Airfield
Great American buys site of store in Adams Center
Hoffman quits 23rd seat run
Two city men had heroin for use and sale, police allege
JCC to be site of 2 business workshops
Clayton businesses expected to pay more for water, sewer
Lewis to move 2 offices, shutter old jail before winter
Hazardous trash collection set for Jefferson residents
JCC Foundation director resigns
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O'Bryan will lead board
Town plan drops levy, tax rate in Canton
2nd offer is made on Kroc Center site in Massena
Donations of coats, food accepted during Lowville market Saturday
Combat Aviation Brigade deploys
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Grant boosts scholarship aid at St. Lawrence University
Sterling Street fire victim got probation for role in 2001 blaze
Social Security office move set for December in Ogdensburg
Planners OK final impact statement
Power authority director from Potsdam appointed
Teens aim sights skyward
Ogdensburg schools offer sessions on capital project
Study to look at water levels
Evans Mills man sentenced for struggling with officer
Veterans air anxiety to Owens, Shinseki
Norfolk woman charged over Sept. 22 break-in
Woman awarded $125,000 by jury
Groundbreaking held for new Hilton Garden Inn
Report calls district race a toss-up
Gouverneur chamber to celebrate Oktoberfest
Ogdensburg teachers approve contract
Canton family celebrates finish of Habitat house
Rehab rescues Lions Field
Woman who left infant alone given probation
Jaycees set to honor three young professionals
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Sackets battlefield staff cut to 2 for off-season
DANC telecom network adds business provider
Massena hesitant to create new job
Public Health going online
Offer made on three houses
Mold plagues home of Housing Council
Students get taste of health-care careers
Write-in candidate for judge not a lawyer but cites honesty
Police charge several with drunken driving
St. Hilaire: budget plan is worst ever
Ten people arrested in Factory Street melee
Council approves payment to Dorr
Winery begins picking grapes
Policy changes worry NNY schools
Inmate gets two extra years due to heroin at Cape prison
Firefighters list concerns with law
St. Lawrence tax auction nets $24,000 in profits
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DPAO wants your vote in fundraiser contest
Ogdensburg looks to raise building construction fees
Carthage school district collecting food donations
CROP WALK HELPS THE HUNGRY
Gingerbread House open after several-year hiatus
Harvest Walk donations down; organizers hoped for increase
Ogdensburg given grant for Ford Street corridor
Home developer asks for tax-break deals
Man seriously injured in apartment fire
Workers, supplies needed for Lyme Central ball field
Lewis justice killed in crash
DWI, related charges reported
Army mulls giving smart phones for signing up
Four associate professors join faculty of Clarkson
Tribe opposes nuclear shipment
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Medical records link under way
Ranger School adds conservation major
Claxton-Hepburn trustee wins 2010 advocacy award
Sackets to celebrate autumn with first fall festival
Grants awarded to help four ag-based businesses
City crews to plant trees in 2 locations
County fills 96 posts despite restriction
Hampshire Paper seeking license for hydro facility
Owens wanted action on tax cuts
SLU student helps start Nepal school
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Tribe awarded two EPA grants
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Copenhagen Central plans activities for Pink Week
Turnout good for Arts and Kite Festival
Senate candidates agree: Albany's a mess
Massena church's guest has link with its history
Bishop rated highly so far
Mohawks receive funding for five computer centers
Aubertine outspends Ritchie in race for 48th Senate District
Special Olympics seeking participants, volunteers
TROOPS TRAIN TO AVOID IEDS
Court date postponed for school bus driver
Assisted living set for boost by state
Hotel groundbreaking set for Tuesday
Law boosts workers' comp costs
GIs get longer to apply for special stop-loss pay
Actor offers inspiration
Massena supervisor proposing tax hike
St. Lawrence planners set sessions on new guide
Johnson Newspapers makes personnel shifts
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Officer honored for valor during fire
$2.3m J.B. Wise project may soon have contractor
New use for old post office approved in Ogdensburg
Wine and beer benefit draws crowd
Catholic Charities receives grant to help the needy
Blaze claims life of woman
West Carthage OKs funds for refurbishment of truck
IDA deputy to take over in 2012
Teen admits to menacing
HELPING LIBRARY EASY AS PIE
Ex-gas station to be courthouse
Remington celebrated at Canton arts fest
MED purchases house for possible expansion
North Side League bothered by back bills
Judge puts trial lawyers 'on notice' about media
Worker injured in blast
Cavalry tradition includes families
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General Brown approves new driver-ed car
Boldt Castle visitors season closing out with numbers up
Event for Realtors set at Black River Valley Club
Officers cleared in crash deaths
Prison gains inmates, after Aubertine's urging
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Cape Air service continues until feds rule on contract
Paterson signs bill to create North Country Power Authority
Walks against poverty set in many NNY communities
Gillibrand pushes for dairy visas
Deal nears on Mercy takeover
Jefferson Hospice receives $3.3m
Pamela Beyor gets '10 Athena Award
Common challenges discussed by agency leaders at breakfast
Time Warner Cable raising monthly DVR service rates
Potsdam marks start of sidewalk project
Mission to give update on Haiti
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Visitors can help zoo bears
Hacketts asks for court's OK to sell Ogdensburg building
Soil & Water to host tour of agricultural projects
Hearing shows immigration divisiveness
Panel debates turbine specifics
Sackets school using goal-setting initiative
Ceremony welcomes Massena's swim teams back to pool
Adviser for U.N. discusses energy
Sheriff offers overview on sex offenders
Massena supervisor voted chairman of task force
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Potsdam entities at odds on costs
Sex registry lie not proven
Grandma gets wired
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Tearing up old rail line could help trail system
North Country Power Authority bill awaiting governor's approval
City won't rush to replace street signs
Annual blessing of animals set Monday at Carthage church
Heavy rains soak north country, keep crews busy
Site consolidates voting info for service members
Man sentenced to prison for car wash vandalism
Free nature walk offered at Rensselaer Falls center
Ogdensburg's rent aid to chamber may be a no-no
SBA Web chat Thursday is on managing cash flow
Heuvelton Central to celebrate its new playground Saturday
Massena freight rail gets big boost
Water, sewer projects in 2 counties get $350,000
General Brown shuffles students to ease size of kindergarten classes
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City moves skate park from lot to hoop court
Agencies ponder aid for papermaker
District to replace fire alarm systems
Part of Black River on Superfund list
Corrections
NYPA trustees approve contract
Kits help military families prepare
Recent moose trouble signals growing herd
Feds eye St. Lawrence's cheap, speedy bridges
Stabbing suspect wants statements suppressed
Police say woman wrote 11 bad checks for $9,321
Discount energy program extended
Potsdam delays installing cameras
Owens ad disputed by GOP opponent
Bidders must soon decide fates of contaminated parcels
Samaritan given state grant
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Injured Heuvelton farmer recovering after accident
Banned and challenged books get a reading at JCC
Panel OKs $1.4m upgrade of transfer station
County ag plant idea to get IDA review
Tug Hill Commission hosts workshop about energy
Natural Bridge man killed in logging accident in Redfield
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Woman allegedly crashed car while 'extremely intoxicated'
Ogdensburg council hears pitch on fishing promotion
New exit at WHS blocks old one
Coast Guard OKs Clayton docks for foreign cruisers
Antwerp is upset by funds request
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Mercy's X-ray service closing in two weeks
State prison guard accused of kicking an inmate
DEC begins Croghan Dam log removal
Candidates for sheriff debate at JCC
Woman admits leaving two children in car
Creek Wood loan sparks sharp debate
Large jury pool summoned for second Oxley murder trial
Ritchie edges out Aubertine in poll
Carthage Central officials look ahead to running out of room
Staples ousted as head of IDA
$10,000 reward offered over fire at Morley bar
Unused rail line subject of suit
Mine rules may put town, DEC at odds
Canadian man sentenced for having illegal smokes
Fall Slip, Slide & Skate!
City man jailed for allegedly threatening to kill wife freed on $2,500 bail
Roast beef dinner to aid church's window project
Grants to aid road and rail plans
Potsdam recreation chief to present plan
Canton rallies to help family
South Jefferson Central School to adopt updated policy to get tough on bullying
Raffle of telescope will aid Sci-Tech Center
Carthage OKs contract for administrators
Heuvelton farmer injured in corn-chopper accident
Fort Drum soldier dies in Kabul, Afghanistan
Debt collector charged over military harassment
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Man sent to prison on burglary counts
JCC hosts nearly 100 colleges for Higher Education Night
New fingerprinting speeds hire process
Site inches toward reuse
Man arrested at border on Virginia child sex abuse warrant
CEO of firm invested in Maple Ridge wary about winds of political change
SUNY Canton students install solar panels
ROTC cadets observe training at Drum
Lowville Farmers Market switching to fall schedule
City police aim to employ six recruits
United Way plans change
Retirement all the rage at Dulles building
Two mental health programs to share Mercy's allocation
Picarazzi says Simao 'looted' DealMaker
Ogdensburg-Prescott bridge hits 50th anniversary
9/29 Flags at Half-Staff
Your Sci-Tech Center News - Sep 25, 2010
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New bridge at Heuvelton could be partially open next week
Community Bank exec will retire at year's end
General Brown may reinstate 11.5 positions
Teenager put on probation for church fire
Four houses pulled from tax sale
Village opts out of plan at river
PROJECT 'NEEDS TO BE DONE'
Clifton-Fine interviews superintendent finalists
Cape Vincent wind data will be available online
Veterans Services director retiring
NYSUT: rezone or lose our office
Gillibrand urges FDA to change dairy standard
JCC nursing info session is scheduled for Oct. 5
New credit-by-exam program offered at JCC
Lowville man gets DWI
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Model trains a hit at Massena Arena
Binky Patrol donates to neighborhood center
SUNY schools experience huge enrollment boosts
Kinney donates $115,000 to CMN
'Learning lab' offers boost to WHS pupils
Malone man's sentence vacated
Psychic fair offers a look into the future
Coin laundry to replace video store
State law will allow courts to consolidate
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Traumatic brain injury conference set in Potsdam
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Indian Creek Nature Center seeks help clearing trails
Dem to represent north country on rural panel
Carthage event welcomes fall
Ogdensburg library seeks members for its board
ISSUES ENTER CREEK WOOD
Police: man stole car, drove while intoxicated
Massena polling is consolidated
TRADITION MEETS TECHNOLOGY
Culverts, turning lanes to be added on Route 68
Fire destroys North Lawrence storage barn
Aubertine: SUNY using Ogdensburg model
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Massena Democrats pick Macaulay for mayor
Dryer sparks minor fire in Carthage at funeral home, damage is minimal
Saranac Lake hospital hires new cardiologist
Clayton to begin pickup of bagged leaves, brush on Monday
Adirondack foundation awards wellness grants
Options for jobs up for grads
Former student offered plea deal
District candidates favor nuclear energy
Morristown dog owners to be visited by warden
20% of GM site land will not be reusable
Ogdensburg Chamber seeks top citizen nominees
'CELEBRATION OF RURAL LIVING'
Special guest is slated for annual Buddy Walk
Supplier outlines complaints
Jury acquits Madrid man or reckless driving count
Man faces prison on drug charge
New IDA budget exceeds expected '11 earnings
Ex-mayor, wife nominated for seats on Sackets board
Syracuse orchestra asks for county support
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Law sets limits on signs
Norwood-Norfolk board appoints business manager
Gouverneur landmark auctioned
Free breast cancer checks offered by appointment
Edwards meeting on future of village
Black River shoreline cleanup planned
Tea party backing Doheny
Shepherds group to meet on artificial insemination
City Council irked at PILOT policy
School districts discuss sharing services
Several accused of DWI
Run/walk to benefit Mountain View Prevention
Sporting goods firm sues former owner of Hacketts
Renzi Bros. sues Seaway Valley
Children's Home to host blood drive on Oct. 5
Judge rules Lisbon woman can open business on river
Small business thriving in NNY
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Lewis County Court to hold session in Martinsburg
Self-storage building OK'd for Route 11, Gouverneur
Lewis County receives grant
Lowest-income Brasher residents get priority for housing-rehab aid
Sidewalks in Lowville to be replaced in road work
SUNY Canton shatters records for enrollment
LaBaff offers to make room on IDA
Grants will aid elderly, low-income folks
Hospital eyes upgrade of mental health center
Service members allowed to roll over additional unused leave
Some providers short on flu vaccine
Two indicted in SUNY Potsdam sex case
SMC busy on plan for Mercy
JCC to host U.N. expert on energy, development
Hoffman vows to continue race
Carthage discontinues two abandoned streets to accommodate emergency crews
Alcohol, substance abuse awards presented
E.J. Noble's stalled $9.5m expansion to start soon
Delayed Vroman offers Crane students advice on performing
Clinic raising money for floor
Canton U-Haul expansion public hearing scheduled
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Longtime employees of city honored for years of service
Boonville native mauled by brown bear
Jury indicts woman over untaxed cigarettes
Volunteers sought to plant daffodils in Clayton
Gates indicates plan to resign before end of Obama term
McDonald House Charities taking grant applications
Waddington panel to study renewable energy
Man arrested again on charge of DWI
Banquet to help injured Marine
Village of Adams to hold clean-out, pickup day
GM Powertrain demolition hit by new setback
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Conditions good for fall foliage
Store to host animals from zoo
DPAO's $99,170 concert profit a record
Judge rules Ritchie can appear on Taxpayers Party ballot line
Blankenbush: 'People are mad,' Albany needs change
Jefferson County eateries fined for health violations
County talk is missed by CSX
Brigade's kits to benefit Afghan children's education
Center to offer shock therapy
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Doheny clinches nomination
Morristown seeks cost alternatives on new hall
Lounge owner facing more charges
Three men charged in attacks on mailboxes with gun, bat
United Way food drive takes in 106,000 items
Massena treasurer says state retirement will drive up tax rate
Open house in Theresa celebrates alpaca farming
Removal of sign debated
Assessment reduced for Ontario Village Apartments
Adoption awareness goal of exhibit in Canton
Funding to enclose walkways
Community Bank building up for sale
Contractors picked to replace roof at Center for Business and Industry
Panel striving to finish its work
Lowville sidewalk work doubled over last year
Expenses persist for Empire Zone
Man accused of making two false bomb threats
Potsdam Videorama closing; too much competition
Former CFL quarterback in Canton awaiting extradition
Henderson appealing wind farm decision
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Police to collect unwanted medicines
N.J. firm offers to do water repairs
Renters salvage what they can after Potsdam fire
Wagner-Dano sentencing delayed again, to Oct. 22
Towns will still offer dog licenses
City Council sets pay for deputy fire chief
'Kind of an anomaly'
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State hears concerns on Croghan dam
City to open bids next week for J.B. Wise lot work
MERCY CONFRONTED BY PAST
Fourth-graders get a fresh look at food
Doheny gains as time runs out
Celebration to mark five decades for Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge
Alex Bay 5k benefits cancer research
Lunch hour kitchen fire closes McDonald's on Arsenal Street for several hours
Lyme Town Council seeks wind panel applicants
Senator brings home funds
Woman pleads guilty in crash that killed 11-year-old girl
OK for cleanup leaves concern
Old McDonald's Farm to host 2nd Loomis fundraiser
Button to remain on Conservative line
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New arena nets installed; flying puck danger passes
Campaign urges residents to spend $25 locally on Saturday
Massena eyes solution for blighted properties
Ogdensburg school officials say project will save money
River agency hopes to woo Canadian firms
Potsdam to lose Weil in February
City voters OK demolition of old Butterfield School
Plans scaled back for walking trail in Massena
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SLU student retention efforts paying off
Soldier Show comes to Drum Wednesday
Alexandria is closer to renovating museum
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New weapons approved for Sackets police force
Hospital welcomes students
School discipline problems down in Canton
After stall, air service pick coming soon
WWNY signal may be improved
Potsdam considering property revaluation
Music speaks to social issues
County asks schools to pay part of costs for busing
Ribbon cutting Sept. 30 at Ten Eyck Street home
Oxley witness admits she lied
Second vote scheduled for Butterfield's future
Missing man found dead
Watertown man faces another contempt count
9/22 Flags at Half-Staff
Iberdrola lists wind conflicts
School grows, retains intimacy
9/25: Ice Arena to be opened for the season!
Town of Macomb plans to replace Raymo soon
Brandy Brook Bridge to close
Historic Gouverneur building up for bid
Tai chi, crafts, early presidents: historical society diversifying
City pool gets good review in survey
Unified zoning moves forward
Association of Counties backs I-98 construction
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St. Lawrence County lawmakers vote to let IDA take over economic development
Waddington church tackles window project
10th Mountain soldier dies in combat in Afghanistan
Watertown man faces aggravated DWI, other charges
Man charged with taking copper piping
Ogdensburg man to serve 7 years for second-degree rape
Ogdensburg chamber eyes office in Dobisky building
Work to upgrade Drum gates will impede traffic
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Jury finds man innocent of raping 17-year-old girl
Potsdam cancer center hires radiation oncologist
Watertown LDC board approves 2011 budget
Clarkson veteran takes philanthropy position
Services contract policy revised
Several accused of DWI
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Amish to reopen school
Meetings slated to explain housing rehab aid rules
Mission director leaving
Open house set Saturday at Salmon River Hatchery
'THEY'RE BEAUTIFUL TO WATCH'
Swim team can return to pool at Massena High
Fort Drum welcomes two new generals
Sheriff's office to accept old drugs for destruction
VOLUNTEERS FILL 'HERO PACKS'
Paul Smith's College enrollment up 17%
Consultant tracking Potsdam sandstone, NNY stonemasons
'MET' TOWER GOES UP IN CAPE
City of Ogdensburg a runner-up for environmental award
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Hammond official denies conflict over wind farm
Poverty studied as school issue
Canton has state funds for home-repair aid
Time tight to build more housing
Cranberry Lake, Fort Drum popular for bear hunting
Work on Wellness Center gets under way at Claxton
Cream cheese fest's appeal spreads
Picnic hails garden's bounty
Milk pricing a priority in Assembly race
Health rules push probed
State police shoot man after Franklin standoff
Tough sentence urged in fraud
RISING TO FILL A VOID
Turbine report prompts concerns
Trade deal could limit U.S. dairy exports
Wampum belt returned to reservation museum
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Aerial search fails to locate missing man
Outdoor festival kicks off Saturday
Turin court shortfall probe set
Twin Villages Pool draws 2,500 swimmers this year
RISING TO FILL A VOID
Bus driver's non-jury trial slated Sept. 30
BDC director lashes out in letter to IDA
Man accused of shoving another at Potsdam tavern
Lewis County fall foliage tour is Sunday
Couple accused of providing crack to drug dealers in Ogdensburg area
Tea party may stop backing Hoffman
Council expected to OK deputy fire chief's salary
Final deal expected on new role for IDA
Massena wants TSA to pay more rent at airport
Renovation of historic Cape hotel to start Oct. 1
OBPA board members will have to pay to cross bridge
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Doheny's lead shrinks as more results come in
Airport officials laud Gulfstream
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Ex-supervisor denies taking Clare's funds
More expected at second Boldt wine fest, market
Hoffman waiting in 23rd contest
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Button quits treasurer's race after losing primary
LaBaff miffed at failure to reappoint two to IDA
Former Newton Falls head hired by Ontario company
Ogdensburg man is resentenced for 2007 shooting in Edwardsville
Second place winner in Rugged Wench competition is a new mother
Green gravy a staple of school's lunch menu
Scope of EPA testing increased
Officials look to upgrade 13 residences in Brasher
Doctor joins Family Practice Associates
Canton board OKs teachers pact
Building at Paul Smith's wins green certification
Police seek help finding missing Watertown man
City switching to electric refrigeration system for rink
Drum battalion off to Afghanistan
Security cameras concern some
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Woman admits to shoplifting at Walmart
Watertown LDC OKs loan for Creek Wood
Louisville residents to vote on paying library tax
Resident sues Mercy's owner
Town of Massena dropping out of local waterfront plan
Dems pass measures to boost economy
State plan likely will shut down Croghan mill
Gillibrand says stimulus has helped stem job loss
Man arrested on illegal gaming charges
North country voters went for candidates who visited
Police charge Texas woman with damaging vehicle
Cape clerk resigns abruptly
Suspect in stabbing death waives right to hearing
Wind farm moves forward
Man gets three years' prison for sex with 15-year-old girl
Chair auction to help library
DANC to celebrate 25th anniversary at open house
County gets part of what state owes
Ogdensburg area chamber to hold scavenger hunt
Police harvest pot around county
Invasive species update on Fish & Wildlife agenda
Canton practice closes
Cleanup needed of building before town can raze, use site
State police investigating former Clare supervisor
Man charged with DWI after one-vehicle crash
City plans major upgrade of Paterson Street
Potsdam girl, 7, 'paying it forward'
Ogdensburg finds fees for use of municipal pool 'very successful'
Pamelia asked to seek grant for new raised judge's bench
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Norfolk hoping to change to appointed assessor
Health fair gives seniors some answers to problems
Sackets board votes to reduce Planning Board to 5 members
Village shelves ATV rules
City crews to replace Columbia water main
Sailing for a whole new bed
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Owens would end tax cuts for wealthiest
Antwerp may seek funding
Panel to look at county fund balance
Jaycees seek nominations of top young professionals
New VA clinic in Watertown nearly fully staffed
Mercy works on plan to close
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Doheny ahead in close race
Three-town ambulance proposal has annual fees
Ogdensburg ups ante, hoping plant will pay up
Ogdensburg eyes brownfield funds
Input sought on planning for Civil War anniversary
Health insurance costs top concern
Vegetables pretty and odd welcomed at picnic contest
Canton to file for Rushton reimbursement
Hospital trims trans fat off menu
$35,000 request for county trails is maintained
Wilson nominated for re-election at Massena GOP caucus
Man faces drug sales charge
Hidy mayoral bid gets backing
Potsdam's Snell dispute is all set for court
Police: ex-convict hit teen, 13, causing a serious head injury
Zoo's last surviving caribou dies of age-related illness
Adams fills vacancy as trustee resigns
Hennessy has large advantage in Dem's 47th state Senate race
Remains of missing 75-year-old discovered
Bacteria levels high at local beaches
Construction worker suing over injuries at Franklin site
Loan request 'project specific'
Fresh food program in Adams will move from Rohde Center
Foam roof has Insulex covered
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September state aid payments delay cause for worry for school districts
Fashion Kraze planning to open 2 new locations
GOP voters back Felt
Fire in Heuvelton barn kills farm's 367 animals
Suspect in arson shoots, kills self
GOP candidates for Congress optimistic of victory
Victim's estranged spouse charged in double slaying
Soldier pleads guilty to 2 murders
Man injured by chain saw is released from hospital
City Manager's Report to the Council - now available
SMC officials pitch plan for Mercy
Man facing rape, kidnap charges indicted for allegedly assaulting man in county jail
Group asks parents to help grow summer meal program
Man accused of entering wife's home, assaulting her
Boy Scout 'camporee' to mark century of American Scouting
Council takes road trip to see solar-panel setup
Massena approves new tower to improve police radio calls
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Mannsville church restoring windows
St. Regis Mohawks awarded broadband grant
Man who allegedly hit patrol car among several charged with DWI
Massena honors veterans' benefactor
Lowville mulls new snowmobile law, adding ATVs
Legislators target roaming charges
Bay's riverwalk to be redesigned
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Robber gets six years in prison
Polling places changed
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Hudson's cost crunch is borne by Black
SLU student who had cocaine gets interim probation term
Speedway sues to void its mortgage
Man who stole vehicles, cards sentenced to prison
Lake-effect rain restoring normal levels
Brookfield to lower levels of water on 3 reservoirs
Crews resume search for man
SLU sees increase in donations after slump
Business manager still helping out former district
Ogdensburg district hopes to restore jobs
Search on for missing man
JCC students get zookeeping experience
YOUNG PIANISTS SHINE AT CAPE
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'GREAT WEEKEND' IN NORWOOD
County tourism plan in works
Ford won't allow dealer to open in Ogdensburg
Steelworkers committee endorses candidates
Crimes involving soldiers not trend
Potsdam tackles sidewalk project
Suspect held in Pulaski slayings
Massena OKs flat rates for water connections
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Handling stress theme of Women's Day
Meeting today at Alex Bay on proposals for riverwalk
NNY legislators named friends of Farm Bureau
School receives federal honor
Louisville planning annual summer fest
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9/11 Annual Black River Fall Fest!!
9/13 Flags at Half-Staff
9/10 Paving West Main Street
9/7 through Oct - Franklin St Restrictions
9/6 City Hall Closed
2010 Fall Drop for City Residents
9/1 Lachenauer Fountain Re-Dedication Ceremony
Underground electric work Arsenal, Clinton, Stone, Court & Arcade
Vendors, enthusiasts at rock show
Late blight again attacking tomato plants across state
Watertown police officer retires after two decades
Event highlights NNY's farm roots
District restores officer position
Cause of crash that killed 2 still unknown
Potsdam native is named Air Force recruiter in city
Emergency radio upgrades will cost
West Main Street to be resurfaced
NNY farms more than dairy
Henderson councilman files independent petition
Flags to fly half-staff 8/23/2010
Incentive could increase property reassessments
South African farmers spend time in NNY
Airport wildlife study to aid safety
Sackets Chamber to host a meet and greet event
DEC cites violation at car lot
IT Advisory Board members sought
North Country Briefs
Woman charged with felony DWI
Local Paragraphs
Mother launches jewelry business
North Country Briefs
Norwood-Norfolk, Paul Smith's team up
Seaway workers to train on flares
Wind turbine rules drafted
Agencies urged to consider multiple GM site uses
Madrid Church works with Angel Food
State police investigating fatal Hammond car crash
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Massena teen 'thankful' after trip
Pilot, storm stopped barge in lake
N.Y. teens face tougher road to license
Olive Garden site is prepped
Man going to jail for threatening officer
ST. PAUL'S RECONSECRATED
Alcoa supervisor to help with Gulf spill
State's firefighters converge on Clayton
Carthage park, pavilion parking nearly complete
Colleges ranked as friendly to military
Adams to fund building designs
Head-on crash leaves two dead
Drum project is awarded by Association of Defense
MORAL: LET THE BUYER BEWARE
National Defense PAC gives backing to Hoffman
Massena police radio problems persist
Election hopefuls' finances disclosed
OBPA steps into line with reforms
EPA takes on oversight of demolition at GM plant
Hacketts given chance to amend filing
Two admit roles in marijuana smuggling in north country
Greig eyes new offices
Lewis County Legislature to hold special meeting
Carthage Central football coach among 5 charged with DWI
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Ferrellgas to host fundraiser for United Service Organization Fort Drum
Ogdensburg plant misses deadline on overdue bills
Bridge authority again seeks funding
Dexter shop's teen cashier allegedly took $11,038.90
HOTELS DOING BRISK BUSINESS
SMC READIES NEW SURGICAL UNIT
Invasive beetles are topic of free Massena workshop
County backing Gulfstream
System will let residents pay Massena utility bills online
Deputies say Fine man hit another with bag of ice
Body found after boat crash identified as Hogansburg man
Area police report drunken-driving charges
Electrical problems plague Lisbon campground
Project making progress
Potsdam gets seat on power board
Doctor's day in court delayed
Morristown board rescinds busing policy changes
Clifton-Fine seeks more superintendent choices
Hounsfield Public Safety site costs to be shared
Remington works on loan to Ringling College gallery
Roof repair glitches spur call for review
Croghan assessor only contested local race in Lewis County
Student dorms fill past capacity
LeRay shop is aiding authorities with case
Lean months ahead for Sci-Tech Center
Girl, 21 months old, drowns in trough on family's farm in Hammond
Director of regulating district retires
Plans for joint recreation commission coalescing
OBPA endorses bid by Cape Air
Four firefighters eligible for deputy-chief promotion
Trust to help fund Norstar housing
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Ruling dismisses town's objection
North Country Briefs
Court puts McGrath back on ballot
At least 3 seek seats on board
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County probes blighted parcels' pollution
Norfolk schools eye morning-care plan
Pumpkin crops hit hard by mildew
2 men accused of taking piping, wiring from home
State officials explain ex-gas plant cleanup
Heuvelton plans Sept. 4 open house for Pickens Hall
Annual Tug Hill 500 for ATV riders set Aug. 28
Plane crash in town of Webb kills pilot, injures grandson
Slavin razing likely soon
New city fire chief settles in to duties
Annual Harrisville Festival starts Friday with dance
General Brown sports to be saved by season
Permit applications due for tracking dog licenses
Council backs Boston flights
Akwesasne, Canadian officials probe fatal boat accident on St. Lawrence
Halpin to retire by year's end as Jefferson Extension leader
Man admits sale of drug in April
Town accepts final impact statement
Village of Adams to take ownership of private road
Hoffman praises Arizona law in ad
Gouverneur hires firm for electric work
Feds: school gay-bias suit is valid
St. Lawrence County DSS could absorb Workforce programs
Cleanup of Watson junkyard under way
WIB board sets meeting
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Local Paragraphs
Ogdensburg to demolish homes it owns this week
Political fliers' origin unclear
Youths to help allocate funds
Conservative candidate 'explores' north country
Bicycle auction yields $1,570 for city
United Way of NNY to hold food, school supply drive
Driver dogs it north of border
Elder care project aid set
Fundraiser is slated in NYC for Assembly hopeful McGrath
Seven Amish men are ticketed over new house lacking permit
West Carthage's Blinebry resigns code enforcer post
Woman gets 30 days in jail for assaulting police officer
Ogdensburg church to fill meal program void
New otters making a splash
Ogdensburg school board OKs administrative raises
11 entities picked for energy studies
Louisville's Meneely Bell fixed up, encased, rededicated
City won't be selling property it owns on Edmund Street
Watertown business complex to get rubber roof
IHC hires retired lieutenant colonel to run city's Catholic school system
District closes in on end of project
Three vie for district seat
Area colleges stay steady in ranking
Children's Clinic receives $200,000
Church seeking clothing donations
Cape declines halt on wind
Carthage man to serve probation for burglaries in Champion, Rutland
9/9 - deadline for Wash Bay Renovation Project Bids
9/8 Public Auction - tax sale
Mayor pooh-poohs rumor he'll be on statewide ticket
9/8 - deadline for JB Wise Parking Lot Bids
8/23-25 W Main Street Roadwork
Galloway sentence: 8 years
Gouverneur man is indicted in Cellu Tissue damage case
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Ogdensburg sets deadline on plant's overdue bills
Ogdensburg Augsbury site soil testing is under way
GM plant items may be tainted
Drum's Timbers Lodge opens
Council OKs rezoning of parcels
Man charged again with DWI
General Brown comment policy seen as harsh
Volunteer Transportation Center's new chief touts teamwork
Potsdam recreation director told to save money
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Ogdensburg doctor faces 2 charges of inappropriately touching women
Water restored six hours after main breaks in city
Lawsuit: assess plant for less
Soldiers' fishing trips about camaraderie and fish
Football team owner arrested on sex charges
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Ride to raise education funds
Senate hopefuls chip in own cash
Legislators approve contract with IDA
Father gets five years for breaking baby's skull
State revokes doctor's license
Potsdam senior greets hikers at top of mountain
Cape council calls wind meeting
Forger faces prison term
Four women accused of shoplifting at Burlington store at Salmon Run
Computer Guys taking space vacated by Frazer
Convicted sex offender accused of molesting girl
Fires hit Ellisburg on two Sundays
Child psychologist to speak at healthy kids conference
Morristown to hold meeting on changes in busing policy
New-student registration set at Canton High School
Change in jail meals is eyed
Remington Museum restoring mansion
Co-op embezzler's sentencing delayed
Potsdam schools get green grant
Shared services to go official
North Country Briefs
Clarkson eyes military gains
North Country Briefs
County Board to consider spending on taxiway work
Weather-monitoring tools approved for Benson Mines
Ogdensburg receives grant for Lake Street bridge
Lewis comprehensive plan wins top planning award
Lewis County sets day to collect hazardous waste
Golf event lets families give back to community
6 face alcohol-related counts
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Your Sci-Tech Center News - August 13, 2010
Canton Central district reduces tax levy for year
State conservation board to hold Lowville session
Ogdensburg McDonald's set to reopen
Canton Business Guide updated, to be distributed
Medics advance skills, character
Brasher officials may lobby state on DEC trails
Wooden boats are highlight of show
Clarkson science professor joins professional board
Regional approach may aid businesses
Donovan: I have no gubernatorial interests
Towns to renew licenses for dogs
Library system to offer e-books
Wounded soldiers aided with golf
GROWING A GREEN DREAM
THE DOHENY FILE
Slavin project asbestos job in Massena gets six bids
Agency targeting STDs in women
Doctor offered plea deal in case
Local Paragraphs
Ogdensburg nursing home hires a new administrator
14th annual auto show going on today in Massena
Tips offered on using local foods
Arts fest a hands-on experience
North Country Briefs
Legislature seeks candidates for IDA vacancies
County to vote on IDA accord
New garrison commander to lead Drum as of Sept. 9
Hounsfield reins in comments at meetings
Authority freshens family complex
Disease again striking equine population
State probing officials at Cape
Former home of Carthage doughnut shop sold
Local Paragraphs
Motorists charged over drugs, alcohol
Sale of hunting, fishing, trapping licenses set soon
CITY MAN MURDERED
SUNY Canton's new major likely to score
Rodman prepares for solar upgrades
Arrest turns up stolen property
Japanese steak house set to begin serving Monday
Shelter wants Canton contract
Corrections
Town of Lisbon won't fight Duffy lawsuit
Shipwreck expert slated for event in Sackets today
DioGuardi touring businesses
Stockholm won't fund marketing of proposed rooftop highway project
Former Rep. Martin backs Doheny for 23rd
Joint water district at issue
Button nearly misses deadline
Hounsfield takes over Sackets cemetery
Boaters: mind your beer, bait
SUNY Canton hosts video crew
SWEET SOUNDS MAY BE CUT
North Country Briefs
Police probing apparent homicide
Gouverneur woman found after 5-hour woods search
Local Paragraphs
City still awaiting funds for demolition
Carthage-area-police-consolidation plans on hold
Touch-a-Truck slated Saturday
Chamber won't be charged for annual wine, beer fest
Corrections
Science Cafe at Clarkson resumes in fall semester
Two injured firefighters released from hospitals
Public meetings slated on Sandy Creek water plan
Butler offers guilty plea
General Brown board sets meeting on BOCES campus
Town of Canton may need to borrow funds
Common-tern nest tally hits record high
Route 11 project likely to be stalled
Service added at dental center
Village says no to rule on noise
Carthage concert series may have new location
Cape Air proposing 3 offices for tickets
Route 68 paving smooth going
Acciona submits its 'final' statement
Blood drive exceeds its goal
Educators have jobs bill questions
Sackets to pay police overtime after 10-hour day
Potsdam bomb call shuts two bank sites
Man indicted on two counts of selling cocaine in county
SUNY Canton gets $1.3m for its support services
Hounsfield awards heating system contract
Firefighters hurt when vehicle goes into river
North Country Briefs
Coach Boone set to speak Oct. 28 at annual JCC event
Man accused of selling drugs at business is released because of delay by district attorney's of
Local Paragraphs
Ex-congressman expected to endorse Doheny today
School supplies always needed
Ogdensburg woman allegedly stabbed husband twice, injured herself with razor
Goal of DWI panel: deter repeat charges
Grant will expand broadband along river
Theme dorms prove popular
DVD demand taxes libraries
Pamelia votes to repave one road, delay another
Zebra mussels clog intake at Sackets water plant
Gouverneur planners OK new merchandise for lot
St. Hilaire: my job depends on elections
School clinic plans on hold
Gouverneur police chief sues village
Jefferson HR director sells concept to Lewis officials
River agency offers survey
Man accused of vandalizing Potsdam building
County panel OKs $5m for elder care
Beaver Falls clinic will meet hospital's space need
Buckley Building slate gets makeover
Colleges get grants to support students
General Brown sports hinge on chicken BBQ
West Carthage firefighter off duty saves man's life
Owens votes for education, jobs spending
Mobil gas station on Arsenal Street to get upgrade, switch to Valero fuel
Firm picked to finish Augsbury cleanup
Gouverneur officials at odds over crime rate
Doctor added to Carthage practice
Two women facing felony driving charges
New legislation makes trappers anonymous to the public
Man sentenced to prison term for violating interim probation
Local Paragraphs
Clarkson awaiting word on 'green' grant
Morristown's Gateway Museum offers more than just local history
North Country Briefs
Ogdensburg Dance Center to hold open house today
City's parks director is fired
Democratic candidates to appear at Clayton event
Canada to build low-level span to Cornwall Island
City to auction bicycles tonight
Three cited in bogus 'escape' in Cape
Lewis legislators oppose tax cap without relief
Massena bridge lanes likely to be open today
Special meeting is Monday
Monsignor Milia, 84, of St. Anthony's dies
Hammond wind committee asking for ambient noise study
Center for Business & Industry opts for rubber roof
Girl escapes injury in Chaumont blaze
City Council backing Cape Air
Flower Library objective: easier records navigation
Route 68 paving project set to begin Wednesday
Wine, Beer and Food Fest scheduled at Ogdensburg
Lewis resident apparently attempted suicide
Ag district inclusion irks neighbor
Potsdam shelter using closed kennels to house overflow dogs
Potsdam Paper puts rail spur back in business
Cleanup the topic of DEC session
Carthage panel in hunt for principal
Burned house coming down in Canton
Council visits Edmund Street
AUSA looking for sponsors for 10th Division platoons
Chamber honors longtime volunteer
Returning soldiers ease back into driving mode
Lewis IDA has new leader
Man turns himself in on warrant from Vermont
Benson Mines asks OK for wind power testing
Local Paragraphs
DealMaker Honda is shutting its doors
Village, police nearing contract
Herman promoted to city fire chief
Two charges against bus driver dismissed
DWI comes with a new catch starting Monday
North Country Briefs
County elder-care share: $5m
Two are facing alcohol-related charges
Coleman's Corner reopens after expansion project
More colleges offer rental of textbooks
Adams business relocates
Samaritan has hired 20 doctors, seeks more
Park projects continue
OBPA seeks funds to enlarge scope of bridge work
North Country Briefs
Spirits bright on final day of fair
Free bike trek in Canada to be hosted by land trust
Town to host heritage festival
Local Paragraphs
Clarkson newsletter gets 15th award
DEC seeking participants to help with turkey survey
Dr. Abougou opens office for obstetrics/gynecology
Nursing degree program open house set at JCC
Airport aid of $1m set in NNY
Input sought on Wehle Park development
Crafts lure crowds to Stone Mills
HER SUPPORT RUNS BONE DEEP
Massena Salvation Army set to equip students
Riggs ave construction through September
8/9 Flows tests to begin
<B>8/11 Annual BIKE AUCTION</B>
8/5 Washington St Lane Closure
8/7 Washington street repaving
8/5 is the last day to pay City Tax without penalty...
Free Astronomy Evening at Thompson Park
8/2/10 Lane Closure - Massey St
Flushing Program 2010 - week 7
Your Sci-Tech Center News - July 29, 2010
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Washington St repaving
Council meets TONIGHT at the Zoo!!
Resolution for Elected Officials
2010 Curb side pickup
2010 City Tax Bills info now online
2010 Swim lessons at Parks/Rec
City offers places of Refuge from Oppressive Heat
2010-11 Adopted Budget
7/18-22 Flushing Schedule
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Dosing Station Dam Rehab Bid
Franklin St Sidewalk Improvement Bid
Thompson Pk Pool Re-opened!!!
CitiBus A-2 route change - goes to the park
Your Sci-Tech Center News - June 25, 2010
Artifacts Donated To Sci-Tech Center On Display
News From Sci-Tech Center - May 22, 2010
News From Sci-Tech Center - April 17, 2010
Seeking Qualified Host Families For 2010-11
Second Annual Northern New York Science Fair Planned
Spring Break Activities At The Sci-Tech Center
News From Sci-Tech Center : Its A Gold February!
News From Sci-Tech Center - February 5, 2010
Hearts For Valentine's Day – Wear a Heart, Get a Deal!
Science Fun Planned During School Break Week
Sci-Tech Center Plans Veteran's Day Special
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Jefferson County
Strategy Games Club Starts Up At Sci-Tech Center
New Friends Group At The Sci-Tech Center
Sci-Tech Center Launches Its Ten By Ten Project
News From The Sci-Tech Center - September 18, 2009
Sci-Tech Center Announces Fall Hours
Special Discount For Military Families on August 28-29, 2009
Sci-Tech To Host 2nd Annual ‘Evening Under the Stars’
Walk On The Sun To Visit Sci-Tech Center
Sci-Tech Center Open On Saturday, July 4th, 2009
Sci-Tech Center To Be Open On Memorial Day
Anti_fur Awareness meeting
Strategy Game Tournament at Sci-Tech Center
Students Win at the Northern New York Science Fair
Hands-On Activities at Sci-Tech Center for School Break
Astronomy Evening at Sci-Tech
Registration Opens for Northern New York Science Fair
Chess and Strategy Game Club News - March 6, 2009
Special Discount Day for Military Families on Saturday, March 21, 2009
Northern New York Science Fair
Sci-Tech to Host Night Time Viewing in Downtown Watertown
Early Einstein Progarm Returns to Sci-Tech
Geo-Caching at Sci-Tech
Sci-Tech Open on Martin Luther King Day
Sci-Tech Center Kicks off the International Year of Astronomy with Downtown Observing Session
Hands-On Activities at Sci-Tech Center for School Break
Sci-Tech Museum Announces New Hours
Jefferson County Fair
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