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Underage Drinking Initiative detail results in 6 arrests
The New York State Police in Alexandria Bay conducted an Underage Drinking Initiative Detail Friday evening in an attempt to curb the sale of alcoholic beverages to persons under the age of 21.
Businesses, farms get power deal
Gov. David A. Paterson said Tuesday that the New York Power Authority will take $10 million from the sale of energy unused by Alcoa to pay 10 percent of north country businesses' power bills for the next year.
Deputies search for missing Romulus man
Seneca County sheriff's deputies today are searching for a missing Romulus man. Clayton P. Kise, 68, of 5854 State Route 96 left his home yesterday morning Monday, Oct.
Sheriff's Deputies Searching for Romulus Man
Rochester, N.Y. a ' Sheriffa TMs Deputies are asking for help in locating a Romulus man.
Animal abandonment is a problem in county
Sometime during the week of Sept. 21 a mother cat and her four kittens were abandoned in the vicinity of French Creek Road in Clayton.
State audit of school: Bach was in conflict
Thousand Islands Central School District Board of Education member Stanley F. Bach Jr.
Clayton man gets prison sentence
A town of Clayton man was sentenced Thursday in Jefferson County Court to up to nine years in state prison after admitting he violated the terms of Drug Court.
Potsdam Village Police nabbed 7 drivers last night on various charges in the village: Michael W. Rice , 20, of New Hartford, NY was charged with DWI on Grove Street.
Vocal opposition to changing a wind power development zoning law in Clayton and Orleans has begun to solidify.
All aboard! Show exalts the model train
People here have been working on the railroads all the livelong day - model railroads, to be exact.
'Times Go By' columns now in book
WHO: David C. Shampine, Times staff writer, has published a book composed of 17 of his original "Times Gone By" columns about the north country.
Summer business finally picks up in NNY
A wet start to the summer and an uncertain economy slowed business for shops and sites along Lake Ontario and the St.
NNY projects to share $7.3m in state funding
A major piece of financing allowing the restoration of the Woolworth Building on Public Square fell into place Wednesday.
State gives city $2.5M to renovate Woolworth Building
The city of Watertown received $2.5 million in funding from the state Restore NY Communities Initiative program to renovate the Woolworth Building.
An array of options at Sand Bay Inn
Halfway between Clayton and Cape Vincent on Route 12, a very attractive gold leaf sign on the left catches your eye.
Tobacco retailers have another government fee to absorb beginning in January. Retailers who sell cigarettes and tobacco products will see their application fee, paid to the state Department of Taxation and Finance, increase from at least tenfold to more than 50 times the current level.
The Clayton Town Council agreed to keep the sound limitations and most of the setback recommendations from the Wind Committee and forward them to the town attorney to begin writing a new zoning law for wind power development.
The Clayton Town Council agreed to keep the sound limitations and most of the setback recommendations from the Wind Committee and forward them to the town attorney to begin writing a new zoning law for wind power development.
The Clayton Town Council agreed to keep the sound limitations and most of the setback recommendations from the Wind Committee and forward them to the town attorney to begin writing a new zoning law for wind power development.
Great Big Sea readies to make a splash in Clayton
You have to travel only as far as the St. Lawrence River to hear the sounds of the sea ... Great Big Sea, to be precise.