POTSDAM — The state Department of Environmental Conservation has awarded Clarkson University researchers a three-year $69,904 grant to work on the “Milfoil Monitoring and Control Project.” Read More ⇒Clarkson researchers awarded grant to study milfoil at Goose Bay, Norwood Lake
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- Wilhelm elected Empire Region Volleyball Commissioner
- Clarkson researchers awarded grant to study milfoil at Goose Bay, Norwood Lake
- Seven Massena High School students earn Seal of Biliteracy
- Potsdam will have free two-hour parking downtown, meters being removed
- Norwood-Norfolk Central School budget carries 0% tax levy increase
BRANTINGHAM — Organizers are gearing up for the annual Larry Virkler Memorial Fund Golf Tournament on May 25. Read More ⇒Time to tee off for Virkler tourney to aid in buying AEDs
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
ADAMS — State police are investigating an accident Thursday on Route 11 that left three people injured, two seriously. Read More ⇒Car-motorcycle crash in Adams injures three, two seriously
CARTHAGE — Credit Nico Spaziani and his Watertown lacrosse teammates for generating a complete effort against rival Carthage on Thursday. Read More ⇒High school boys lacrosse: Watertown’s complete effort extends win streak to 10 against Carthage
WATERTOWN — Zoo New York is set to open on Saturday without knowing whether the city will provide funding for its future. Read More ⇒Zoo New York opens Saturday with murky future
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
WATERTOWN — After years with vacancies, City Police Chief Charles P. Donoghue is hopeful that his department will be fully staffed next summer. Read More ⇒Watertown police chief expresses optimism about filling vacancies
WATERTOWN — Convalt Energy has joined six other renewable energy companies in filing legal action with the U.S. International Trade Commission to stop Chinese companies from producing cheaper solar panels by avoiding U.S. tariffs. Read More ⇒Convalt joins solar manufacturers seeking relief from China’s hold
WATERTOWN — Church leaders and communicants of multiple faiths gathered Thursday afternoon in front of City Hall to publicly express appreciation for all their blessings and ask for divine assistance in helping to resolve local and world woes. Read More ⇒National Day of Prayer observed at Watertown City Hall
New York water system operators are getting a $129.2 million in grants from the Environmental Protection Agency to replace lead service lines in their networks. Read More ⇒$129 million in grants from EPA coming to New York for lead pipe removal
Potsdam village shake-ups: Administrator is now code officer, treasurer is now interim administrator
POTSDAM — There is a significant shift happening in the village’s personnel roster. Read More ⇒Potsdam village shake-ups: Administrator is now code officer, treasurer is now interim administrator
WATERTOWN— Orion Art Gallery and Studio has moved from Alexandria Bay and set up shop at 327 Mullin St. in Watertown. Read More ⇒Orion Art Gallery relocates to Watertown
MASSENA — Town Highway Superintendent Dylan Casselman says the cost of spring cleanup is already over budget when opening the three-day cleanup window only to town residents outside the village. Read More ⇒Town of Massena spring cleanup over budget by nearly $5,000
WATERTOWN — Isaiah D. Cole, 31, no listed address, was charged by city police April 24 with second-degree obstruction of governmental administration, second-degree harassment, and resisting arrest. Read More ⇒Blotter: Recent Watertown police activity
POTSDAM — The Board of Trustees ratified the village budget for 2024-25 on Monday night. Read More ⇒Potsdam village board passes 2024-25 budget with slight rate increase
MASSENA — Massena Public Library officials say their funding from the town of Massena has been stagnant since 2001 and they’re receiving $216,000 less than in 2012, which is why they need to transition from town-owned to a school district library. Read More ⇒Massena town supervisor addresses Massena Public Library transition
SYRACUSE — The 2024-25 Syracuse Stage season will open with a classic murder/mystery tale and conclude with a story of espionage and baseball. Read More ⇒Syracuse Stage announces 2024-25 season
WATERTOWN — Six years after his death, Battalion Chief David M. Lachenauer’s name will finally be unveiled this weekend on the national wall for fallen firefighters. Read More ⇒Watertown battalion chief will be added to national memorial for fallen firefighters
WATERTOWN — Jefferson Community College students had a chance to unwind a little Wednesday as final exams for the spring semester approach. The college hosted its annual Spring Fest from late morning to early afternoon in the quad on its Coffeen Street campus. The event featured free food, g… Read More ⇒Students unwind at Jefferson Community College’s Spring Fest
LOWVILLE — The Lewis County Community Services Board Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health subcommittees are looking for input from the community on how to best distribute funds to the county from opioid lawsuit settlements. Read More ⇒Lewis County seeking public input on how to distribute opioid settlement money
ALBANY — Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul has nominated a new secretary of state, a position that holds responsibility for a wide range of business regulations, grant programs and state agencies in New York. Read More ⇒Hochul nominates Mosley, former Assembly member representing Brooklyn, for secretary of state
CROGHAN — “Thankful,” was the word Todd Lighthall, New York FFA Foundation executive director, used to sum up the day at the 30th annual AdironDuck Race at Oswegatchie Educational Center on Sunday. Read More ⇒Enthusiasts flock to AdironDuck race
WATERTOWN — The Watertown City School District released the four names that will be on the ballot for school board seats later this month. Read More ⇒3 incumbents, 1 newcomer on ballot for Watertown city school board
ALBANY — The state Department of Environmental Conservation has a new commissioner, on an interim basis for now. Read More ⇒Mahar takes helm as interim DEC commissioner