As Ogdensburg moves into 2026, City Manager Fonda Chronis is warning council that weak revenues and rising costs will ...
Ogdensburg’s economic developer, Tyler Park, has quietly resigned from the position, leaving the city once again searching for leadership to guide local economic growth.
Power preference rates are set to increase after trustees with the New York Power Authority approved a proposal that was presented late last year. The proposal now moves to ...
CANTON— The village of Canton will ask state lawmakers to help reduce the speed limit on U.S. Highway 11 following a recent ...
While the Louisville Town Board continues to endure significant turmoil in recent months, it’s a different story at the Golf ...
A new Alpha session begins in Massena on Tues 24. Alpha is an opportunity to explore life and the Christian faith in a friendly, open and informal setting. It is open to ...
St. Lawrence County’s District 15 has been represented by Rita Curran for nearly eight years, but newcomer John Michno is hoping to make his mark and win a seat on the county ...
The controversial home business utility ordinance will be reviewed by the Planning Board at its next meeting on March 3, 2026, as the City Council seeks further input on how to ...
A request for bids for the Potsdam village skatepark will soon be circulated among expectant contractors. The village board ...
POTSDAM— Fourteen cats may sound like too many, but it’s all in a day’s work for Christina and Gabriella DeLorenzo, a mother-daughter team “dedicated to giving every cat a true second ...
A long-running dispute over how the city charges home-based businesses for water and sewer service resurfaced Monday night as the City Council tabled a proposed two-tier ordinance ...
After months of negotiating by attorneys, the town and Walmart have reached a settlement agreement on the corporation's Potsdam property assessment. The town board approved the ...
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