Clinton County Historical Association announces its May Schedule of Events
May 5th, 5:30 pm, Plattsburgh Public Library, 19 Oak Street, Plattsburgh. The History of the Lozier Marine Engines and the Plattsburgh Boat House – from construction to demolition. with transportation historian Richard Soper. After selling his bicycle business, Henry Lozier moved to Plattsburgh in 1900 to manufacture boats and marine engines. Learn the very early history of the Lozier company with rare inside photos of the boathouse. Lozier history is an exciting part of Plattsburgh’s rich past.
May 7th, 6:30 pm, Samuel de Champlain History Center, 202 Elm Street, Champlain. The Grange Movement in Clinton County and its Legacy. Beginning in Mooers in 1897, the Grange Movement quickly spread throughout Clinton County providing access to what was declared in the Plattsburgh Sentinel in 1904 to be one of the “grandest educational organizations in the world.” Welcoming both men and women into their organizational hierarchy, granges and their leaders built halls, published histories, held educational forums and hosted community events throughout Clinton County. Helen Nerska, the daughter of a ‘granger’ shares her research on the impact of this county-wide movement.
May 15th, 12:30 pm, Plattsburgh Senior Center, 5139 North Catherine Street, Plattsburgh. William Henry Miner and His Lasting Legacy in the North Country with Amy Bedard. William Henry Miner’s life is a true Horatio Alger story. Orphaned as a pre-teen, Miner was sent from the Midwest to live with his aunt and uncle in Chazy, New York. Miner returned to the Midwest as a young man and eventually became a successful inventor of railroad equipment by the late 19th century. After achieving his wealth, Miner returned to Chazy with his wife Alice to establish Heart’s Delight Farm. The farm was a model of agricultural innovation and self-sufficiency. The Miners also believed in using their fortune to help others and their remarkable generosity continues to impact the North Country.
May 16th, 11 am to 2 pm, Champlain Mall, 60 Smithfield Blvd, Plattsburgh. History Day at the Mall. Visit with local museum volunteers and historians from around Clinton County.
May 17th, 11 am, American Legion Post 1619, 219 Rand Hill Rd. Morrisonville. America250 Kick-off Event – Honoring 250 Years of Veterans. American Legion Post 1619 will host an event to honor 250 years of American veterans with a rifle volley and taps. Guest speakers are Legion Commander Robert St. John and Assemblyman Michael Cashman. Legion members will be attired in Honor Guard and Revolutionary War uniforms. This event marks the kick-off for Legion supported America250 events honoring veterans, including those ceremonies which will occur throughout the year at local cemeteries. Also, at this event those veterans missing in action and prisoners of war will be remembered and honored. For additional information please email John Rock at fatext@aol.com or call him at 518-569-7687.
May 19th, 6:45 pm, Lake Forest Retirement Community, 8 Lake Forest Drive, Plattsburgh. William Henry Miner and His Lasting Legacy in the North Country with Amy Bedard. William Henry Miner’s life is a true Horatio Alger story. Orphaned as a pre-teen, Miner was sent from the Midwest to live with his aunt and uncle in Chazy, New York. Miner returned to the Midwest as a young man and eventually became a successful inventor of railroad equipment by the late 19th century. After achieving his wealth, Miner returned to Chazy with his wife Alice to establish Heart’s Delight Farm. The farm was a model of agricultural innovation and self-sufficiency. The Miners also believed in using their fortune to help others and their remarkable generosity continues to impact the North Country.
May 21st, 2:30 pm, Meadowbrook Healthcare, 154 Prospect Avenue, Plattsburgh. The Golden Age of the Cigar Trade in Downtown Plattsburgh – photos and stories of the men who generated this prosperous local industry.
May 21st, 6 pm – Peru Free Library 3024, N. Main Street, Peru. The Battle of Valcour Island – before, during and after. With Reenactor and Historian Craig Russell. Hear the story of the most important naval battle of the Revolutionary War – fought on our lake on October 11, 1776.
May 23rd, 11 am to 2 pm, Baker Burying Ground, 1161 State Rte 3, West Plattsburgh. Marker Rededication and Cemetery Tours. Join the Saranac Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution for the rededication of a marker recognizing Revolutionary War Patriot James Call. Tours of the cemetery will follow the rededication ceremony. The cemetery holds the graves of nine revolutionary war veterans.
May 28th, 6 pm, Plattsburgh Memorial Chapel, Old Base, Plattsburgh, First Adirondackers: 12,000 Years of Indigenous Peoples in the Adirondack Uplands with David Kanietakeron Fadden. The newly released book by Curt Stager and David Kanietakeron Fadden “challenges the widespread, long-standing belief that the Adirondack uplands of northern New York were uninhabited before the arrival of European colonizers. Through local indigenous traditions and supporting findings by natural science, authors Fadden and Stager expose, document, and honor the long human presence in the Adirondacks, helping not only to redefine what it means to be an Adirondacker, but also contributing to a more complete understanding of America itself.”
All events are free and open to the public.
Posted: April 23rd, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, America 250 Events, Community Events, National History, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
Comments: none


Albany, April 21, 2026 – “Every state employee deserves a safe workplace. There is a systemic problem within our correctional facilities. We continue to face a staffing crisis. We continue to face a contraband crisis. These problems are not isolated: They are persistent, escalating, and unacceptable. NYSCOPBA’s assessment reflects what staff on the ground have been saying for far too long. We cannot normalize conditions that place correction officers, civilians, and incarcerated individuals in harm’s way. These challenges continue to languish without the level of urgency and coordinated action they demand, and it is long past time that state leadership steps in. I unapologetically echo their calls for real solutions.”

Local youth leaders partner with 20+ organizations to tackle food waste and environmental conservation through interactive learning and mural art.
PLATTSBURGH, NY, April 20, 2026 – The Town of Plattsburgh (Town) and Clinton County American Legion (Legion) are proud to announce the groundbreaking of Phase 2 of the Battlefield Memorial Gateway park. Phase 2 includes the Remembrance Plaza, an architecturally striking multi-purpose pavilion and plaza, designed by the talented team at AES Northeast. Local contractor, Luck Bros. was awarded the construction contract, and a groundbreaking ceremony is being held on April 23
Mission of Hope Welcomes Volunteers 





Gavin LaValley of Northeastern Clinton Central School hopes to advance to the next round of the America’s Favorite Student competition. The winner will meet Bill Nye, appear in Reader’s Digest, and take home $20,000. He needs the community’s help to stay in the running and move on to the next round! Everyone has the chance to cast one free vote every 24 hours! Please help this small town kid with big dreams!!
