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Ophelia Pope and Cody Brown of Plattsburgh enjoy some sool treats from Udder Delight Dairy Shop in Beekmantown Tuesday. The pairâs snacks included a ruby red cotton-candy-dipped cone, a dish of Brownâs favorite maple ice cream and a frosty blue raspberry snow cone.
(Provided photo â Ben Rowe, Press-Republican) BEEKMANTOWN Some seasonal food stops are emerging from winter hibernation, and Udder Delight Dairy Shop owner and operator Jerry Deno says he can feel the North Country excitement. His Route 22 ice cream and food stand, situated less than a mile from Beekmantown Central School, began serving up cones and other seasonal favorites over the weekend.
Franklin County dispatcher recognized for work during January medical call
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acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com A $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill poised to pass in the House and be signed by President Joe Biden would include $7.2 million for Essex County and $9.7 million for Franklin County. The American Rescue Plan was approved by the Senate on Saturday. Around $4 million of Essex County’s stimulus would go to its 18 towns and $5 million of Franklin County’s stimulus would go to its 19 towns. A breakdown of how much each town would receive is included with this article. If approved by the Democratic-majority House the American Rescue Plan would be the first stand-alone COVID relief stimulus bill Congress will have passed since the HEROES Act in May 2020. The omnibus spending bill for the 2021 fiscal year, passed in December 2020, also included $900 trillion for COVID relief.
BOMBAY â A structure fire in Bombay resulted in no injuries but damaged a home on State Route 95, Thursday morning, according to Bombayâs fire chief.
Bombay Fire Chief Mike Dufrane said fire crews were finishing overhaul work at the scene around noon, making sure flames were out and investigating the cause of the fire.
State Route 95 was closed to traffic, at the junction of County Route 32 and State Route 95, as fire crews worked to put out the flames.
Franklin County Communications dispatched the Bombay Fire Department to the scene, 1137 State Route 95, shortly before 10:30 a.m.
Also responding to the scene were crews from Bangor, Brushton, Dickinson, Fort Covington, Hogansburg/Akwesasne, and Moira.