WATERTOWN — Just weeks away from LGBTQ Pride and Juneteenth celebrations, the City Council on Monday night might decide to ban flag raising events in front of City Hall. Read More ⇒Watertown might ban all flag raising events in front of City Hall
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- College roundup: SUNY Canton win’s third consecutive NAC title in women’s lacrosse, headed back to NCAA Tournament
- College roundup: SUNY Canton win’s third consecutive NAC title in women’s lacrosse, headed back to NCAA Tournament
- Arbor Day action in Canton
- Canton Envirothon team qualifies for state tournament
- Green Team’s garden inaugurated with ribbon cutting
CANTON — Samantha Dayter and Maddy Caron combined for 10 goals and nine assists as SUNY Canton’s women’s lacrosse team cruised to a 16-3 victory over SUNY Poly on Saturday to prevail in a North Atlantic Conference semifinal. Read More ⇒College roundup: Dayter, Caron spark SUNY Canton to win, to play in third consecutive NAC title game in women’s lacrosse
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
WATERTOWN — Zoo New York kicked off the season Saturday by offering “Keeper Chats” throughout the day that gave visitors an in-depth look at the lynx, otter, wolf, bear, mountain lion, opossums and reptiles. Read More ⇒Zoo New York welcomes visitors to kick off season
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A historic collection important in telling the story of Fort Drum was stolen in the state where the division has its roots. Read More ⇒10th Mountain Division history group reeling following theft
WATERTOWN — Angel L. Garcia Jr., 46, of Route 3 in Black River, was charged by city police Wednesday with operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08%, driving while intoxicated and moving from lane unsafely. Read More ⇒Blotter: Recent Watertown Police activity
OSWEGO — A man reported missing last month was found dead Friday morning in Oswego Harbor, police said. Read More ⇒Body found in Oswego Harbor identified as missing man
ADAMS — The 52nd South Jefferson Little League season kicked off Saturday morning with an opening ceremony at Rodman Ball Field. Read More ⇒South Jefferson Little League celebrates 52nd season at opening ceremony
ADAMS — A fire early Saturday, called in a little after 2 a.m., destroyed a house. Several fire departments remained at the scene at daybreak. Read More ⇒Fire in Adams destroys home
WATERTOWN — They are arriving from around the north country, but also from Pennsylvania, Florida, Arkansas and Ohio. Read More ⇒Local baseball: Former Watertown Royals primed for first reunion of long-ago squad
Madrid-Waddington’s Girls Softball and Golf teams both came out on the short end of NAC matchups on Friday. Read More ⇒Madrid-Waddington softball, golf teams fall to outstanding efforts
Efforts to derail a division leader by OFA were both denied in NAC Central Division Baseball and NAC Division I Boys Lacrosse action on Friday night. Read More ⇒OFA loses duel of division leaders in baseball, lacrosse
OGDENSBURG — The Ogdensburg Pride & Beautification Commission will be holding a reception to reveal and honor those veterans that will be part of this year’s Hometown Heroes banner program. Read More ⇒Hometown Hero banner reception Wednesday in Ogdensburg
OGDENSBURG — The Frederic Remington Art Museum invites the public to the next Sketching in the Gallery class on Saturday, May 11 from 10:00 am-12:00 pm in the Museum’s Albert P. Newell and Addie P. Newell Galleries. Participants will get a chance to spend some time with Frederic Remington’s … Read More ⇒Remington Museum offering Sketching in the Gallery class
WATERTOWN — As the Disabled Persons Action Organization launches its 50th season of concerts, DPAO Foundation executive director Michael W. Campbell views the milestone as a series rebirth. Read More ⇒DPAO marks 50 years of concert series
FARMINGDALE — The New York Tuition Assistance Program, which provides grants to students pursuing an education at a SUNY college, got its first boost in over 20 years in this year’s state budget, and Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul is lauding the move as a commitment to making higher education more … Read More ⇒Tuition Assistance Program gets first increase in over 20 years
Food manufacturing giant Cargill has recalled more than eight tons of ground beef sold at Walmart stores, including in New York State, over potential E. coli contamination. Read More ⇒Walmart recalls more than 8 tons of ground beef, including in NY, over E. coli fears
ADAMS — Construction of the Community Park and playground on Wardwell Street is officially underway after a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, where several years of planning and fundraising efforts were realized. Read More ⇒Construction officially begins on Adams Community Park
OGDENSBURG — The Ogdensburg Volunteer Rescue Squad’s Annual Appeal is under way. Read More ⇒Ogdensburg Volunteer Rescue Squad’s Annual Appeal underway
GLENFIELD — As part of National Small Business Week, the Onondaga Small Business Development Center presented Edward Johnson, owner of The Tack Shack, with the Small Business of the Year Award for Lewis County, May 2. Read More ⇒The Tack Shack named Small Business of the Year