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Boonville man charged with Menacing
A State Police in Remsen have arrested a Boonville man stemming from an incident in the parking lot of Scootera s Bar in Forestport.
Remsen fire heavily damages house
Smoke and flames engulfed a home at 1031 Evans Road in Remsen this morning. The fire was reported around 10:20 a.m. When first emergency crews arrived on the scene, they reported heavy smoke and flames coming from the building.
H1N1 School Vaccination's Begin
The mass vaccination of Oneida County students began Monday. Roughly 500 students in Remsen are receiving the H1N1 vaccine.
First "In-School" H1N1 vaccine clinic in Oneida County goes smoothly
REMSEN, N.Y. - It's a massive undertaking, with a lot of planning involved, but day one of Oneida County's "In-School" vaccination clinics goes smoothly.
Meet Hugh Jones, UCF's new director of music ministries
Family: Tanya , Marina , Anna How long have you lived in this area and what attracts you to this location? Three years.
Peacemaker Program welcomes new Child Custody Advocates
Caption: Pictured from left to right are Ashley Ritter, Court Appointed Special Advocate Coordinator, Lesley Green, Child Advocate Program Coordinator, Melisa Bonser and Helen Kennison.
Sex with minors may get man 12 years
A Watertown man faces up to 12 years in state prison after pleading guilty Friday in Jefferson County Court to charges that he had sexual contact with two girls.
State police investigator fired over chase
A state police investigator who admitted driving under the influence of alcohol and leading troopers on a chase after fleeing a traffic stop has been fired.
Construction work on Route 46 between East Dominick Street and Chestnut Street .
The Peacemaker Program Welcomes Child Advocates
The Peacemaker Program is welcoming five newly trained volunteers to its COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATEA program.
Teen Charged After Motor Vehicle Accident
A Remsen teen has been charged following a motor vehicle accident in the Town of Trenton.
Dairy Plan still leaves farmers with sour taste
REMSEN, N.Y. - U.S. Senator Kirstin Gillibrand is expected to introduce two farm bills in Congress before week's end.