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2012-03-29

99 NEWS FOR THURSDAY, 3/29/12

COMMUNITY SURVEY RESULTS SKEW OLDER, BRING SURPRISES--The SUNY Potsdam Center for Applied Research presented the Potsdam Village Comprehensive Plan Committee the results of the survey it distributed in January to about 24-hundred households--including both college campuses. 32 percent of respondents gave their age as 65-plus. Committee members found interesting that people in the senior age group asked for more outdoor recreation opportunities, especially for walking; and expressed great interest in boosting the Farmer's Market. Also a surprise is that seniors usually past the traditional working years listed job creation and development as top concerns.

ALSO ONLINE TODAY....

PROTECTION ORDERS ISSUED TO KEEP MURDER SUSPECT DUSTIN TRIMM AWAY FROM POLICE INFORMANTS AND ONE INFORMANT'S FAMILY IF OR WHEN HE IS BAILED OUT OF ST.LAWRENCE COUNTY JAIL

UNITED HELPERS ADDS SPEECH, PHYSICAL, OCCPATIONAL THERAPY OPTIONS AT MAPLEWOOD AND RIVERLEDGE

"LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY" SIGNAGE ON JUDSON STREET SUGGESTED TO EASE CONGESTION ON ALTERNATIVE ROUTE DURING CANTON MAIN STREET RE-BUILD

BILL OWENS SAYS CUTS AND REVENUE INCREASES BALANCE THE BUDGET; OPPONENTS SAY CUTS BRING PROSPERITY

PRICE CHOPPER SAYS THERE'S NO PINK SLIME IN ANY OF ITS GROUND BEEF

OBITUARIES:

Edward Patnode--Conwall, Ontario; Massena-born. No services or calling hours; arrangements are with Donaldson Funeral Home in Massena.

Melinda Parmeter--25--Madrid. Service 11am today at Phillips Memorial Home, Madrid.

 

 

99 NEWS FOR THURSDAY, 3/29/12

COMMUNITY SURVEY RESULTS SKEW OLDER, BRING SURPRISES--The SUNY Potsdam Center for Applied Research presented the Potsdam Village Comprehensive Plan Committee the results of the survey it distributed in January to about 24-hundred households--including both college campuses. 32 percent of respondents gave their age as 65-plus. Committee members found interesting that people in the senior age group asked for more outdoor recreation opportunities, especially for walking; and expressed great interest in boosting the Farmer's Market. Also a surprise is that seniors usually past the traditional working years listed job creation and development as top concerns.

ALSO ONLINE TODAY....

PROTECTION ORDERS ISSUED TO KEEP MURDER SUSPECT DUSTIN TRIMM AWAY FROM POLICE INFORMANTS AND ONE INFORMANT'S FAMILY IF OR WHEN HE IS BAILED OUT OF ST.LAWRENCE COUNTY JAIL

UNITED HELPERS ADDS SPEECH, PHYSICAL, OCCPATIONAL THERAPY OPTIONS AT MAPLEWOOD AND RIVERLEDGE

"LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY" SIGNAGE ON JUDSON STREET SUGGESTED TO EASE CONGESTION ON ALTERNATIVE ROUTE DURING CANTON MAIN STREET RE-BUILD

BILL OWENS SAYS CUTS AND REVENUE INCREASES BALANCE THE BUDGET; OPPONENTS SAY CUTS BRING PROSPERITY

PRICE CHOPPER SAYS THERE'S NO PINK SLIME IN ANY OF ITS GROUND BEEF

OBITUARIES:

Edward Patnode--Conwall, Ontario; Massena-born. No services or calling hours; arrangements are with Donaldson Funeral Home in Massena.

Melinda Parmeter--25--Madrid. Service 11am today at Phillips Memorial Home, Madrid.

 

 

 
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