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An environmental cleanup fund was raided Monday to cover fuel overruns despite some second thoughts.
Dorothy E. Smithers, 93, Ogdensburg
BORN: she was born on April 8, 1915 in the Town of Lisbon, NY the child of Ernest and Eva Baxter Lawrence SURVIVING: James and Louise Shaw of Canton, Mary Premo of Flackville, Betty Lytle of Rensselaer Falls ...
Live Nation: Madonna Selling Quite Well, Thank You
An upcoming, multi-continental Madonna tour has now sold more than one million tickets, according to information shared by Live Nation.
One person dead after three car crash
One person is dead after a three-car crash in Lisbon. Saint Lawrence County Sheriff's Deputies say Susan Feldt, 45, was stopped at the corner of State Highway 68 and Murphy Road when she was rear-ended by ...
Ogdensburg Woman Dead After 3 Car Crash in Lisbon
An Ogdensburg woman is dead after a three car crash Saturday afternoon at the intersection of State Highway 68 and Murphy Road in the Town of Lisbon.
Madonna is reportedly on track to break her own record as the top-grossing female artist of all time.
Lisbon Man Charged with Reckless Endangerment After Firing Shotgun
St. Lawrence County Sheriff Deputies responded to a complaint of reckless gunfire on Sands Road in Lisbon at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 25.
Legislators discuss burying the hatchet
St. Lawrence County legislators spent almost an hour Monday paying lip service to getting along and ending the infighting that has fractured the board and administration.
Lisbon men plead guilty to shooting at SUV window
Two men accused of shooting out the rear window of a sport utility vehicle carrying six occupants last November pleaded guilty Monday in St.
Woman Runs for EU Chief; Media Sexism Debate Rages
A woman has thrown her hat into the ring to run for the highest-ranking political position in Europe.
The dollar strengthened against major currencies on Friday after a Labor Department's report on core inflation met expectations, easing some concerns about the effect of rising prices on consumer spending.
Travelling across Europe by sleeper coach
Train conductor Wolfgang Kriesel stands beside the door to his Paris-bound sleeping coach.
Carthage Comets Boys Lacrosse Section III Class B Champions
The Carthage Comets avenged an earlier season loss to Jamesville-Dewitt by beating the Red Rams for the Section III Class B Championship 10-6. Midfielder Robert Grimm had four goals and two assists.
County board disputes continue
Any doubt about how fractured the St. Lawrence County Legislature is will be answered Monday.
For Now, Deutsche B rse Wears the Crown
“All the major European exchanges have guns pointed at one another, and as soon as one pulls the trigger the rest will fire”
Until last year, Frankfurt stock exchange operator Deutsche Brse suffered from one of the sorriest losing streaks in European deal-making. Since 2000, Europe's largest exchange by revenue and market value had ... via BusinessWeek
Monday's planned sentencing for a 33 year old Lisbon English teacher who had sex with a 15 year old student has been adjourned for two weeks. via WWNY-TV Watertown
Seth Barnum Enters Plea In Rape Case
A 34 year old Lisbon man who allegedly raped a woman and then eluded police for four days before being captured was back in court Monday. via WWNY-TV Watertown
“Take the damn board down and we'll be done with it.”
A poster advertising a film festival was taken off a bulletin board recently at a St. via Watertown Daily Times
Holland America Line's 2008 Europe Collectors' Voyages Offer Best Value for Money
“We pride ourselves on offering the most diverse and unique cruises in the industry, and the 'Travel Weekly' award reaffirms our position as the leader in Europe cruising and longer voyages.”
SEATTLE, April 17 /PRNewswire/ -- With the U.S. dollar continuing to weaken abroad, Holland America Line has developed a series of 27 Europe Collectors' Voyages in 2008 that caters to those guests who want to ... via Earth Times
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Talking with Jose Rodriguez Dos Santos
“They started globalization, the very powerful effects of which we feel today. But the sad thing is this very small country on the edge of western Europe goes unnoticed.”
It's a cool, early spring day in Lisbon, and JosA© Rodrigues dos Santos is on top of the world. Talking animatedly about his new novel, 'Codex 632: The Secret Identity of Christopher Columbus' (William Morrow, $24.95), dos Santos stands on a mosaic map in front of the looming Discoveries Monument, which commemorates the history-making voyages of Bartolomeu Dias, Vasco da Gama and other Portuguese seafarers of the 15th and 16th centuries. Around him is a group of visiting American writers; beneath him, the Atlantic Ocean. Read more