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Archive for October 29th, 2025

North Country at Work: What it takes to keep the Wi-Fi up and running

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Good men anxious to return home, but they don’t know what they’ll find.

By John T Ryan Peru, NY, October 29, 2025 – These men were working in Forrence’s Orchard along Old Town Road today. They were on their lunch break but ready to talk. Needless to say, they’re very concerned about their families and property back home in Jamaica. One man from southwest Jamaica, where Hurricane Melissa […]

Clinton Community College Men’s Basketball Returns to the Court Nov. 1

Cougars to Launch Season with White-Out and Casella Night PLATTSBURGH, NY — The Clinton Community College Men’s Basketball Team will kick off its 2025–26 season with a home game against Vermont State Randolph on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 5 p.m. Cougar fans are encouraged to pack the Forrence Center for a special White-Out and Casella Night […]

SNAP & HEAP assistance will not be available until further notice and 200 Jamaican workers are stranded here in Peru

Peru, NY – The Peru Town Board conducted its routine town business agenda Monday on Monday, October 27; however, in addition to routine actions, several essential items came to the public’s attention.  Supervisor Craig Randall related a letter he received from the Joint Council of Economic Opportunity (JCEO) stating that Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) and […]

Childhood dreams come true for this Akwesasne illustrator

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Change your clocks as Daylight saving time ends

Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Nov. 2, which means we gain one hour. Click here for the the LIVENOW STORY