Assemblywoman Russell keeping close eye on Morristown ‘leadership crisis’
pMORRISTOWN — Assemblywoman Addie J. Russell, D-Theresa, said Tuesday that she is keeping a close eye on developments in the town of Morristown, where a majority of the five-member municipal...
View ArticleCastorland woman charged with possessing drugs
pGOUVERNEUR — State police on Monday charged Shannon E. Sweeney, 22, of 8706 Vanamber Road, Castorland, with misdemeanor seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled...
View ArticleDePeyster man charged with petit larceny
pPOTSDAM — State police on Tuesday charged Bruce G. House, 68, of 2333 County Route 10, DePeyster, with petit larceny, a misdemeanor. He was also cited with trespassing./ppTroopers charge...
View ArticleGlenfield man accused of impaired driving following Lowville crash
pLOWVILLE — A Glenfield man was charged with driving while ability impaired by drugs Tuesday following a three-car property-damage crash near the village’s four-corners...
View ArticleWatertown woman charged with harassment
pWATERTOWN — Amanda D. Symonds, 25, of 412 Wyoming Ave., Apt. D, was charged by city police with second-degree harassment at 3:43 p.m. Monday in connection with an incident at her residence....
View ArticleWatertown man accused of possessing dagger
pWATERTOWN — Raymond M. Come Jr., 29, of 434 S. Massey St., Apt. 2, was charged by city police with third-degree criminal possession of a weapon at 9:38 p.m. Monday at his residence....
View ArticleWatertown man accused of failing to provide dog shelter
pWATERTOWN — City police charged Theron O’Halloran, 25, of 843 Washington St., Apt. 1, with failing to provide appropriate shelter for a dog left outdoors, after he allegedly left...
View ArticleAntwerp woman accused of attempting to slash ex-boyfriend
pWATERTOWN — City police charged Elizabeth M. Singh, 31, of 20 Dept St., Antwerp, with multiple offenses after she allegedly attempted to slash her ex-boyfriend in Watertown on...
View ArticleJurors will continue deliberations Thursday in Watertown man’s rape trial
pWATERTOWN — Jurors are set to continue deliberations Thursday morning in the Jefferson County Court case of a Watertown man alleged to have raped and assaulted a woman in August./ppLance T....
View ArticleDespite opposition, Hounsfield Planning Board expected to approve Dollar...
pSACKETS HARBOR — Despite objections from some residents, the Hounsfield Town Planning Board is expected to soon approve the site plan for a Dollar General store, according to the...
View ArticleFacebook post by Potsdam bakery leads to cupcake craze on social media
pPOTSDAM — Some new cupcakes created by 3 Bears Gluten-Free Bakery & Cafe are attracting a lot of attention on social media./ppOn Feb. 29, the Market Street business posted a picture...
View ArticleAfter much discussion, Potsdam town council members vote to fund studies on...
pPOTSDAM — After nearly a year of discussion, the Town Council has finally decided to seek hard data on possible water and sewer districts for the Route 56 north corridor, granting approval...
View ArticleNew St. Lawrence County planning group starts brainstorming ways to improve...
pCANTON — A new bipartisan committee appointed by St. Lawrence Legislature Chairman John H. Burke, R-Norfolk, has started reviewing county services and brainstorming ways to improve the...
View ArticleBurglary victims say they were left in the dark about perpetrator’s capture...
pTwo Canton couples whose homes were burglarized last summer are wondering why they weren’t contacted by the St. Lawrence County District Attorney’s office after the culprit was...
View ArticleOgdensburg Expo kicks off Friday and continues through Sunday
pOGDENSBURG — The city’s 40th Ogdensburg Expo will be held Friday through Sunday at the Edgar A. Newell Golden Dome on State Street./ppThe annual exposition is sponsored by the...
View ArticleCounty issues sanctions for welfare fraud; investigation ongoing
pCANTON — During the month of February, investigators from the St. Lawrence County Department of Social Services and the District Attorney’s Office investigated numerous cases of...
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pn CANTON — The St. Lawrence-Lewis Board of Cooperative Educational Services will hold its regular meeting at 6 p.m. today at the Educational Services Center, 40 W. Main St./ppn CARTHAGE...
View ArticleLowville Planning Board approves Kraft Heinz expansion plans
pLOWVILLE — The village Planning Board on Monday gave its final approval to the Kraft Heinz expansion plans./ppBoard members voted 4-0 to approve site plans for the proposal, which would...
View ArticleColorectal cancer screening kits now available at any Kinney pharmacy
pWATERTOWN — Colorectal cancer screening kits are now available at all 77 Kinney Drugs pharmacies across the state./ppThrough a collaboration with the American Cancer Society, Quest...
View ArticleSchumer proposes bill to help New York schools test drinking water for lead
pU.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D- N.Y., announced new legislation to help public schools test drinking water for lead./ppSen. Schumer said that the more than 60 water sources for Ithaca schools that...
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