Friday | WTEN-TV Albany
Governor says accused assemblyman should be out
Gov. Andrew Cuomo says an assemblyman accused of sexual harassment should resign or be removed by the Assembly.
Friday | WTEN-TV Albany
Berkshire County soldier killed in the line of duty
The flag outside Wahconah Regional High School was at half-staff Thursday in honor of the fallen local son of Dalton.
Friday | WTEN-TV Albany
Team Billy Ride & Walk for Research this Sunday
If you or a loved one is diagnosed with a brain tumor, the reality of it can be terrifying, but there is more hope than people realize.
Friday | Watertown Daily Times
Community members offer mixed outlooks on psychiatric center's future
Barbara Briggs Ward left Wednesday's state Office of Mental Health listening tour session on the future of state mental health services feeling just as uneasy as she did before the meeting.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
State psychiatric center meeting draws 302 registrants
As of Tuesday afternoon, 302 people had registered to attend today's state Office of Mental Health listening tour stop at the psychiatric center.
Duv : Ogdensburg drug suspect was not in jail at time of crime
A Jefferson County man who is representing himself against drug charges in St. Lawrence County Court suffered a few legal setbacks Monday.
St. Lawrence Board of Realtors opposes psych center closure
The St. Lawrence County Board of Realtors has passed a resolution opposing the closure or reduction of services at the St.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
Graveside Memorial Services for Ms. Elizabeth L. Barber, 58, of Nightengale Ave, Massena will be held Saturday 10:30 AM at Calvary Cemetery, Massena, with Rev.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
A funeral service for 83-year old Mrs. Erleen C. Sheldon, currently of Morristown and formerly of Parishville, NY, will be held Friday, May 17 at 3:00 PM at the Seymour Funeral Home in Potsdam with Rev.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
Ogdensburg woman accused of striking trooper with helmet
An Ogdensburg woman faces felony assault charges after she allegedly struck a state trooper in the head with a motorcycle helmet on Saturday.
Flower buyers head to greenhouses
Mother's Day was the perfect time to head to north country greenhouses to see what is available for this year's gardens and to buy something colorful for mom.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
A Mass of Resurrection for Michael Taylor will be offered at St. Mary's Cathedral on Tuesday Morning, May 14, 2013 at 9:00 am with Bishop Terry R. LaValley officiating.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
Ogdensburg man accepts arson plea, averting trial
An Ogdensburg man admitted Friday that he set fire to a Jeep Wrangler last year, with his plea averting a jury trial that was set to begin Monday in St.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
Ogdensburg drug suspect spurns plea, seeks new lawyer
Resolution of the case against a Buffalo man charged in connection with an Ogdensburg drug bust has been delayed after he changed his mind about a plea deal that could have put him in prison for up to 5-1/2 years.
Kitchen fire leaves family of seven homeless
An unattended pan of cooking grease on a stove caught fire Wednesday night, setting an Ogdensburg duplex apartment's kitchen on fire and leaving a family of seven homeless, city fire officials said.
Ogdensburg mayor convenes psych center task force
Mayor William D. Nelson has convened a task force of community leaders and citizens to drive support for the St.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
OMH lengthens time for Ogdensburg listening tour stop
The state Office of Mental Health has extended by an hour Wednesday's listening tour session at the St.
A new children's book by Canton writer Mary Sue Seymour includes illustrations by a young artist from Ogdensburg.
Nissen, Becker to leave St. Lawrence County DA's office
Two prosecutors, including the chief assistant who recently finished prosecuting a murder trial, are leaving the St.
Jury convicts Lalonde in Ogdensburg murder, clears co-defendants
After nine days of testimony, more than two-dozen witnesses, closing arguments and about four hours of deliberation since Monday afternoon, nine men and three women filed into a St.