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St Lawrence County Board of Elections in need of Election Day workers

Wednesday, April 28, 2021 - 9:36 am CANTON The St. Lawrence County Board of Elections is in need of Election Day workers. The board is planning to hire workers at a rate of $250 for working on Election Day. Those hired will be paid $35 for training. A mileage reimbursement can be provided for out of town travel on Election Day. Qualified workers will be citizens of the United States, registered voters in St. Lawrence County, available to work on election days each year and must not be an elected official. Those hired will be responsible for setting up and taking down the poll site, verifying voter eligibility and ensuring the proper ballot is issued. Election workers will assist voters as needed and complete election paperwork.

SLC Survey of the Community details opinions on social issues, COVID-19, legal pot, employment

Wednesday, April 21, 2021 - 9:16 am BY JIMMY LAWTON North Country This Week The sixth annual St. Lawrence County “Survey of the Community” is now available and includes data on topics including quality of life, societal issues, COVID-19 behavior, personal finance, the county trail system, internet access and marijuana legalization. The report was created by the Center for Community Studies at Jefferson Community College and presented Monday to St. Lawrence County legislators. The “Quality of Life” survey results show that the majority of respondents believe the area has good or excellent policing and crime control, education, quality of life and quality of environment.

No Democratic primary in Ogdensburg this year as City Council candidate petition thrown out

OGDENSBURG — The Democratic Party primary for the City Council race this year has been canceled after St. Lawrence County Board of Elections officials ruled Monday that a petition of a potential candidate is invalid. Democratic Elections Commissioner Jennie H. Bacon and Republican Elections Commissioner Thomas A. Nichols unanimously ruled Monday morning that the City Council candidate petition submitted by Richard J. Breen, of Ford Street, is invalid. Mr. Breen filed his petition on the Democratic Party line. Mr. Breen could not be reached for comment Monday. The phone number he provided to the county Board of Elections is out of service.

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