EVANS MILLS – Elaine K. Fairchild, 75, of Evans Mills, formerly of Pulaski, passed away on Friday, January 24, 2025 at St. Joseph’s Health Hospital in Syracuse. She was born on October 2, 1949, the ...
On January 21, 2025, Peter K. Priest died at his home with his cat named Chicken and some minnows named Bait, his sister being late to the party as usual. Peter had been ill since May and had not been ...
MANNSVILLE — Mushers and Pennsylvania Sled Dog Club members gathered at the CCC camp in the Winona Forest on Saturday for day one of the 2025 Tug Hill Challenge. “We’ve held a race here for many, many ...
CANTON — North Country Jr. Iron Chef is back. Registration for the youth cooking event is open now. North Country Jr. Iron Chef is a competition for teams of middle and high school students to develop ...
Joseph “Joe” Pinion III wants to let the Republican county chairs in New York’s 21st Congressional District know that he’s still in the race to be their nominee for Congress — even after those chairs ...
WATERTOWN — While seven investigators were talking to Watertown City Council members, three more state police officers knocked on former Councilman Patrick J. Hickey’s door on Tuesday night to discuss ...
Estelle A Guardino, formerly of Sunset Blvd in Watertown, died January 11, 2025, at the Friendly Home Retirement Community in Rochester, where she had lived since March 2016. Mrs. Guardino was born on ...
Frederic S. Remington’s bronze sculpture “The Bronco Buster” has galloped back into the White House as part of President Donald J. Trump’s Oval Office decor, where it also sat in his first term. The ...
OGDENSBURG — An Ogdensburg native has announced that he will buy the former Hacketts Hardware building and open a retail and hardware store this summer. In a press release, Robert A. Noble III, who ...
POTSDAM — The Village Board of Trustees meeting for Tuesday night is canceled. It will instead be held as a special meeting at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Potsdam Civic Center board room. Johnson ...
Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul laid out a $252 billion spending plan for the state’s next fiscal year — proposing cuts to taxes on the middle class, broad affordability-focused programs meant to get state ...