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NYPA warns swimmers and boaters of changing conditions on the St. Lawrence River
The New York Power Authority is reminding swimmers and boaters to be careful on the St. Lawrence River this summer. NYPA says water released from the Long Sault Dam could significantly change water levels and flow speeds upstream of the dam and in the south channel. People on the river should watch out for quickly changing conditions and strong currents.
Potsdam village DPW projects moving forward
POTSDAM — The village’s summer public works projects schedule is moving along at pace, said Village Department of Public Works Supervisor Greg Thompson. “We’ve been extremely busy over the course of the last few months,” Thompson told the village board at their meeting July 15. “We came into our normal construction season with a very ambitious agenda to say the least.”
DEC to host informational meeting tonight on Deer River pollution in Brasher Falls
BRASHER FALLS, N.Y. (WWTI) – The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation will be hosting an informational meeting on the pollution in Deer River in St. Lawrence County. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. tonight at the Tri-Town Arena in Brasher Falls. The DEC will be there to help answer questions regarding […]
Road Work Alert: Potsdam’s Pine Street paving work
POTSDAM, N.Y. (WWTI) – Paving work on Pine Street in Potsdam will take place today and tomorrow weather permitting. Potsdam’s Department of Public Works crews will be doing work that started at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday that will last two days. Work crews will pave the Agway side of the street on Tuesday and the Pine […]
Fall Island Park in Potsdam: An Invitation for North Country Creatives
Acquired in 1978, the park has a functional gravel beach for paddling access and a wheelchair accessible fishing pier, as well as picnic tables and benches overlooking the river and the Village’s two hydroelectric dams. The local Lions Club maintains a memorial grove in the park. Artists, writers, craftspeople,...
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