Wednesday May 23 | Watertown Daily Times
The Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday morning to approve a local wind law. The law allows Parishville to create a 'wind overlay zone,' a designated area where turbines can be erected.
Injuries reported following crashes in Parishville, Oswegatchie
Police responded at 10:40 a.m. to a crash on County Route 47 at Allens Falls Road in Parishville in which one person was hurt.
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A Potsdam man allegedly driving at 110 mph on State Rt. 72 in Parishville yesterday was issued several tickets by state police.
Rural post offices will stay open
Over the past year, USPS has been studying ways to cut costs without having negative impacts on communities.
Police seeking help finding pickup involved in hit-and-run near Browns Bridge in Parishville
St. Lawrence County sheriff's deputies are asking for help in locating a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run accident on the Lenny Road about 9:06 p.m. Tuesday.
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Massena-based state police charged Robert A. Rule, 44, of North Bangor with a felony count of driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop at 1:46 a.m. Saturday on the Dullea Road in the town of Brasher.
Potsdam police cite drivers from South Colton, Parishville, Massachusetts
Debra L. Allen, 27, South Colton was issued tickets for inadequate headlights and aggravated unlicensed operator 3rd degree at 12:54 a.m. on Maple Street after an officer saw her driving without headlights on, according to police.
High Peaks Winery receives grant funding
High Peaks Winery in Parishville will be one of three rural economic development organizations will receive $203,600 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Norwood family receives family member's World War II dog tag
A casual walk along the shores of Lake Ontario unearthed a find that is being treasured by a family here.