Aug 31, 2009 | Watertown Daily Times
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.
Planning Board weighs in on wind law
Planning Board members and alternates have a wide range of views on what shape a wind development zoning law should take.
New Miss T.I. to be chosen on Saturday
The 2010 Miss Thousand Islands Pageant will celebrate its 45th year as an official preliminary to the Miss America competition kicking off the 2010 Miss Thousand Islands Pageant at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Clayton Opera House, 405 Riverside Drive.
'Pirates of all ages' welcome in Alex Bay
Families gathered at Scenic View Park Beach Sunday with their homemade rafts, many sporting pirate flags.
1892 yacht finds its way to Boldt Castle collection
A Florida man has donated a 117-year-old antique steam yacht to the Boldt Yacht House to share the piece of history with the public.