A Gouverneur resident is facing a felony charge after allegedly using a shovel handle to damage a vehicle's windshield, according to village police.
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Five-day (Tuesday through Saturday) print subscribers of the Watertown Daily Times are eligible for full access to NNY360, the NNY360 mobile app, and the Watertown Daily Times e-edition, all at no ...
Five-day (Tuesday through Saturday) print subscribers of the Watertown Daily Times are eligible for full access to NNY360, the NNY360 mobile app, and the Watertown Daily Times e-edition, all at no ...
Today’s results will determine your next representatives in local government — your city councilors, town supervisors, village trustees, highway superintendents and clerks. These elected officials ...
A village resident is asking trustees to address the odor of marijuana that was emanating while he was walking the John Story Trail.
Potsdam Hospital is proud to announce the grand opening of the SeaComm Federal Credit Union Café, a brand-new dining and relaxation space located within the ...
The village of Massena’s lead code enforcement officer has been working closely with Department of Public Works employees to address code violations.
MALONE — The body of a missing Malone man was located Saturday by hunters who were heading to a camp near Paul Smiths on the first day of deer hunting season. According to Malone Village Police Chief ...
WATERTOWN — City police have charged a juvenile with threatening to “shoot up” Case Middle School, although police have determined the threat was meant to be a “joke.” Detective Lt. Joseph A.