Local News
- Local News
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- May 17, 2013
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Plattsburgh man charged with robbery
City man was allegedly robbed at gunpoint on Brinkerhoff Street early Wednesday morning.
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Embezzler, arsonist sentencings postponed
A man who tried to burn down part of Port Henry's business district and a woman who embezzled thousands from her Moriah employer both had their sentencings postponed to June.
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Grand juror arrested
Paul Jock Jr. allegedly disclosed secret information about drug cases while serving in Franklin County.
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Four seek Ti School Board seats
Three incumbents and one challenger are seeking election to the three open seats.
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CCC commencement set for tonight
More than 320 students will accept their diplomas or certificates.
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Of Interest: May 17, 2013
Take a brief look at news of note around the North Country.
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Community Calendar: May 17, 2013
A look at upcoming events, meals, talks, meetings and more.
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Unlocking the mysteries of God's word
The Rev. Tony Kemp will illuminate the differences between human faith and biblical faith at First Assembly of God church in Plattsburgh today through Monday.
- May 16, 2013
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Five seek City School Board seats
Robert Dolan, Ronald Marino, Walter Chmura, Kathie Cameron-Murray and incumbent Amelia Goerlitz are running for two seats on the board.
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Jury awards amputee $2.75 million
A California company must pay a St. Regis Falls man for his lost wages and pain and suffering following an incident in 2003 when his right hand was crushed.
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Tupper Central budget exceeds tax cap
School budget vote needs 60 percent or more approval from taxpayers.
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Vote set on AMC/Lake Placid closure
Keene public forum on the issue drew big crowd.
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Local man pleads not guilty to rapes
Christopher Joiner, 20, of Clay Street, Malone, faces six rape charges and six endangerment charges.
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2011 burglar sentenced
Brennen D. Smith burglarized a home in Jay that was evacuated after Tropical Storm Irene caused serious flooding.
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Owner of former Saxony plans to rebuild
Marc Chapman says an engineer has deemed the first three floors of the four-level structure salvageable; fire tore through the top on April 22.
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SLCS candidates share views
Four compete for two seats on Saranac Lake Central School Board.
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Flood-buyout meeting tonight
Malone Town Council members have invited impacted Lower Park Street residents to hear more about the possible purchase of their properties in the wake of chronic problems.



