WATERTOWN — Even after teaching for 45 years, Dee L. Shear at Watertown High School isn’t slowing down. Read More ⇒Teacher Day: 45 years in, Watertown High School’s Dee Shear isn’t slowing down
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- High school roundup: Mitchell tosses one-hitter to lead Massena to shutout of Canton
- Teacher Day: 45 years in, Watertown High School’s Dee Shear isn’t slowing down
- High school baseball: Flowers, Watertown prevail in game against former Cyclone
- Flag raisings at Watertown City Hall will end after 3 already approved events
- United University Professions disappointed in 2024-25 state funding for SUNY Potsdam
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
OGDENSBURG — Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center has been awarded a total of $9.8 million in grant funding from the state Office of Mental Health to expand its children and adolescent behavioral unit and to establish a comprehensive psychiatric emergency program. Read More ⇒$9.8 million for Claxton-Hepburn will help fund behavioral expansion, psychiatric emergency program
WATERTOWN — Walkers from across the north country gathered at the 30th anniversary North Country Heart Walk Saturday to boost physical and mental health while supporting a lifesaving mission. Read More ⇒Walkers raise thousands of dollars at 30th annual Heart Walk
MASSENA — Massena Town Supervisor Susan J. Bellor is seeking information on the cost of the village’s spring cleanup if there’s a possibility that it may need to be included when the town board begins its budget sessions later this year. Read More ⇒Amid questions over village exclusion, Massena town supervisor seeks spring cleanup budget information
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
WATERTOWN — Kids will soon be able to frolic in the new pool on the city’s north side. Read More ⇒New Watertown pool will open next month on city’s north side
WATERTOWN — The Watertown Royals finally enjoyed their moment in the sun Saturday 51 years after leaving the diamond for the last time. Read More ⇒Photos: Watertown Royals players reunite after 51 years
MASSENA — The Massena Town Board has once again extended its moratorium on cryptocurrency mining operations, but not until they heard concerns from the chief executive officer of North Country Collocation Services. Read More ⇒Town of Massena extends cryptocurrency mining moratorium
CARTHAGE — Carthage Central School District has a unique group — Bridge Builders — that strives to “bridge” the gap between people with and without disabilities in the schools and community. Read More ⇒Carthage Central group ‘Bridging’ the gap between people with and without disabilities
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
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