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Colton, New York is located in St Lawrence County. Zip codes in Colton, NY include 13625. More Colton information.

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Wednesday Feb 8 | North County Public Radio

Hassig challenges major parties for congress

A St. Lawrence County man plans to run as a Green Party candidate in the race for New York's 23rd Congressional District seat.

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Sun Feb 05, 2012

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Your Hometown: Colton's Sunday Rock

It's the largest town in the largest county in New York State. But the ratio of land to people might be even bigger.

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Fri Jan 27, 2012

North Country Now

Story from NorthCountryNow.com

Southern and central St. Lawrence County would be grouped with communities nearly 200 miles away under a state redistricting plan unveiled Thursday.

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Sun Jan 22, 2012

North Country Now

Colton man arrested for refusing to leave Potsdam bar, geting in fight with employees

A Colton man was arrested early Saturday morning for getting into a fight after refusing to leave a downtown bar, according to village police.

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Fri Jan 20, 2012

North Country Now

Colton driver strikes utility pole in Canton, charged with drunk driving

A Colton man with an alleged blood alcohol level of .21 percent drove his vehicle into a utility pole on Riverside Drive, according to St.

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North Country Now

Massena man dies in two car-crash in Norfolk; Colton couple suffers minor injuries

State police Thursday night identified the man who died in a two-car collision on NYS Hwy.

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Sat Jan 14, 2012

Watertown Daily Times

Towns look to pick up programs as St. Lawrence County scales back rabies vaccinations

St. Lawrence County's Public Health Department is hoping local governments will pick up the slack after a budget crunch has forced it to slash the number of free rabies vaccination clinics.

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