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Women hospitalized, Massena man accused of impaired driving after Louisville crash
MASSENA — A Massena man was charged with driving while impaired and another driver was hospitalized following a motor vehicle accident Saturday evening, according to state police. Ryan J. O’Neill, 34, was charged with operating a motor vehicle while ability impaired by drugs, second-degree criminal use of drug paraphernalia...
Potsdam Chamber of Commerce approves new member
POTSDAM – The Potsdam Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors approved the membership application of a new member, Second Glance. Second Glance NNY LLC is a dynamic fusion of two businesses, Mama & Me Creations and DillaboughDesigns and Kids Finds, LLC, in one convenient location. Mama & Me Creations,...
Klena deals Notre Dame to victory over Nottingham - Baseball recap
Sophomore Josh Klena delivered a stellar start on the mound to help Notre Dame roll to a 10-2 victory over Nottingham in Lawrenceville. Klena tallied 6 2/3 innings on the hill, allowing two unearned runs on five hits and two walks with six strikeouts to record his third straight win. Jamie Duffy recorded the final out of the contest for the Irish.
Phone systems at Canton-Potsdam Hospital restored after brief outage Monday
CANTON, N.Y. (WWTI) – Phone service was restored at Canton-Potsdam Hospital after an outage on Monday. According to a post on the St. Lawrence Health System Facebook page, service was restored around 7 p.m. Monday night. SLIC has confirmed there was an outage that affected multiple organizations.
St. Lawrence Health building named after Former Chief Executive Officer
CANTON, N.Y. (WWTI) – Former Chief Executive Officer of St. Lawrence Health (SLH) and President of Canton-Potsdam Hospital (CPH), David Acker, served for 16 years before he retired in 2022 and the organization agreed the naming of one of its buildings would be a fitting tribute to him. The David B. Acker Regional Administrative Campus […]
Assessing Your Energy Use
POTSDAM -- The workshop ‘Assessing Your Energy Use,’ the second in the Energy Workshop Series at the Potsdam Public Library, first floor, on Saturday, May 4, from 1-2 p.m. The event is sponsored by Northern Power & Light and The North Country Clean Energy Hub.
Recap: BassmastHER Workshop at St. Johns River
Experience BassmastHER with this recap video from our workshop event at the St. Johns River. Remember to register for our upcoming workshops at Wheeler Lake in Decatur, Ala., on June 15, and at St. Lawrence River in Waddington, N.Y., on Aug. 17.
NYSP investigate accident involving an ambulance in village of Norwood
NORWOOD, N.Y. (WWTI) – New York State Police investigated a property damage accident involving an ambulance Thursday morning in the village of Norwood. According to state police, around 9:35 a.m. troopers responded to N. Main Street in the village of Norwood. An investigation determined a 2007 gold GMC, operated by 50-year-old Daniel N. Valyou of […]
Eclipse numbers lower than anticipated in Massena
MASSENA -- Despite months of planning and marketing, village officials say the anticipated numbers for the total solar eclipse were lower than expected. Jason Hendricks of H3 Designs, who works as a marketing manager with the town, said numbers at the airport were lower than anticipated. "We hosted the event...
Massena adding officer to police force
MASSENA, New York (WWNY) - Massena is adding to its police force, bringing its number of officers back up to what it was 10 years ago. Mayor Greg Paquin says the village board recently approved the hiring of one more officer to help with rising crime and current overtime expenses.
Highlights & scores: High school baseball, high school softball & college baseball
POTSDAM, New York (WWNY) - High school baseball and softball along with college baseball were among the games people were playing on Thursday. Massena was at Potsdam for Northern Athletic Conference baseball. It was a pitching duel between the Raiders’ Connor Eastwood and Potsdam’s Owen Miller. - Top...
Massena police still responding to hundreds of calls per month, figures dipped slightly in March
MASSENA -- Numbers were down slightly during the month of March for Massena police officers but Chief Jason Olson said figures for response calls remain highly elevated compared to just a few years ago. During the month of February, Olson said officers responded to 716 incidents, issued 48 traffic tickets,...
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