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Massena Police asking again for public’s help in finding missing woman
MASSENA, N.Y. (WWTI) – The Massena Police Department is once again asking for the public’s help in finding a missing St. Lawrence County woman. Authorities are still looking for 32-year-old Kinsley Robert. According to police, she was last seen around 3 a.m. on Friday, May 10 near Bridges Street in Massena. Robert is described as […]
St. Lawrence County female arrested for endangering the welfare of a child
GOUVERNEUR, N.Y. (WWTI) – A 35-year-old St. Lawrence County woman is facing charges after after an arrest on Saturday, May 12 over an endangering the welfare of a child complaint. Around 3 p.m. Thursday, May 10, New York State Troopers responded to 1st Street in the town of Gouverneur for an endangering the welfare of a […]
Adam Smith murder trial delayed, likely happening this fall
CANTON, New York (WWNY) - Adam Smith, the 48-year-old Lake Placid man accused of killing two men in St. Lawrence County last year, will likely go on trial this fall. The murder trial was originally scheduled to start on June 10, but Smith’s lawyer, Brian Barrett, asked for more time.
Memorial Day observance services and events around NNY
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – There will be a number of Memorial Day parades and observances across the north country. Here’s a look at a number of parades and ceremonies from around the area this coming Memorial Day weekend. Canton and DeKalb Junction The two St. Lawrence County towns will host memorial services on Monday, May […]
Lyme disease and Tick-Borne Diseases: What should you be doing to stay safe?
ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY, N.Y. (WWTI) – Lyme disease and other Tick-Borne Disease, transmitted by the bite of infected ticks, are endemic throughout St. Lawrence County and are recognized nationally as a health problem, according to the St. Lawrence County Public Health Department. People are at risk for Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses all year […]
After delayed start, John Dillon Park to reopen June 14
Owner International Paper reaches tentative agreement with operator Paul Smith’s for another season at Adirondack campground for people with disabilities. Operators of John Dillon Park, an Adirondack campground for people with disabilities, are confident of a mid-June opening. Paul Smith’s College, which manages the park, and landowner International Paper...
SLC Arts Council seeks help to close funding gap
POTSDAM, New York (WWNY) - Phase one is done, but there are 4 more to go for the St. Lawrence County Arts Council. The group is back in its original space at 6 Raymond Street in Potsdam after upgrading parts of it and installing new heating, electrical, and plumbing. The...
Ag Weekly: Providing for maple producers
COLTON, New York (WWNY) - There are plenty of places to buy fresh maple syrup across the north country, with dozens of producers collecting, boiling, and bottling. But that process requires equipment, so Micah Murray’s family is filling that need. North Country Maple Sales and Service has recently opened...
Black River Watershed Conference to be held on June 13 in Old Forge
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – The Tug Hill Commission, as part of the Black River Watershed Conference Steering Committee, invites municipalities, organizations and citizens to attend the 14th Annual Black River Watershed Conference, on June 13, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the View Arts Center, at 3273 NY-28 in Old Forge. The Black River […]
May 22: STLC’s “Lunch and Learn” Webinar
The St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce is hosting its monthly “Lunch and Learn” Webinar on Wednesday, May 22, from 12 to 1 p.m. To attend the free webinar you must register HERE. This webinar, presented by Angelina Blank, will discuss how apprenticeships have evolved to the needs of today’s workforce and how they help […]
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