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Lawrence County seeing increase in overdose deaths

Today Partly cloudy early then becoming cloudy with periods of rain this afternoon. Thunder possible. High 78F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%.. Tonight Showers early, then partly cloudy overnight. Thunder possible. Low 53F. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%. Updated: April 10, 2021 @ 3:19 am

Potsdam town constable, facing felony charges, placed on paid leave

Potsdam town constable, facing felony charges, placed on paid leave (Source: MGN) By 7 News Staff | January 25, 2021 at 4:54 PM EST - Updated January 25 at 4:54 PM TOWN OF POTSDAM, N.Y. (WWNY) - The Potsdam man charged with unlawful surveillance over the weekend is a town constable who has now been placed on paid leave. The St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office says 58 year old Timothy Rivers is accused of taking cell phone video of close family acquaintances in a bathroom, without their knowledge, on two occasions. He was charged with two felony counts of second-degree unlawful surveillance. Rivers arraigned in Hermon Town Court and released on his own recognizance. A no-contact order of protection was issued.

Potsdam man charged with Unlawful Surveillance

Potsdam man charged with Unlawful Surveillance (Source: MGN) By 7 News Staff | January 23, 2021 at 4:16 PM EST - Updated January 23 at 4:16 PM POTSDAM, N.Y. (WWNY) - A Potsdam man is arrested after recording people without their knowledge. 58-year-old Timothy Rivers faces two counts of Unlawful Surveillance in the 2nd Degree, Class E felonies, after he allegedly recorded victims on two occasions without their knowledge. Rivers was arraigned in the Town of Hermon Court and released on his own recognizance. He is set to appear in the Town of Potsdam court at a later date. A no contact order of protection was issued to the victims.

Massena village trustees asked to consider names to fill mayor vacancy

MASSENA — Village trustees hope to appoint a new mayor during their February meeting after current Mayor Timmy J. Currier tendered his resignation Tuesday. The resignation is effective Feb. 1. Deputy Mayor Matthew J. LeBire told trustees during Tuesday’s meeting that village law dictates the actions they must take in the event of finding a replacement. “It appears that we need to appoint a new mayor sometime soon. The timeframe is not indicated. As of Feb. 1, we will not have a mayor. Fortunately, village law really dictates where we head from here. Given that we just got the official resignation today and it’s not effective until Feb. 1, I would respectfully request that we take some time to think about how we’re going to approach this,” he said.

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