CANTON — Nearly 500 students walked across the stage at SUNY Canton on Saturday to receive their diplomas, as hundreds of friends, family members and supporters cheered at a packed Roos House Athletic/Convocation Center. Read More ⇒SUNY Canton graduates receive their diplomas
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- College roundup: Judge, Marinello fuel St. Lawrence men’s lacrosse to second-round win in NCAA Tournament
- High school roundup: Hodges, Perry pace South Jefferson to road win against Canandaigua in girls lacrosse
- High school baseball: Maurer, Soluri key win, leading Watertown to resurgence in baseball this season
- SUNY Canton graduates receive their diplomas
- More than 650 graduate from Clarkson University
Four different teams have held a share of the lead in the current NAC West Softball season. Heuvelton earned a second stint at the stop with a win over Harrisville on Thursday. Read More ⇒Heuvelton girls retain lead share; Hammond, Lisbon, Bulldog boys win
Do you treat your mental health with the same care and attention as you do your physical health? Read More ⇒Samaritan recognizes mental health awareness month
LOWVILLE — The village of Lowville, along with its state partners, will hold the first meeting of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative Local Planning Committee at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Lowville Free Library, 5387 Dayan St. Read More ⇒Lowville plans public meeting on Downtown Revitalization
CANTON — A St. Lawrence County woman who is described by a district attorney who once prosecuted her as a “serial killer” was released from prison Friday, but will remain in civil confinement for now. Read More ⇒Convicted child killer from St. Lawrence County released from prison; held civilly
POTSDAM - Sustaining momentum for the upcoming Class C brackett of the Section 10 Tournament OFA scored a 13-3 road win at Potsdam High School on Friday. The Devils prevailed after Potsdam outscored Heuveltyon 16-10 in an NAC Girls Lacrosse game. Read More ⇒OFA boys gain lacrosse win at Potsdam; Lady Bulldogs denied
WATERTOWN — All three incumbents and one newcomer are running for school board in the May 21 Watertown City School District Board of Education and budget vote. Read More ⇒Three incumbents, one newcomer seek four open seats on Watertown City School Board
POTSDAM — The Arc Jefferson – St. Lawrence Foundation (www.thearcjslc.org), held the 17th annual walk to promote acceptance of Autism Spectrum Disorders on Saturday, April 27 at SUNY Potsdam’s Maxcy Hall. There were over 325 people in attendance and thanks to community support as well as spo… Read More ⇒Autism Acceptance Walk nets profit of nearly $37,000
ROOSEVELTTOWN — Potsdam emerged as the final NAC Golf unbeaten from Friday’s action where Salmon River (8-1) handed OFA (5-1) its first loss in a 221-249 decision on the back nine of the Cedar View Country Club. Read More ⇒Salmon River hands OFA first golf loss; Potsdam unbeaten
For the past six months a team of engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has been trying to fix a glitchy computer. Three things make the repair job challenging: Read More ⇒Voyager 1 was in crisis in interstellar space. NASA wouldn’t give up.
Nine major medical transportation companies in the north country are planning to go on strike, citing years of underpayment for services they provide for Medicaid recipients and a pattern of disengagement from the company contracted by New York to pay them. Read More ⇒North country medical transport companies plan strike over long-term underpayment to move Medicaid patients
PHILADELPHIA — The Indian River Central School District presented its $102,958,000 budget to the public on Thursday during a Board of Education Meeting at the district’s high school. Read More ⇒Indian River Central School District presents $100 million budget to public
WATERTOWN — Organizers still hope to get started this summer on their project to install a roof on the historic stone bandstand at Thompson Park. Read More ⇒Organizers hold out hope for bandstand project at Thompson Park
Greenhouses at Spring Valley Garden Center in Watertown are full of bright flowers, and people were stopping in Friday morning to bring some home for Mother’s Day. Read More ⇒PHOTOS: Flower shops busy ahead of Mother’s Day weekend
NEW YORK — New York’s much-maligned Office of Cannabis Management will get new leadership and streamline its permitting process for retailers, Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul said Friday, moving to address failures that have allowed a sprawling illegal marijuana market to emerge in the city. Read More ⇒Hochul vows reform in N.Y. cannabis office
WATERTOWN — Residents of the Ives Hill Retirement Community submitted a petition to the city in opposition to a zoning change for part of the former Ives Hill golf course. Read More ⇒Petition submitted in opposition of Ives Hill rezoning
FORT DRUM — The 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, cased their unit colors during a ceremony at Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield as they prepare to deploy. Read More ⇒10th Combat Aviation Brigade cases colors
BRASHER — The St. Lawrence Central School District will be presenting voters with a 2024-25 budget that carries a 2.21% tax levy increase, the maximum they were allowed under the property tax cap. Read More ⇒St. Lawrence Central School budget carries 2.21% tax levy increase
LOWVILLE — The Lewis County General Hospital Auxiliary is holding its annual plant sales. Read More ⇒Lewis County General Hospital Auxiliary plant sales underway
The hillside at Thompson Park, like much of the north country, was sprinkled with yellow dandelions Friday morning. Read More ⇒PHOTOS: Spring Colors
ATLANTA — If the U.S. Supreme Court rules that Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for acts he took as part of his official duties, his Atlanta lawyers are expected to argue that would strip away much of the Fulton County case against the former president. Read More ⇒Supreme Court’s immunity ruling may not save Trump in Georgia
MASSENA — The Massena booth received plenty of visitors during the final sports show of the season in New Hartford, but Town of Massena Sports-Fishing Promotion Director Donald R. Meissner says they weren’t necessarily inquiring about the fishing opportunities. Read More ⇒Visitors to Massena sports show booth seek information about community
The National Weather Service’s Space Weather Prediction Center on Friday issued a “severe geomagnetic storm watch,” the first of its kind in nearly 20 years. Read More ⇒‘Severe geomagnetic storm’ watch issued: What it means for you