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Amazing Grace
TICONDEROGA | If you love what you do, why not work until — oh, say the age of 96? On a Sunday in late August, Grace Trombley played and sang at the Ticonderoga First United Methodist Church, the capstone on a musical career that began 82 years... Read more
Segundo-Clark guilty of murder, other charges
PLATTSBURGH | Gustavo Segundo-Clark was found guilty Thursday of murdering his grandmother Ginger Clark. Read more
Thérèse Brady Smith
Ticonderoga | Thérèse Brady Smith, 55, of Ticonderoga, NY, passed away surrounded by loved ones on August 6, 2019 at UVM Medical Center, Burlington, VT. Read more
Summit stewards protect fragile alpine environments
LAKE PLACID | The year 2019 is a big year for the Summit Stewardship Program. Headquartered from the Adirondack Loj in Lake Placid, the Heart Lake information and education center is an extension of the ADK Mountain Club, and hosts the... Read more
John, Lisa Alexander honored for civic work that has enhanced area citizens’ lives
WARRENSBURG | John and Lisa Alexander have devoted many hours of their time and talent to the betterment of the Town of Warrensburg, and their efforts have prompted the local chamber of commerce to honor them as Citizens of the Year. Read more
Champy sign installed in Plattsburgh
PLATTSBURGH | The Town of Plattsburgh has unveiled a new sign, funded by a grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, by the Cumberland Head region. Read more
Sherman goes from Chazy to first-year college program
SYRACUSE | Former Willsboro Central School standout Clay Sherman has risen through the coaching ranks quickly. Read more
Burghers finish 0-2 in NYS team tourney
SYRACUSE | Although the Warrensburg-Bolton wrestling team finished 0-2 in the second annual New York state team tournament held Saturday... Read more
Section VII unable to advance at state duals
SYRACUSE | The Saranac Chiefs and Peru Indians were unable to advance to the semifinal round of the NYSPHSAA wrestling dual championships Jan. 26 at the SRC Arena... Read more
Vikings to face CSP in state title game
PORT HENRY | Moriah varsity football coach Don Tesar said one thing needs to be taken care of before anything else if the Vikings are to prepare for the NYSPHSAA Class D state title game on Friday. Read more
Charter fined for missing goals on broadband rollout
ALBANY | A state regulatory agency has determined Charter Communications has failed to extend its cable network and expand high-speed internet service and has fined the provider $2 million. Read more
Strong Section VII field ready for track states
Section VII is hoping to send a strong field of competitors to Syracuse as they compete in the NYSPHSAA state championship meet this weekend. Read more
Patriot bowlers bring home first state title
SYRACUSE | Heading into the final frame of the NYSPHSAA Division II championships March 10, the members of the AuSable Valley boy’s team said to each other something they said throughout the season. Read more
DeJordys compete in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Seton Catholic’s sister trio of the DeJordy sisters kicked off their outdoor season at the ESM Speciality Qualifying Invitational at East Syracuse-Minoa High School. Read more
Cougars, Bobcats compete in state cheer event
SYRACUSE — Northern Adirondack and Northeastern Clinton took their spirit down south for the NYSPHSAA state competitive cheerleading championships. Read more
Morrisonville hep C testing clinic going mobile
MORRISONVILLE — Following a series of successful clinics facilitated this year to test Vietnam veterans for hepatitis C, the innovative local program now plans to expand past its Clinton County footprint. Read more
4-H’ers learn leadership skills at N.Y. state fair
SYRACUSE — If someone had the opportunity this summer to visit the Warren County Youth Fair, they’d likely witnessed 4-H youth working, exhibiting projects, showing animals, providing leadership to younger 4-H’ers and having fun. Read more
Malone man faces life in prison for distributing marijuana
A Malone man was convicted in U.S. District Court of conspiracy to distribute more than 1,000 kilos of marijuana recently. Read more
Vanderhooff hired
Walter Vanderhoff was recently hired by AMRIC Associates Ltd., East Syracuse, as a Field Investigator. Read more
Airborne Speedway teams heading to Syracuse
Airborne Speedway will be well-represented during Super DIRT Week XL Oct. 5 through 9 at the New York State Fairgrounds. Read more