Local News
- Local News
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- June 13, 2013
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Ticonderoga fined for oil spill
Town will pay $40,000 for failing to report the incident at its highway garage earlier this year.
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Accused embezzler pleads to misdemeanor charges
Deborah Perry, former Saranac Central School Booster Club treasurer, paid fines and restitution totaling more than $16,000, closing her case.
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Willsboro assisted-living facility to open
Facility preserves past but incorporates modern amenities.
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Small leak turns into major disruption
Debra Buell has gone through a plethora of emotions over the past several weeks after losing her apartment to the damage caused by a broken pipe.
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NY prison workers who died on duty memorialized
Department of Corrections and Community Supervision is holding a service in Albany on Thursday that will honor the dead and recognize outstanding employees.
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Great Adirondack Soup Company acquires alcohol license
New dinner menu is available on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights.
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Wilder Homestead sponsors essay contest
Students are asked to write about life as they imagine it was on a farm 150 years ago.
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Land open for first time in 100 years
Public can access new Forest Preserve tracts in Newcomb, Minerva and Indian Lake.
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Of Interest: June 13, 2013
Take a brief look at news of note around the North Country.
- June 12, 2013
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Port Henry fire considered suspicious
The blaze that destroyed the former Neil Anderson mansion began in the basement; the Essex County Fire Investigation Unit is probing the place for clues.
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Flooding reported in Clinton and Essex counties
Several area roadways closed or affected; caution urged.
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Clinton County sells delinquent-tax properties
More than 50 parcels went on the block after owners went two years without paying property taxes.
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Downtown businesses applaud First Weekend
Despite rainy weather, the new initiative meant to revitalize the City of Plattsburgh's center enticed people to shops and restaurants.
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Coopersville dig identifies old pre-1820s homestead
Landowner Andy Black, a professional archaeologist and college instructor, has identified the location of a pre-1820s homestead in the Town of Champlain hamlet.
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Rabies clinic added for Clinton County
Vigilance against the deadly disease prompted officials to add the session at the Peru Fire Station set for Tuesday, June 25.
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Fundraiser prize fit for a queen
Popular Queen of Hearts drawing will give away $100,000 to the lucky winner in the next three weeks.
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Malone to conduct dog census
Owners have until June 19 to get their pets licensed or face a $25 penalty.



