Why roller derby?
Guest Viewpoint
Cure cancer, save the world, eat cotton candy every day and play roller derby.
Presidential election offers competing philosophies
It seems that this election will be about two competing philosophies.
Business expo draws crowd
PLATTSBURGH — People squeezed through the crowd, stopping to heft vacuums and take pictures with fake dreadlocks.
Great hospital care
On April 5, I had a total knee replacement at CVPH Medical Center.
Disgusted with board’s decision
Although most of the community is sick of it, the events at Beekmantown Central School have brought up an interesting comparison.
August recipe of the month
Health Matters
I love hummus, it is a great satisfying healthy snack. However, I sometimes find the original recipe made with garbanzo beans to be a little tough on the tummy.
Referee Clinics to be held in Plattsburgh
The Basketball Program is in need of referees
County hears from potential buyer of home healthcare service license
The Clinton County Legislature has heard from a Rochester-based company interested in purchasing the county’s home healthcare service license and taking over its services.
Bucko Branham nets win last Saturday at Airborne Sportsman 4-20’s event
Bucko Branham won the final three segments of the Vermont Life Safety Sportsman “4-20’s” event to claim the overall victory and a $2,000 payday at Airborne Speedway Aug. 13. The all-time Airborne Sportsman win leader recorded a combined finishes total of 5 points.
Recreation department ‘Doggie Paddle Day’ scheduled
The Town of Plattsburgh Recreation Department has scheduled a “Doggie Paddle Day” at the East Morrisonville Park this Sunday, Aug. 21, from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Council sends Wells Communications back to drawing board for antenna replacement
Town officials have told Wells Communications to follow an established process if it wishes to replace a defective antenna.
Krispy Kreme sales to help Oak Street kids
The Oak Street Elementary Family School Association will hold a Krispy Kreme Doughnut Fundraiser Saturday, Aug. 27, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot of Panera Bread on Consumer Square.
Rabid skunk found in town of Plattsburgh, health department issues precautions
The Clinton County Health Department has reported a case of rabies has been confirmed in a skunk found on Archie Bordeau Road in the town of Plattsburgh.
American Red Cross meets NBT Bank’s $10,000 match challenge
The North Country Chapter of the American Red Cross has done it.
Jason Larabie murder case to go before grand jury, says D.A.
Suspect Dustin Hill remains behind bars
Dustin C. Hill, 21, Plattsburgh, who was taken into custody by the Plattsburgh Police Department Aug. 7, for the murder of 32-year-old Jason Larabie, Plattsburgh, awaits his case to go before a grand jury.
Gillibrand voices support for manufacturing during tour
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, D-Brunswick, has thrown her support behind growing business and jobs in the North Country following remarks from a recent visit to the region.
Gov. spending is important discussion
To the News Enterprise: Thanks for your recent viewpoint in the July 30 issue.
Utility vehicle hits woman in wheelchair
A utility truck ran into a woman in a wheelchair Tuesday morning.
Our Furry Friends
Adirondack Humane Society Tiffa is a long-haired gray cat who came to the shelter because she didn't get along well with another cat in the home. She would do well in most homes including a limited number of other cats. She has tested negative for FeLV/FIV.
Saddened by BCSD controversy
I am an elementary teacher in the Beekmantown Central School District. Over the past few months, this is not something that I have wanted to shout out from the rooftops due to misinformation and negativity that has clouded the district that I call home.
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