CAPE VINCENT — The state has outlined the projects included in a $4.5 million NY Forward grant for the village of Cape Vincent announced last year. Read More ⇒Cape Vincent’s $4.5 million from NY Forward to focus on pedestrian, waterfront park upgrades
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More than 40 years ago, Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) Hospitals was founded with a simple goal in mind: Change Kids’ Health, Change the Future. Read More ⇒With Children’s Miracle Network of Northern New York, Samaritan provides life-saving services for local families
GOUVERNEUR — Two kayakers were rescued from Yellow Lake Wednesday afternoon. Read More ⇒Two kayakers rescued on Yellow Lake near Gouverneur
MORRISTOWN — An Ogdensburg resident and three people from Rochester were charged with felony possession of fentanyl on Wednesday night. Read More ⇒Four charged with possessing fentanyl during Morristown traffic stop
MASSENA — The Massena Central School District is working toward creating a pool coordinator position for the high school pool. Read More ⇒Massena Central School District creating pool coordinator position
LOWVILLE — Naturally Lewis, in partnership with Lewis County, has $300,000 and is seeking creative entrepreneurs who are looking to start their businesses that will enhance the quality of life for residents and make Lewis County a more attractive place to live, work and play. Read More ⇒Lewis County business grants available; applications accepted until May 15
MASSENA — School climate continues to be a focus in the Massena Central School District. Read More ⇒School climate continues to be focus at Massena Central
MASSENA — Spring has sprung, and yard work is in the air. Read More ⇒Massena switches to paper bags for grass cutting pickup
CANTON — The St. Lawrence County Industrial Development Agency during its Thursday meeting doled out $38,689 in American Rescue Plan Act funding for local businesses and nonprofits. The IDA also issued an $8,000 loan to a Massena sewing business. Read More ⇒IDA doles out pandemic relief grants to St. Lawrence County businesses, nonprofits
Ronald McDonald House expansion nears completion Read More ⇒Central New York Ronald McDonald House expansion nears completion
FORT DRUM — Fort Drum’s economic impact on the region and state continues to grow. Read More ⇒Zembiec: Fort Drum’s economic impact continues to grow
WATERTOWN — During a press conference Wednesday, Rep. Claudia L. Tenney was endorsed by former Immigration and Customs Enforcement leader Thomas Homan. Read More ⇒Tenney endorsed by Thomas Homan, acting ICE director under Trump
POTSDAM — After being voted down earlier this month, village trustees passed a resolution in support of SUNY Potsdam and urging the state to address the college’s $9 million deficit. The board with all members present passed it on April 15 with three yes votes and two abstentions. Read More ⇒Village trustees call on state to aid SUNY Potsdam amid campus’s $9 million deficit
THERESA — More than 1 million smuggled cigarettes were confiscated on April 14 following a traffic stop by U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Wellesley Island Station Anti-Smuggling Unit with the assistance of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. Read More ⇒1 million smuggled cigarettes seized in traffic stop near Theresa
MASSENA — A company hired by village trustees to mow lawns in violation of the village code has an additional responsibility this year — cleaning up problem properties, a task that had previously fallen into the lap of the Department of Public Works. Read More ⇒Massena trustees hire contractor to clean up problem properties
CANTON — The Canton Central School District Board of Education has approved a budget that will go before voters on May 21 from noon to 8 p.m. in the high school library. Read More ⇒$41 million school budget to go before Canton voters May 21
OGDENSBURG — City police on Tuesday charged Thomas W. Budd, 33, and Destiny S. Budd, 30, both of Ogdensburg, with endangering the welfare of a child, two counts of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal use of drug paraphernalia. Read More ⇒Police charge Ogdensburg pair with leaving child unattended
POTSDAM — Potsdam police on Thursday morning charged a 35-year-old local resident with rape. Read More ⇒Potsdam man charged with rape
WATERTOWN — Fuel spilled after a tractor-trailer containing 11,000 gallons overturned on Route 11. Read More ⇒Fuel spills in tractor-trailer rollover in Watertown; no injuries or environmental concerns