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Dealer offers 'zero air pollution' electric vehicles
Plug-in electric vehicles have come to the north country. Bruce H. Chamberlain, Sackets Harbor, and his son, Eric, Baldwinsville, and three other partners are selling electric vehicles through Evergreen Electric Vehicle Co.
Man allegedly knocked daughter's mother out
A man who allegedly left his 8-month-old daughter unattended after knock-ing out the child's mother was arrested and jailed Tuesday night.
The Food Bank of Central New York and Cornell Cooperative Extensions of Jefferson, Lewis and St.
Judge rules DealMaker can't move Chevy store
A federal judge ruled Thursday that General Motors Corp. has the right to determine the locations of its authorized dealerships and the right to reject any proposed relocation by one of its dealers.
Russell: Petition to Repeal Floor Tax
Assemblywoman Addie J. Russell is circulating a petition with the aim of repealing a costly one-time "floor tax" imposed on wholesalers, retailers, restaurants and other store owners who sell beer and wine.
Several face counts of drunken driving
The following face charges of driving while intoxicated and related offenses: Shannon M. Melinda, 25, of 1620 Huntington St., was stopped at 2:33 a.m. Saturday on the 300 block of Mill Street.
Eight departments battle fires in Antwerp and Brownville
A barn in the town of Antwerp and a single-stall garage in the town of Brownville were destroyed in separate fires Monday.
Denis. On May 6, 2009. Beloved husband of the late Agnes. Loving father of Denise Lotito and John Casey.
Dogs' owners responsible for attack
The pit bull incident in Theresa reported on April 30 in the Times is sad. The unfortunate part of the whole scenario is that the dogs are the losers all because of human irresponsibility.
Assembly members urge prevailing wages be paid workers at Syracuse Inner Harbor
Five Assembly members said Thursday that whoever is chosen to redevelop the Syracuse Inner Harbor should be required to pay prevailing wages to construction workers and to employ contractors owned by minorities and women.
Theresa contractor pleads guilty to grand larceny
A contractor who took about $27,000 from customers without performing the work pleaded guilty Wednesday in Jefferson County Court to third-degree grand larceny.
In office for 100 days, Russell savors her role
Assemblywoman Addie J. Russell doesn't mince her words. When asked recently whether she likes her new job, the Democrat from Theresa emphatically said, "Absolutely." After winning a hotly contested election for the 118th Assembly District seat last November, Mrs.
Antwerp ATV arrest rare, hard to come by
The annual spring and summer challenge here - trying to evade police with a dirt bike or all-terrain vehicle - is under way, but one rider got nabbed.
Stimulus funds en route for north country roads
Federal stimulus money for transportation infrastructure programs is coming to the north country.
Assemblywomen request $294,000 for local projects
The north county's two assemblywomen have requested $294,000 in funding through member items - which critics call "pork-barrel earmarks" - for 42 local projects.
A Theresa man has been indicted on rape and incest charges for allegedly having forcible sexual intercourse with a teenage relative.
New assistant district attorney starts March 30
An Oswego County lawyer prosecuting Alan Jones for the murder of 11-year-old Erin Maxwell soon will leave that high-profile case to become Jefferson County's newest part-time assistant district attorney.
Police: body found may be Vazquez
Human remains believed to be those of Annette Y. Vazquez were found Monday off Vrooman Hill Road in the town of Theresa.
Incumbents victorious in Copenhagen, Theresa
Incumbents prevailed in the north country's only two contested mayoral races Wednesday.
Theresa woman gets probation for sale of stolen property
A Theresa woman who sold items that did not belong her to a coin and jewelry shop was sentenced Tuesday in Jefferson County Court to probation.