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Youth Bureau sets dates for free soccer clinics
PLATTSBURGH | The Clinton County Youth Bureau is hosting a trio of free soccer clinics this summer. All clinics will run from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, July 29 in Beekmantown (571 Spellman Road), Tuesday, July 30 in Rouses Point (39 Lake St.) and Thursday, Aug. 8 in Saranac (3078 Route 3).
Clinton County Fair celebrates 76th year with fun, food and farm animals
MORRISONVILLE, N.Y. — Whether you enjoy riding Ferris wheels or munching on fair favorites like fried dough or corn dogs, the Clinton County Fair is underway for its 76th year. Kaydence Stanley, a fairgoer from West Chazy, shared her excitement. "It's always the highlight of my summer. I'm always...
Clinton County History Events: Railroads, Lighthouse Visits, Blueberries & More
The Clinton County Historical Association has announced their summer events schedule. All events, except August 4th, are free and open to the public. July 14 – 1 – 3 pm. Visit the Bluff Point Lighthouse on Valcour Island. Three floors of exhibits on island history. Your own transportation is required.
Mariners semifinalists at Floyd Rock Memorial Tournament
MORRISONVILLE | The Clinton County Mariners fell behind 5-0 after three innings and couldn’t recover as they fell to the Saratoga Stampede 11-5 in semifinal action of the Floyd Rock Memorial Tournament on Sunday, July 7 at Veterans Park. The Mariners cut the deficit to 5-3 with a pair...
Current, former CBP officers arrested on theft charges
Seven current and former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have been arrested in Clinton County on theft charges. New York State Police say all seven defendants were executive board members of the National Treasury Employees Union chapter 138 in Champlain. They’re accused of double-billing government and union accounts for official travel and taking cash advances for personal use.
Ellenburg Depot man charged with making a terroristic threat
MOOERS | Clinton County Sheriff's Office Deputies arrested a 38-year-old Ellenburg Depot man after he allegedly threatened them during a phone conversation while being questioned about a June 30 incident in Mooers. According to a news release, the deputies were following up a report of harassment made by a woman...
CCHA lines up midsummer events
PLATTSBURGH | The Clinton County Historical Association (CCHA) has a full schedule of history-related subjects planned for mid-July through early August. July 14, 1–3 p.m. Visit the Bluff Point Lighthouse on Valcour Island. Three floors of exhibits on the island's history. Transportation not provided. July 19, 12:30 p.m. Plattsburgh...
Legion baseball memorial tournament in Clinton County dedicated to local veteran Floyd Rock
MORRISONVILLE, N.Y. — A man influential to the northern New York American Legion baseball community is being honored through the game he loved the most. The first edition of the Floyd Rock Memorial Tournament is in action this weekend. The tournament, which started on July 4 in Plattsburgh, New York, features 12 American Legion baseball squads representing towns close to Plattsburgh to even as far as Canadian provinces in Ontario.
Local Ballclubs Win in Legion Tourney
MORRISONVILLE, NY – The Floyd Rock Memorial baseball legion tournament would see a couple of the local teams of interest pick up wins on the first day of the tourney. Essex Post 91 out of Vermont would win the first game of the event, with an 12-8 win over Malone. In the final game of […]
New mural in Plattsburgh sends suicide prevention message
As Outside Art paints murals on walls across the city of Plattsburgh, organizers of the latest project partnered with the Clinton County, New York Coalition to Prevent Suicide to send a profound message to residents and teenagers. Outside Art: Plattsburgh Public Art Project is painting large-scale murals on buildings across...
Clinton County Historical Association Summer Events
July 19 – 12:30 pm. Plattsburgh Senior Center, 5139 North Catherine Street, Plattsburgh. The History of Railroads in Clinton County – Part 1. Inspired by CCHA photo albums of early area trains and the recently acquired collection of rail enthusiast Lawrence Duffina, Transportation Historian Dick Soper will share the history of rail development, which opened up Clinton County to new markets and eventually to new tourism and a past we now take for granted. This is the 1st of a multi-part series that will span the period from 1833 to the present and include photographs, newspaper articles, and information from our large collection of railroad books recently added to our research library.
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