It’s important to be prepared. That’s the message of a pop-up Narcan training event in Massena on Wednesday.
Read More »Stefanik calls out head of Columbia University
She confronted Columbia president Nemat Shafik and three other leaders of the school about a series of antisemitic incidents on campus.
Read More »124-year-old town hall sees much needed restorations, we sneak a peek
Louisville’s town historian and her husband have spent more than $30,000 to restore the old town hall and open it to the public.
Read More »Rutland man accused of forcibly touching 12-year-old girl
A 24-year-old town of Rutland man is accused of forcibly touching a 12-year-old girl.
Read More »Volunteers help threatened bird species with parenting on the St. Lawrence
CLAYTON — Six volunteers, armed with hundreds of feet of spooled wire, a dozen nesting boxes and a family of bird decoys, hopped on a boat Tuesday morning to help protect a threatened species.
Read More »City to buy new mower for Thompson Park Golf Course, likely make more equipment purchases
WATERTOWN — The controversy over last year’s $3.4 million purchase of the former Watertown Golf Club resurfaced on Monday night during a discussion about replacing a golf course mower.
Read More »Two families displaced after fire in Felts Mills
FELTS MILLS — No injuries were reported following a late morning structure fire in Felts Mills on Tuesday.
Read More »CBP will host in-person public comment meeting regarding plans for new border patrol station
FISHERS LANDING — U.S. Customs and Border Patrol will host a public meeting in the north country to discuss and take feedback on its plan to build a new Border Patrol station along the St. Lawrence River, reversing course on…
Read More »Springing into the boating season at Clayton show
CLAYTON — Watercraft of all shapes and sizes were on display at the Cerow Recreation Park Arena at the 2023 Spring Boat Show this weekend. Mike Hooson of the Clayton Chamber of Commerce said, “we took a few years off ...
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