MASSENA-POTSDAM NEWS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2010
- Gouverneur Opens Fired Assessor Review
- PCSSuper Still Working On Next Year's Cut List
- Massena Eyesores Still Stand; Downtown Business Owners Hope Progress Made Tonight
- Prom Dress Sales Help Malawi Women
- New Website Will Showcase Sandstone Use
- JeffersonCounty Votes Against Wind Power
- "The Big Read" Nearing Halfway Point
- Schumer Seeks Guarantee For Newton Falls Operation
- Golf Follows Ice At Massena Arena
- Old Frat House Changes Hands In Potsdam
- Sutherland Running For Perry's Seat
- Grow Making Progress, Attends County Meeting
- Pies In The Face Help Earthquake Survivors
- Candidate Going Home Again
- Hoffman Critiquing Owens
- Jackson Going To Prison For Break-in Attack
- Tribe Will Conduct Study Of Public Transportation
- No Energy Fair In 2010: No Sponsoring Agency
- The Public Record
TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 2010
- Slavin Foreclosure A Go County To Hand Over Properties To Massena For Nothing
- Alleged Teen Burglar Found Sleeping In Home
- Hoffman Officially Competing For GOP Nod
- Armenian Families React To Genocide Ruling
- Potsdam Puts Land Up For Sale Tonight
- Bargain Hunters Head For P&C Closure Sales
- Employees Worry About Future
- I-98 Group Draws Ogdensburg Backing, $5K
- Water District In Louisville Approved By Norfolk Council
- Tentative CSEAContract Revealed Ahead Of Vote
- SLCSuper Putman Running For County Seat
- Purple Heart Search Ending Soon On Armed Forces Day
- Felt First To Announce Run For Treasurer
- Special Olympians Going For Gold Too
- Adoption Clinic Helps Find Homes for Pets
- The Public Record
- Hidy Entering Massena Race For Mayor's Job
- Mayfield Seniors Seek Parking
- Grasse River Heritage Corp. Wants Old Camp Condemned
- Hydro Applications May Start In June
MONDAY, MARCH 8, 2010
No stories published.
SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 2010
No stories published.
SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2010
- Warr: Start Dissolution Talks; Potsdam Trustee Disagrees With Mayor About Waiting
- Line Beginning To Form For McNeil's CountyJob
- Proposed Bill Called Ridiculous
- MCHSStudents Play "The Pajama Game"
- Griffo Jobs Bill Creates Hiring Tax Credits
- Potsdam Couple Building Ethiopian School
- OCFRally In Albany March 23
- Louisville Trivia Helps Fund 200th Fun
- Mom, Fiancé Charged After Kids Hurt
- Driver Of Vehicle Hit By Train Couldn't Read Warning Signs
- Petition Signers Fight Keewaydin Closure
- The Public Record
- Montroy Park Parking Problem Fix Needed Soon
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2010
- Brady Sums Up Big PCSCuts To Close Gap
- NYPAChief Tours Nature Center Scene
- County Clerks Don't Like Hike For Passports
- Price Chopper Buying P&C Tops Markets Selling Six Stores To Schenectady Company
- Norfolk Teenager's Rape Trial Declared Mistrial
- Kessel Comments On Wind Opposition From Jefferson
- Potsdam Housing Opportunity Sought
- Eel Weir Closure Surprises
- Visitor Center Allies Fight Closure
- NNCS Prom Planners Pursuing Net Win
- Good News For Maple Makers
- Canton Home Destroyed Due To Propane Heater
- OMers In Ogdensburg For Saturday Battles
- New Technology Will Stop Offenders From Drinking
- Agri-Mark Makes $14.9M In 2009; Second Best Year
- Aubertine, Russell Oppose Supermarket Wine
- Spicy Iguana Opening Doors Soon In Canton
- NYSARC Classes Stick With Unique Art Project
- Rent To Own Shop Allegedly Robbed Thursday Evening
- The Public Record
- Correction
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010
- Bike/Ped Path Money Could Go To Potsdam
- Cows, Goats Killed In Canton Barn Fire
- ZeroPoint Clean Tech's Next Step Will Be Global Market
- Massena Board Hiring Again Despite Warnings From Mayor, Macaulay's No Vote Pledge
- Brothers Wants Third Term On County Legislature
- Dinner Will Aid Goldsworths After Home Fire
- Bear Haul Second-highest
- The Public Record
- Ritchie Asking State To Indicate OCF Reuse Plans
- Bald Eagle Numbers Reaching High
- SLC Decides No School Friday
- Sherman Busted After Police Chase
- Jefferson Staff Heroes After Seizure Incident
- ADKProtests NY Plans To Close Parks
- Patak On Probation For Theft
- Bridge Bids $2M Over Budget
- Six Pursue Repeal Of Tax On IDAs
- Mom Allegedly Left Infant Home Alone While At Work
- Woman Sues After Being Hit
- Cat In The Hat Reads To Young And Old
- Bare Hill Has Three Inmate Incidents Since Tuesday
- Gillibrand, Others Criticize DADT
- McHugh Notes Recruiting May Be More Difficult
- Ritchie Brings In Over $1.5M
- Trivia Masters Now Needed To Help Lions Club Drives
- Teen Forced Sex Trial Begins
- Mom Sues Two Doctors
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 2010
- DPW Hiring Argued
- Flexible Building Deal Sought; Massena Trustees Hope Slavin Purchase Cost Reconsidered
- On The RightTrail: Hunters Support Lucas' Claims About Mountain Lions
- Fire Temporarily Suspends Nature Center Programs
- Tischler Chooses Team Of 14
- FitzRandolph Won't Run For Re-election In Fall
- County IT Guy Leaving Post
- Migrant Worker's Identity Uncertain
- CUStudent Center Work OnTarget For August
- DOT Ditches Route 37 Chip Seal
- Massena Wants Direct Access To Casino $$
- The Public Record
- Wilson Compares State To GM
- Castle Violates Probation, Will Do 1 To 4 In Prison
- Woman Who Allegedly Stole Checks From Mom Released
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