Vacancy Committee accepting resumes for Ogdensburg City Council opening until June 22
OGDENSBURG — Anyone interested in being considered for the vacancy on City Council has until June 22 to make it official.
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OGDENSBURG — Anyone interested in being considered for the vacancy on City Council has until June 22 to make it official.
OGDENSBURG — A local animal lover is trying to bring attention to pet rescues that are saving dogs and cats from high-kill shelters through the national Pet Lovers’ Choice Awards
CANTON — The St. Lawrence County Industrial Development Agency will loan a half million dollars and granted $96,000 in tax breaks for North Country Dairy to make improvements to its
MADRID — The St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum is holding its annual Spring Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday.
DEKALB — A traffic stop on U.S. Highway 11 in the town of DeKalb Tuesday resulted in two people being arrested on drug charges for possessing cocaine and crystal methamphetamine,
MASSENA — There will be no strike next week after members of the United Steelworkers ratified a new four-year agreement with Alcoa during voting on Thursday.
WATERTOWN — City police are seeking the public’s help locating a missing 15-year-old.
WATERTOWN — City police are seeking the public’s help locating a missing 15-year-old.
WATERTOWN — City police are seeking the public’s assistance locating a missing 17-year-old.
WADDINGTON — State police are searching for the owners of section of “EZ Dock” that was found near the Iroquois Dam on the St. Lawrence River Wednesday in the town
WADDINGTON — State police are searching for the owners of section of “EZ Dock” that was found near the Iroquois Dam on the St. Lawrence River Wednesday in the town
NORFOLK — On Thursday, state police charged Tanya M. Sochia, 42, of Norfolk, with fifth-degree conspiracy and John G. Barto, 51, Brasher Falls, with fifth-degree conspiracy and fourth-degree grand larceny
NORFOLK — On Thursday, state police charged Tanya M. Sochia, 42, of Norfolk, with fifth-degree conspiracy and John G. Barto, 51, Brasher Falls, with fifth-degree conspiracy and fourth-degree grand larceny
WATERTOWN — Marqon L. Bethel, 22, of Fort Drum, was charged by city police on June 7 with driving while intoxicated, a one-way violation, and operating a motor vehicle with
WATERTOWN — Two people were injured Friday when a vehicle ran a red light and struck another, causing one to overturn near Washington Street, city police said.
COLTON — A former Colton resident has taken on a project to place honorary medallions and U.S. flags on the graves of veterans buried in cemeteries locally and beyond.
ALBANY -- The group that runs New York’s electrical grid is warning that the energy system is at its next crossroads, facing a multitude of challenges at one time with
WATERTOWN — The proposed Stewart’s Shops that would be built across from Target in the town hit another snag on Thursday night.
WATERTOWN — Northern Federal Credit Union will soon have its name on the Watertown Municipal Arena.
CLAYTON — The Thousand Islands Arts Center on June 22 will unveil its massively expanded footprint in the community, and some of the steps to make that happen are front
WATERTOWN — Jason Williams feels right at home in guiding the Watertown Red and Black this season.
WATERTOWN — City police are seeking the public’s assistance locating a missing 17-year-old.
This weekend’s state outdoor track and field meet will feature a host of north country athletes competing for medals at Webster Schroeder High School in Webster.
WATERTOWN — Marqon L. Bethel, 22, of Fort Drum, was charged by city police on June 7 with driving while intoxicated, a one-way violation, and operating a motor vehicle with