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Stepping it up: North Country joins in nationwide eco-friendly effort
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04/15/2007 |
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152 |
Essex, Plattsburgh join the cause
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04/15/2007 |
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153 |
New Village of Champlain superintendent on the job: 'If I don't have those guys, then I don't have anything'
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04/15/2007 |
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154 |
Local residents finding help after being victimized by crime
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04/15/2007 |
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155 |
Chazy undertakes planning survey
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04/15/2007 |
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156 |
Of Interest: April 14, 2007
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04/14/2007 |
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157 |
Mayor's Cup scaled back to two days
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04/14/2007 |
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158 |
Police log: April 14, 2007
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04/14/2007 |
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159 |
Perfect gown, perfect fit: priceless
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04/14/2007 |
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160 |
Family Briefs: April 14, 2007
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04/14/2007 |
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161 |
Seney to be inducted in SUNY Potsdam Hall of Fame
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04/14/2007 |
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162 |
Ticonderoga girls capture division title
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04/14/2007 |
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163 |
Cardinals look to get even with Oswego
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04/14/2007 |
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164 |
MVAC recognizes winter All-Academic team
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04/14/2007 |
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165 |
Sports shorts: April 14, 2007
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04/14/2007 |
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166 |
Flanagan to be a Best Western franchise: Planners hope project will be done in 2008
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04/14/2007 |
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Students speak out and march against rape
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04/14/2007 |
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12939 returned to service: USPS: Residents will retain old box numbers
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04/14/2007 |
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Farmers markets gearing up for new season
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04/14/2007 |
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Westport students depict days gone by: Celebrating Edna West Teall
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04/14/2007 |
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171 |
Mayor's Cup activities expanding
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04/14/2007 |
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172 |
Invasive species "on the move"
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04/14/2007 |
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Farmers applaud health benefits of fresh food
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04/13/2007 |
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174 |
Coast Guard cuts response times: Speedy Coast Guard craft among recruitment incentives
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04/13/2007 |
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175 |
City rejects request for block party
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04/13/2007 |
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Of Interest: April 13, 2007
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04/13/2007 |
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177 |
Births: April 13, 2007
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04/13/2007 |
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178 |
Police log: April 13, 2006
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04/13/2007 |
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179 |
DEC issues draft plan to cut mercury in New York waters
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04/13/2007 |
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180 |
'Divine Mercy Sunday' to be held
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04/13/2007 |
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Living Water Baptist Church fulfills dream
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04/13/2007 |
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Religion briefs: April 13, 2007
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04/13/2007 |
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NCAA champion Cardinals to be honored
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04/13/2007 |
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Softball Cardinals snowed out again
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04/13/2007 |
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Ticonderoga wins in South Carolina tourney
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04/13/2007 |
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CVAC names winter All-Academic Team
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04/13/2007 |
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Sports shorts: April 13, 2007
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04/13/2007 |
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Gabriels Post Office to open Monday
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04/13/2007 |
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189 |
36 units removed from proposed Tupper resort project
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04/13/2007 |
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Subway celebrity promotes health benefits of walking
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04/13/2007 |
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Tax increase less than 3 percent in the new Ti school budget: School-employee benefits cited
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04/13/2007 |
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192 |
Town of Champlain water also affected by coliform bacteria
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04/13/2007 |
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Chazy seeking input on new Web site
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04/13/2007 |
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United Way funds distributed
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04/13/2007 |
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195 |
Correction officer sentenced for heroin smuggling
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04/12/2007 |
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196 |
Customers praise new Port Henry market
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04/12/2007 |
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197 |
Champlain water shows coliform bacteria
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04/12/2007 |
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198 |
Tupper Lake budget numbers out
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04/12/2007 |
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199 |
Watershed Institute gets $250,000
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04/12/2007 |
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Local events putting spotlight on global warming: 'Step It Up' events to urge Congress to reduce carbon 80%
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04/12/2007 |
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