Monday, April 26, 2021 - 6:02 am
To the Editor:
There have been a few comments lately that our Post has turned into “just another bar.” Here are a few examples of how Post 265 supports our local community:
From 2018-2020, the members of this post and their guests have donated, $41,418 back into local community and services that help veterans.
In 2019, this includes $1,000 for Camp Overlook 4H; Cystic Fibrosis, $150; American Cancer Society, $100; Clarkson University Army ROTC, $200; PHCS Yearbook Club, $130; Chapel Hill Cemetery, $100; Helping Hands of Potsdam, $100; St. Judes, $100; PHCS scholarships, $5,000; Parishville Sportsman Club, $500; Clarkson University STEAM Program, $200; St. Lawrence County Historical Society, $100; Parishville VFD, $300; PHCS Comfy Closet Program, $250; Potsdam Public Library, $50; Potsdam Humane Society, $50; Bench of Chapel Hill Cemetery, $910; Adopt-a-Platoon, $500; PHCS Backpack Program, $250; and Honor Flight Syracuse,
Saturday, April 24, 2021
The City of Monett is starting a flushing program for the water system. The water department is using a process called Unidirectional Flushing, which is designed to bring the water through the system in a controlled fashion at velocities sufficient to provide a scouring action within the distribution piping. The process will help remove scale and debris from pipes and valves to improve the quality of drinking water by providing better chlorine treatment. When our crews are working in the area, residents may experience water that is murky due to the process. When crews finish work in an area, the city recommends residents run their water for a few minutes from a hydrant or tub. Residents should be sure to run cold water until it is clear so they dont pull the water with some color to it into hot water heaters. The city does not recommend washing clothes, especially whites, when crews are in the area doing this work. The city will hang door tags a few day
Elinor Blanche Kellam, 95, of Potsdam By Submitted by funeral home | April 9, 2021 at 4:06 PM EDT - Updated April 9 at 4:06 PM Elinor Blanche Kellam, 95, peacefully passed away Monday evening, April 5, 2021 at Livingston County Center for Nursing Rehabilitation in Mount Morris, New York. (Source: Funeral Home)
POTSDAM, N.Y. (WWNY) - Elinor Blanche Kellam, 95, peacefully passed away Monday evening, April 5, 2021 at Livingston County Center for Nursing Rehabilitation in Mount Morris, New York.
Elinor was born on October 30, 1925 in Potsdam, the daughter of the late Leslie and Maude (Randall) Bump. She attended rural schools in Parishville before graduating from Parishville High School. She continued her education at Continental Cosmotology and Beauty School in Syracuse. She married Paul E. Kellam in 1946. He predeceased her on July 8, 2013.
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Friday, April 9, 2021 - 3:22 pm
POTSDAM Elinor Blanche Kellam, 95, peacefully passed away Monday evening, April 5, 2021, at Livingston County Center for Nursing Rehabilitation in Mount Morris, New York.
Elinor was born on October 30, 1925, in Potsdam, the daughter of the late Leslie and Maude (Randall) Bump.
She attended rural schools in Parishville before graduating from Parishville High School. She continued her education at Continental Cosmetology and Beauty School in Syracuse. She married Paul E. Kellam in 1946. He predeceased her on July 8, 2013.
Elinor was a keen businesswoman. She enjoyed a long career as a beautician, practicing until she was 91 years of age. She owned and managed Elinor’s Beauty Shop, rental properties, and helped out with Kellam’s Electric. Elinor was active in the community.