WATERTOWN — It’s not quite tee time at Ives Hill Country Club. Read More ⇒Teeing up: Ives Hill Country Club preparing updated grounds for reopening
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- Teeing up: Ives Hill Country Club preparing updated grounds for reopening
- Salmon Run Mall hosting children’s beauty pageant Sunday
- Massena Central School Board reviews district goals progress
- Massena Rotary Club welcoming spring with annual pancake day
- Neighbors of Watertown receives $13.4 million for affordable housing on city’s north side
ALBANY — New York’s Office of Cannabis Management will undergo an intensive review and refresh, directed by Office of General Services Commissioner Jeanette M. Moy, after officials admitted that the new office has largely failed to start the state’s legal cannabis market. Read More ⇒Office of Cannabis Management to undergo review, but cannabis farmers say the industry needs more to survive
This year, the American Cancer Society estimates the occurrence of 106,590 new cases of colon cancer (54,210 in men and 52,380 in women) and nearly 46,220 new cases of rectal cancer (27,330 in men and 18,890 in women). Read More ⇒Let Samaritan help with your colorectal health
If the lack of lodging is an indicator, there will be a lot of people coming to the north country to view the total solar eclipse on April 8. Read More ⇒Short-term rentals in north country gobbled up for eclipse weekend
SACKETS HARBOR — Organizers of the village’s eclipse celebration on April 8 recently sent out a “ticket” to residents for an invitation to the once-in-a-lifetime event. Read More ⇒Sackets Harbor readying for village eclipse events
LOWVILLE — Christian O. Rogers, Fort Drum, was charged by the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Friday following a driving complaint on Route 12 in the town of Turin. Read More ⇒Fort Drum man charged with DWI following driving complaint
COPENHAGEN — This is the best week to register for the annual World Vision Global 6K for Water. Read More ⇒World Vision 6K run/walk offering matching funds, discount on signups this weekend
WATERTOWN — Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization and the North Country Initiative recently donated 1,296 thermometers to six local pediatric health centers in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties. Read More ⇒Thermometers donated to pediatric health centers
OGDENSBURG — An Massena man has been remanded to the county jail on felony drug charges following a traffic stop Saturday, according to Ogdensburg police. Read More ⇒Ogdensburg police charge Massena man with possessing meth, fentanyl and cocaine
WATERTOWN — A city man faces multiple felony counts after police say he raped a minor and used hidden cameras to record people without them knowing it. Read More ⇒Watertown man charged with multiple felony sex offenses against a child
WATERTOWN — Donated wheelchairs, walkers, crutches and canes are being sought for soldiers and civilians who have been injured in the war in Ukraine, many with permanent disabilities. Read More ⇒Donations of medical supplies sought for Ukraine war victims
LOWVILLE — There will be an Honor Flight informational meeting for all veterans and their families at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Lewis County Memorial Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6912, 7744 W. State St. Read More ⇒Lowville VFW seeks Honor Flight participants
TROY — Hammond senior Landree Kenyon was a study in frustration for the final three minutes of the second quarter of Sunday’s state Class D girls basketball championship game against Northville. Read More ⇒High school basketball: Hammond girls secure back-to-back state titles
GLENS FALLS — It took a record-setting performance to turn back the Sackets Harbor boys basketball team in the state final on Sunday. Read More ⇒High school basketball: Another Sackets Harbor rally comes up two points short in state championship game
POTSDAM – A SUNY Potsdam philosophy professor spoke during Tuesday night’s Town Board meeting and warned further cuts to faculty and programming are coming in April and August. Read More ⇒More cuts coming to SUNY Potsdam in April, August, professor tells Potsdam board
CANTON — The St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Kids’ Expo at SUNY Canton’s Roo House brought together parents, children, service providers, and vendors for a day of activities and information sharing. Read More ⇒1,400 attend St. Lawrence County Chamber’s Kids’ Expo
MASSENA — Some of the new menu items included in the Massena Central School District’s food service program have proven so popular with students that families are requesting the recipes. Read More ⇒Massena school lunch items so popular with students, families are requesting recipes
CANTON—The Saphead Complex, 5355 County Route 27, saw a steady stream of maple enthusiasts for the first Maple Weekend of the year. Read More ⇒Maple Weekend is a treat for maple enthusiasts
TUPPER LAKE — A former acid rain chemist and his family are busily constructing a new miniature golf course in the center of Tupper Lake on Demars Boulevard, with hopes to open by Memorial Day weekend. Read More ⇒New Tupper Lake mini-golf course aims for May opening
MALONE — Franklin County legislators voted for a local law earlier this month adopting a pilot youth deer hunting program. Read More ⇒Franklin County supports youth deer hunting program
POTSDAM — In one of the longest women’s hockey games ever, No. 4-ranked Clarkson University outlasted the No. 5 Minnesota on a goal in the fourth overtime from Dominique Petrie to prevail 3-2 in an NCAA Tournament quarterfinal Saturday at Cheel Arena. Read More ⇒College hockey: Petrie scores game winner in epic four OT game to lift Clarkson into Frozen Four
Basil Seggos, the longest-serving commissioner at the state Department of Environmental Conservation, is resigning this spring, closing an 81/2 year chapter in a career focused on the environment. Read More ⇒Seggos, longest serving DEC commissioner, reflects on 8 years as New York’s lead environmental protector
Syracuse — The federal government wants to hear from you on what it should look at as it launches an environmental study of Micron Technology’s proposed semiconductor plant in the town of Clay. Read More ⇒You can help shape the feds’ environmental study of Micron project in Clay
BLACK RIVER — The village Board of Trustees and Planning Board will hold a joint meeting at 6:30 p.m. April 9, during the regularly scheduled planning board meeting in order to discuss solar regulations. Read More ⇒Joint meeting planned in Black River
When a driver in Maryland collided with a majestic animal, no one expected a happy ending. Read More ⇒Bald eagle found alive plastered to car grille after collision
WATERTOWN — Shawn C. Fountain, 31, of State Street, was charged by city police Wednesday with endangering the welfare of a child. Read More ⇒Blotter: Recent Watertown police activity
TROY — Hammond girls basketball coach Alyssa Crosby believed that her team had the opportunity for a fast start in Saturday’s state Class D semifinal game against Section 4 Champion Cherry Valley-Springfield at Hudson Valley Community College. Read More ⇒High school basketball: Hammond girls sprint into finals chasing repeat state title
GLENS FALLS — Austin Griner and his Sackets Harbor teammates felt right at home from the start on the stage of the state final four. Read More ⇒High school basketball: Sackets Harbor boys set red-hot pace early, hold off Avoca-Prattsburgh to reach state final