WATERTOWN â The deputy and trooper turned on the street shortly after 7 p.m. June 22 and immediately noticed a crowd of more than 100 people gathered outside an apartment complex on Ohio Street in Watertown. Amid the crowd, a 15-year-old was unconscious and losing blood rapidly.
Jefferson County Sheriffâs Deputy Christian Hughes and state Trooper Sean Iles worked to save the bleeding teen. Now they are being recognized for their efforts. The sheriffâs office is planning to issue Mr. Hughes a letter of commendation for the incident.
âThey really saved his life,â Sheriff Colleen OâNeill said.
This time it was when police say an 18-year-old stabbed a 13-year-old and two 15-year-old boys between buildings 5 and 6 at Eastbrook Apartments. The 18-year-old suspect ran from the scene but was ultimately taken into custody and was cooperative with law enforcement. As of last week, the city police were still considering self-defense as a motive for the stabbing.
Salinger s widow wants former general store to be a library
June 9, 2021
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CORNISH, N.H. (AP) The widow of author J.D. Salinger wants to donate the former general store she owns in New Hampshire to the town so it can be converted into a library.
Salinger, author of “The Catcher in the Rye, spent the last nearly six decades of his life in Cornish, far removed from the public eye. He died in 2010.
Colleen O Neill, his widow, bought the town s former general store in 2016. It reopened, but closed about 18 months later.
“A library can be that vital place that helps our community thrive,” she said in a letter read aloud by a friend at Tuesday s Town Meeting, the Valley News reported. “Libraries today are more than just about books. They are about connecting us to the wider world, serving the community and creating a sense of place. What I love about this town, what I love about Cornish, is that when help is needed, this community comes together. It is
Town Meeting in Cornish ended with a jolt of literary excitement on Tuesday as library trustees announced that Colleen O’Neill, widow of author J.D. Salinger, is offering to donate the former Cornish General Store to the town to be converted into a.
Listening sessions today for Jefferson County police reform Jefferson County Sheriff (Source: WWNY) By 7 News Staff | February 18, 2021 at 6:51 AM EST - Updated February 18 at 6:51 AM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Jefferson County residents will have a chance to chime in on the police reform plan for the sheriffâs office.
Listening sessions are scheduled for 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. today (Thursday).
Sheriff Colleen OâNeill said her office has been working with stakeholders since fall to devise a draft plan.
You can find that draft at co.jefferson.ny.us/departments/Sheriffsoffice, as well as how to join the listening sessions.
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