OGDENSBURG â In line with its plan to share and consolidate services as a cost-saving measure, the city is looking to do just that with the Development Authority of the North Country.
City Manager Stephen P. Jellie is looking to negotiate with DANC to create what he calls an intermunicipal agreement for management and operational support of the cityâs water treatment plant and wastewater treatment plant. Mr. Jellie sent a letter to DANC Executive Director Carl E. Farone Jr. requesting the development authority provide a written response to the cityâs request to explore the potential agreement.
âIt is my sincere belief that a partnership between our entities will significantly reduce costs for services, create efficiencies in work effort and remove redundancy,â the letter from Mr. Jellie dated March 1 reads.
Friday, March 12, 2021 - 1:23 pm
STLC Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ben Dixon presents the 2021 Chamber of Commerce Appreciation Award to the St. Lawrence County Public Health Department. From left, Ruth Doyle, County Administrator; Dr. Andrew Williams, President of the St. Lawrence County Public Health Board; Dr. Dana Olzenak McGuire, Director of the St. Lawrence County Public Health Department; Dixon; Brooke Rouse, Director of Tourism for the St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce. Photo submitted by Ben Dixon.
CANTON The St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce hosted their annual membership meeting March 11 and presented two appreciation awards.
In addition to recognizing businesses at their annual dinner in the fall, the awards allow the Chamber to appreciate close partners and board members.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cleveland Funeral Home, Watertown, NY.
George was born on February 16, 1949 in Steyr Austria to the late George and Augustine Hammader Intschert. After graduating from General Brown High School in 1966, he operated the family owned dairy farm. In 1969, he joined the I.B.E.W Local 910 Apprenticeship School that led him to a Journeyman Classification. During that time he worked for various contractors throughout New York State as an electrician. He was a journeyman, foreman, and general foreman at numerous industrial facilities. He was responsible for timely delivery of installations that were complete and met code requirements.
George Intschert, 72, of Watertown By Submitted by funeral home | March 9, 2021 at 4:13 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 4:13 PM George Intschert, 72, of Orchard Dr., passed away on Sunday, March 7, 2021 at home surrounded by family and under the care of Hospice of Jefferson County. (Source: Funeral Home)
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - George Intschert, 72, of Orchard Dr., passed away on Sunday, March 7, 2021 at home surrounded by family and under the care of Hospice of Jefferson County.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cleveland Funeral Home, Watertown, NY.
George was born on February 16, 1949 in Steyr Austria to the late George and Augustine Hammader Intschert. After graduating from General Brown High School in 1966, he operated the family owned dairy farm. In 1969, he joined the I.B.E.W Local 910 Apprenticeship School that led him to a Journeyman Classification. During that time he worked for various contractors throughout New York State as an electrician. He was a journeyman,