OSWEGATCHIE — Academy at Ivy Ridge survivors rallied to protest against institutional child abuse on Saturday afternoon. The demonstration started in front of Ogdensburg City Hall, then moved to the threshold of the former Ivy Ridge campus on State Route 37 in the town of Oswegatchie. Read More ⇒Ivy Ridge survivors gather in Ogdensburg & Oswegatchie to raise awareness, take healing step
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MASSENA — What was the St. Lawrence Centre mall is no more. Read More ⇒Former Massena mall is now an industrial complex
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
CAPE VINCENT — When 21 veterans associated with the village’s American Legion took off from Syracuse Hancock International Airport today for an Honor Flight trip, they carried tokens of thanks and appreciation from a group of village quilters. Read More ⇒Cape Vincent ‘Chix’ are ‘sew’ patriotic for Honor Flight
The first Ku Klux Klan meeting in Northern New York that was open to the public began with a prayer. The main speaker then “brought forth a small, silk American flag, which he carried in his Bible, and waved it about during his speech.” Read More ⇒The Klan’s 1920s’ resurgence was felt in north country
Toothpaste tubes and other squeezable plastic containers are getting closer to being more sustainable in the U.S. Some 90% of toothpaste tubes on the market are now made in a way that makes them compatible for recycling with HDPE, the same plastic used for products like shampoo bottles, acco… Read More ⇒Can toothpaste tubes be recycled?
POTSDAM — Michael Hutchins pitched 8 1/3 innings to earn the win, while John Gannon and Matt Davis each drove in two runs as the St. Lawrence University baseball team defeated Clarkson, 5-3, on Friday in Liberty League play at Jack Phillips Stadium to take the first game of a weekend series. Read More ⇒College roundup: Hutchins, Gannon pace St. Lawrence to baseball triumph over Clarkson
DEC: look out for bears this spring Read More ⇒DEC reminds New Yorkers to be bear-wise this spring
LOWVILLE — Essenlohr Motors, a leading auto Chevrolet dealership in Lowville, recently partnered with the Lowville Lions Club and the Brandel Murphy Lions Youth Foundation to purchase a new Child Identification Machine for the Lowville Police Department to replace an outdated machine purchas… Read More ⇒Lowville Lions and local car dealership purchase child ID machine for village police
Dylan Reed, Watertown, unwinds after work with a skate session Thursday afternoon at the Watertown Fairgrounds skatepark. Read More ⇒PHOTOS: Unwinding after work
At the Thousand Islands Land Trust’s 12th Annual For The Trees Arbor Day celebration Friday morning at Zenda Farms Preserve, over 30 volunteers planted dozens of year-old super sweet sugar maples throughout a large field. Read More ⇒Arbor Day celebration ‘For The Trees’
OGDENSBURG — A Golden Weeping Willow tree was planted Friday morning at Ogdensburg’s Little Park in celebration of Arbor Day. Read More ⇒Ogdensburg marks Arbor Day with tree planting
WATERTOWN — Cory A. Merritt, 32, with no listed address, was charged by city police on April 18 with aggravated criminal contempt, a felony, second-degree harassment and resisting arrest. Read More ⇒Blotter: Recent Watertown Police activity
CAPE VINCENT — The fight over the use of the historic Carleton Villa and the land around it on Carleton Island continued in court Friday morning. Read More ⇒Judge hears arguments from Carleton Villa reps, Land Trust regarding villa project
CANTON—Keri E. Caracciolo, a lifelong resident of Canton, spoke during the public comment period of the Wednesday night joint meeting of the town and village boards about starting a discussion regarding a Canton community center. Read More ⇒Canton residents discuss benefits of a community center
HEUVELTON - Control was a key word for the Heuvelton Girls Lacrosse team in Monday’s NAC Girls Lacrosse game against Plattsburgh High School. Read More ⇒Heuvelton girls lacrosse team controls Plattsburgh
WATERTOWN — Dick’s Sporting Goods officials cut the ribbon on their new store in Towne Center Plaza on Friday morning. Read More ⇒Dick’s Sporting Goods cuts ribbon on new Towne Center Plaza building
CONSTABLEVILLE — Fire broke out at about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday at Highmarket Inn, 4441 Michigan Mills Road. Read More ⇒Highmarket Inn shut down by fire in Constableville
CANTON — Students from Clarkson University Professor Eric Backus’s CE490 civil engineering senior design class presented a plan for a new municipal building to village trustees and town council members Wednesday night. Read More ⇒Clarkson students present municipal building plan to Canton officials
MASSENA — Massena Central School Superintendent Ronald P. Burke says they received a number of budget requests from administrators for consideration when preparing the district’s 2024-25 budget. Read More ⇒Massena Central superintendent details budget requests for 2024-25
MASSENA — The Massena Central School District will present voters with a budget that carries no tax levy increase when they head to the polls on May 21. Read More ⇒Massena Central School Board adopts 2024-25 spending plan
OGDENSBURG — Upgrading the Parish Mansion at the Frederic Remington Art Museum is the lone project awarded in the latest round of funding from the New York State Council on the Arts in St. Lawrence, Jefferson and Lewis counties. Read More ⇒Remington Museum recipient of state arts funding to upgrade Parish Mansion