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Banning student use of cellphones in New York schools should be state call, Hochul says
New York's schools and teachers should not have to wrestle with what to do about student cellphone use in class, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday. A statewide ban is a better approach, she said. "It seems to me that a district-by-district approach does not work," she said. "Sometimes it's easy...
Middlebury Institute Launches New Online MA in Localization Project Management
As the localization industry booms, Middlebury Institute is launching a new online degree that provides essential preparation to enter the field. The new online MA in Localization Project Management is the first degree of its kind in the U.S. The program is designed both for early career professionals trying to land their first job in the localization industry, as well as experienced translators looking to pivot into localization work.
St. Lawrence County pair facing drug charges after Sunday morning traffic stop
WADDINGTON, N.Y. (WWTI) – A St. Lawrence County pair is facing drug possession charges after a Sunday morning traffic state by New York State Police. According to authorities, troopers pulled over 19-year-old Shelby Lamay of Madrid and 45-year-old Reid St. Ann of Massena. The duo were allegedly in possession of drug paraphernalia after they were […]
Canfield Casino in Saratoga Springs hosting ghost tours starting on Monday
Starting on Monday, you can take a haunting tour of a historic Saratoga Springs casino. Ghost tours of the Canfield Casino are happening every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday this summer. The casino was featured on Ghost Hunters and is recognized by the Travel Channel as one of America’s most terrifying...
Vt. summer camp gives girls a glimpse of future career possibilities
RUTLAND, Vt. (WCAX) - A camp in Rutland is helping define young women and give them opportunities to learn about different careers each summer at the MINT Makerspace. Rosie’s Girls is a camp run by women helping to get more girls interested in STEM fields. “It’s really important. It...
Elusive fugitive captured in Burlington
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A fugitive who police called “extremely dangerous” after he eluded them several times has been caught. U.S. marshals say they captured Andrew Brace in Burlington on Monday. The St. Albans man had been on the run since the end of June when police say...
Burlington City Council to discuss police oversight
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The Burlington City Council has a jam-packed meeting ahead of them on Monday evening. However, they are meeting at the downtown Burlington High School due to a broken elevator at City Hall. Monday night, city councilors will consider whether they should place a police oversight initiative...
Adirondack Garden Club Shares Update on the Essex Quarry Nature Preserve Project
In the roughly one year that the Adirondack Garden Club (AGC) has been tackling invasive plants on a one-acre plot in the Essex Quarry Nature Preserve in the town of Essex, progress has been significant, with the benefits extending well beyond the direct remediation of nuisance species. The project is funded through a three-year grant from the Garden Club of America’s Partners for Plants program. The Essex Quarry Nature Preserve is owned by Champlain Area Trails (CATS), which purchased the property in 2018.
St. Johnsbury auto parts store employee charged with grand larceny
ST. JOHNSBURY — An employee of O’Reilly’s Auto Parts has been charged with grand larceny following an incident on July 12, police said. Cody Bussiere, 31, of Kirby, is accused of being in possession of stolen retail products from his place of employment at 590 Memorial Dr.
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