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Parishville woman faces charges after using vulgar language, tresspassing
A Parishville woman was charged after she allegedly trespassed and used foul language in front of children" on May 17, St.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
Some Colton, Parishville residents remained without power Wednesday evening
Several hundred residents of Colton, Pierrepont and Parishville woke up Wednesday morning still without power to their homes following Tuesday evening's thunderstorm that at one point had knocked out power to more than 5,000 residents in the county.
BirchBark turns page with new location, online sales
Parishville's BirchBark Bookshop has been a St. Lawrence County institution since 1990, but a new shop in Canton and the creation of an online business model signal a new chapter for the booksellers.
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
SUNY Potsdam honors Maine with Leadership Through Service Award
SUNY Potsdam will recognize Sandra Maine '78 with the 2013 Leadership Through Service Award, one of the College's highest honors, during Commencement weekend.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
Pierrepont passes resolution opposing SAFE Act
Town Supervisor Thomas E. Latimer said he has been approached by numerous citizens asking the town to oppose Gov.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
Harper, Converse and Wheeler lead Parishville-Hopkinton Class of 2013
Parishville-Hopkinton Central School has announced Dana Harper has been named valedictorian and Jenna Converse and Shauna Wheeler are the salutatorians of the graduating Class of 2013.
Ogdensburg Courier-Observer/Journal
PHCS voters eye $10.19 million budget
Voters in the Parishville-Hopkinton Central School District will be looking at a budget of approximately $10.19 million when they head to the polls on May 21.