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New York State Senate today unanimously passed a bill introduced by Sen. Patricia A. Ritchie, R-Heuvelton that would make killing emergency responders First Degree Murder.
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N.Y. Bill Would Increase Penalty for Killing Responders
For a year after her stepbrother was killed in the line of duty, fellow first responder Maricia L. Astafan couldn't go back to work.
Cape Vincent officials urge tougher wind turbine noise standards
The town board has decided to submit its own recommendations to the state Public Service Commission regarding Article X of the 2011 Power NY Act.
Amy Tresidder, Oswego County legislator, launches bid against Sen. Ritchie
Amy M. Tresidder was blunt in her appraisal of state Sen. Patricia A. Ritchie, R-Heuvelton, her potential Nov.
Attorney seeking to strengthen Article X Energy Law accused of acting ...
An environmental attorney who is pushing for tougher restrictions on wind development in New York's Article X energy law is asking several north country towns to endorse his recommendations to the state Public Service Commission.
TI board candidate will work on goals
I am running for a seat on the Thousand Islands school board. I've lived in Cape Vincent all my life.
Volunteers revamp Wellesley Island State Park
With all of the maintenance involved, cleaning up a state park can take a whole summer's worth of work.
Will bring experience to TI school board
I believe one of the prime reasons I failed in my re-election attempt last year for a seat on the Thousand Islands Board of Education was because of a misunderstanding regarding a consultant study investigating the future structure of elementary education in the district.
Rutland woman sentenced to prison for $75,000 theft from Subway
A town of Rutland woman was sentenced Wednesday in Jefferson County Court to up to four years in state prison for stealing more than $75,000 from her employer, a Subway restaurant.
Anti-wind summer residents controlling town
Over the years Cape Vincent has been taken over by the wealthy summer homeowners, who have changed the financial base for our school aid.