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CAPE VINCENT — A new milking parlor with 48 stalls at Woods Farm was showcased during an open house last week. But the celebration for the $1.5 million expansion project was scheduled during daylight hours, because the farm is waiting for National Grid to turn on the parlor’s electricity.
DEFERIET One person was injured Tuesday evening in a house fire in the village of Deferiet.
Talk during the recession about the auto industrys demise has vanished at dealerships in the north country, where sales began an uphill climb in 2012 and have gotten even stronger during the first half of 2013.
A newlywed military couple was one of the 20 families who claimed new homes Saturday at Beaver Meadows Apartments in Watertown.
EVANS MILLS As is true of many causes, it started with one person.
A procession of ambulances, their lights shining in the rain, brought Charmaine G. Wright, CEO and president of Guilfoyle Ambulance Service, to her final resting place June 6.
For James A. Stanley, a price cannot be put on a sense of belonging at the Watertown Urban Mission, but the nonprofit's $2 million “Mission: Possible” capital campaign will assure more people will be able to call the mission their home away from home.
LOWVILLE The Tug Hill Bluegrass Festival attracts more and more people every year who love to hear the sounds of Appalachia.
Holiday decorations and promotional supplies for the Pamelia Fire Department were damaged or ruined Sunday night in a fire at the departments former fire hall on County Route 16.
LOWVILLE Lewis Countys new recreational trail coordinator is hoping to lay the groundwork for a cooperative, well-documented trail program.