Ryan’s Wish Foundation Annual Golf Tournament to be held this Saturday

by Rachel Hunter

The 2024 Ryan’s Wish Foundation Annual Golf Tournament will be held at Emerald Greens’ 18-hole golf course in Gouverneur on Saturday, August 17, 10 a.m., to raise funds to help those diagnosed with cancer and serious illnesses throughout St. Lawrence, Jefferson, Franklin and Lewis counties.

Dr. Robert Saidel and his wife Rita founded Ryan’s Wish Foundation in memory of their son, who strived to live life to the fullest even as he battled cancer. Ryan Saidel from Gouverneur, NY was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when he was 14 years old and fought the disease for five years before he passed at age 19 on February 7, 2004. During his five-year struggle, Ryan touched the lives of countless people. To those around him, Ryan defined the word courage as he lived his life inspiring others to make the best of each and every day.

A year after Ryan’s death, the Ryan’s Wish Foundation was created to celebrate Ryan’s inspirational life, and is dedicated to helping others who are battling a serious illness “play and live strong.”

Many throughout the North Country community know of someone within the local area who has been helped from the Ryan’s Wish Foundation. The foundation continues to help literally hundreds of people and their families within the North Country. The Ryan’s Wish Foundation (501 (C) (3) nonprofit organization) is created to celebrate the inspirational life of Ryan Saidel. The foundation is dedicated to helping people who are battling a serious illness to “play and live strong.” The Foundation serves people in the tri-county areas of Northern New York: Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties. Funds received from the Foundation can help offset traveling costs and other expenses incurred by individuals and their families during treatment or hospitalization.

The 2024 Ryan’s Wish Foundation Annual Golf Tournament will follow a 4 Team Captain & Crew format. Cost is $75 per member or $300 per team. All donations are appreciated. The tournament will be held on Saturday, August 17, 10 a.m., at Emerald Greens Golf Course in Gouverneur.

NYS Ag Commissioner Visits County Fair

by Rachel Hunter

New York State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball visited the 2024 Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair on Friday, August 2.

The Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Association warmly welcomed NYS Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball. The fair board shared their gratitude for the state funding that has allowed for many upgrades to the fairgrounds in recent years, including the new dairy cattle barn in 2024 and infrastructure improvements.

Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Manager Don Peck (who serves as NYS Association of Agricultural Fairs District 3 Director) and Gouverneur Fair President Beth Martin led NYS Ag Commissioner Ball on a fairgrounds tour, stopping at the cattle barns, FFA Building, 4-H Youth Building, Dairy Princess Booth, and more. Commissioner Ball also had the opportunity to talk with St. Lawrence County Dairy Promotion, 4-H’ers, FFA members, dairy cattle exhibitors, etc. In addition to the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Association, those joining the tour included North Country dignitaries: Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall, NYS Assemblyman (AD 116) Scott Gray (R-Watertown), NYS Senator Mark Walczyk’s Office (Mike Schenk). Also in attendance was Elizabeth Wolters, Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Agriculture and Markets.

Richard A. Ball was nominated as Commissioner of the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets in 2014. A native New Yorker, Mr. Ball has made a living in agriculture his entire life. His inspiration to become a farmer came from his grandparents, who were lifelong dairy farmers. At 18 years old, Mr. Ball began his own career in agriculture as a farm worker on a vegetable farm. He later became operations manager of that same farm. After 20 years there, in 1993 the opportunity arose to be a farm owner and for the past 30 years, he has been the owner and operator of Schoharie Valley Farms in Schoharie, NY, which consists of 200 acres and produces a wide range of vegetable crops, small fruits and greenhouse crops. The farm serves both retail and wholesale consumers through an onsite farm market and ships to brokers and restaurants in the local area as well as New York City. Mr. Ball has held a number of positions within agriculture and community organizations at the local, state and national level, including the New York State Vegetable Growers Association, the New York Farm Bureau, the American Farm Bureau and the Schoharie County Chamber of Commerce. He served as the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) 2021-2022 President, where he helped guide the implementation of NASDA’s priorities and additional policies adopted at NASDA’s 2021 annual meeting. He is also the former President of Food Export Northeast. Mr. Ball along with his wife, Shirley, reside on the farm in Schoharie and appreciate having three generations engaged in the farm operation.

More than 75 persons arrived on Friday, August 2 at the Harry Parow Cattle Show Ring on the Gouverneur Fairgrounds to hear from NYS Ag Commissioner Ball and other dignitaries including Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall, NYS Assemblyman (AD 116) Scott Gray (R-Watertown), NYS Senator Mark Walczyk’s Office (Mike Schenk).

“Thank you so much, everyone, for the warm welcome,” Commissioner Ball said, extending gratitude to the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Association for the fairgrounds tour. “I have to tell you that you have good leadership in this county – the Assemblyman, fair director, and your mayor here. I don’t have to stop and explain agriculture… It’s great to be here on behalf of the governor, and on behalf of the rest of our agricultural community. The governor’s been to my farm, and we’ve talked quite a bit about agriculture. And we’ve talked an awful lot about the fairs. At the Department in the last few years, we’ve really made an effort to try to communicate better with Albany about what’s important to our farmers, and to let our farmers know what is going on in Albany. The governor and I have talked many times about the fairs. This year, we’ve got some pretty good initiatives. We want to make sure that agriculture remains the center of our fairs – our fair system, all our county fairs and our state fair together. We need more young people that think with their head and their hands in our farm communities, in our manufacturing facilities across the state. This is an opportunity to connect dots with young people and consumers on what you do every day in agriculture.”

Commissioner Ball added, “It is very fun for me to be here. Thank you for what you do. The North Country is an important part of New York. Rural America is an important part of it too… We live, we work, we farm a couple hours away from the most amazing, most diverse and biggest marketplace anywhere in the world. I can’t think of a better time, even though it is a challenging time, to be involved in agriculture… There’s no place in the country that I would rather farm than New York State. Thank you for what you do in agriculture. Thank you for what you are doing at the fair here. Let’s grow our fairs, and help keep agriculture as a viable life for the next generation. Thank you very much. It is great to be with you.”

Thunderous applause sounded in appreciation of Commissioner Ball’s address to farmers in St. Lawrence County.

For more information on the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair, visit www.gouverneurfair.net.

Gouverneur CSD holds public hearing on school safety plan

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education held the Public Hearing on the 2024-25 Gouverneur CSD School Safety Plan on Monday, July 22 at 5:30 p.m. before the regular meeting in the GHS Auditorium.

Gouverneur CSD Board of Education President David Fenlong opened the public hearing. He noted that the purpose of the public hearing was to discuss updates and revisions to the District-Wide School Safety Plan, as enumerated in Education Law and Commissioner’s Regulations. The plan is designed to prevent or minimize the effects of serious violent incidents and emergencies and to facilitate the coordination of schools and the School District with local and county resources in the event of such incidents or emergencies. Gouverneur CSD Superintendent of Schools Jackie Kelly noted that no public comments were received. The public version of the 2024-25 Gouverneur CSD School Safety Plan has been posted online at www.gcsk12.org. It is anticipated that it will be adopted at the August 19 meeting of the Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education. For more information, visit www.gcsk12.org.

Gouverneur CSD Board of Education President David Fenlong called the regular meeting to order at 5:32 p.m., and led all in the Pledge of Allegiance.

During discussion, Board President Fenlong announced that the New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) Annual Convention will be held October 20-22, 2024 in NYC. As of July 22, the Board had one member interested in attending.

There was no financial report, or unfinished business reported.

Upon presentation and recommendation of Supt. Kelly, the Board approved a series of items as a consent agenda. This included the minutes of the special meeting and organizational meeting, claims auditor’s reports, CSE business, student activities report, and the treasurer’s report. In a point of discussion, Board Member Laurie Roberts said: “It was nice to see in the claims auditor’s report the number of kids attending the (ARPA-funded) sports camps. It’s nice to see that opportunity for coaches and kids, transportation included.” The consent agenda carried with full support of the Board.

Upon presentation and recommendation of Gouverneur CSD Superintendent of School Jackie Kelly, the following personnel items were approved:

The Board approved the recommendation to abolish one position of 12-month Courier, effective immediately. It was noted that this position is currently vacant. The Board then approved the recommendation to create one position of Courier/Food Service Helper (12-month), effective immediately. It was noted that, under the terms of the GSRPU contract, the position would be for 8 hours, with approximately 3 hours daily as a courier and 5 hours daily as a food service helper.

The Board approved the resignation request by Robert Kotz from the position of Middle School Principal, effective August 6.

The Board approved a series of administrative appointments. The Board appointed Michael S. Hammond as Middle School Principal (effective July 23). The Board appointed Alison Connelly as Elementary School Principal (PreK-Grade 1), effective August 12. The Board appointed Margeaux Davis as High School Assistant Principal (effective August 6).

The Board also appointed Olivia Montagno as Music Teacher.

The Board revised the probation dates of Bradley Davis (appointed at the July 1, 2024 organizational meeting) to the position of Reading AIS Teacher at the High School, for a three-year probationary period commencing on September 3, 2024 and anticipated to end on September 2, 2027. Mr. Davis was previously granted tenure.

The Board appointed Chelsi Peck to the Keyboard Specialist position, effective July 23.

The Board appointed the following personnel as substitutes for the 2024 Middle School Summer School program: Cathy Schiszler, Ann LaRock.

The Board appointed the following personnel for summer Regents review, August 12-15, 2024: Michael Bason, English (Tuesday & Thursday), Saddie Whitaker, Earth Science (Monday and Wednesday), Terri Whitaker, Algebra (Monday and Wednesday), and Sarah Wood, Living Environment (Tuesday and Thursday).

The Board appointed Rick Vrooman as an uncompensated Volunteer Assistant for Football during the Fall 2024 season.

The Board appointed the following students as lifeguards for the 2024-25 school year: Reagan Devlin, William Riutta, and Riley Shepherd.

The Board approved the appointment of returning substitutes for the 2024-25 school year, including the following: Katelynn Ayen, Maureen Baer, Amber Barr, Evelyn Barton, Valerie Bogardus, Caitlin Cardinell, Allison Carvel, Antoinette Cogan, Hailey Cook, Pamela Doty, Alyssa Edick, Julia Fahrig, Tina Fordyce, Britney Gardner, Sharon Gates, Jennifer Hay, Laura Hayden, Gina Johnson, Alexandria Klimowicz, Anita Mantia, Ethan Matthews, Tracy McCarthy, Jamie Mitchell, Peyton Mussaw, Kaylee Ordway, Donna Parks, Sarah Riutta, Maureen Schesser, Cathy Schiszler, Nikolaus Schiszler, Deana Shepard, Cole Siebels, Abigail Simmons, Anita Sleeman, Kateena Smith, Roxanne Todd, Jane Trowbridge, Ashley Trudell, Erika Woodrow, Ling Wu, and Natalie Young.

The Board appointed Ferrara Fiorenza PC as legal counsel to the District for the 2024-2025 school year, at their established rate.

The Board appointed Board Member Laurie Roberts as the NYSSBA Advocacy Liaison for 2024-2025.

The Board appointed Board Member Nickolas Ormasen as the voting delegate for the NYSSBA Virtual Annual Business Meeting.

The Board set the hourly rate for the Extended Day After School Program tutors at $40, effective September 3, 2024.

The Board approved outside service provider as follows: Nancy Davis Behavior Consultant Services (Summer, July 11-August 30, 2024) and (School Year, September 1, 2024-June 30, 2025).

The Board adopted the Standard Work Day Resolution for Employees: “Be It Resolved, that the Gouverneur CSD, Location code 74003, hereby establishes the following as standard work days for its employees and will report days worked to the New York State and Local Employees’ Retirement System based on the time keeping system or the record of activities maintained and submitted by these members to the clerk of this body: Courier/Food Service Helper, 8 hours standard work day.”

There was no public comment received during the regular board meeting.

The next regular meeting of the Gouverneur CSD Board of Education will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, August 19 in the GHS Auditorium. For more information on the Gouverneur CSD, visit www.gcsk12.org.

Village board hears GPD report

by Rachel Hunter

The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees at its Tuesday, July 16 meeting heard the following report from Village of Gouverneur Chief of Police Darren Fairbanks.

The following is some of the items handled by the Gouverneur Police Department since the last village board meeting:

“Members attended the fun day held at the Gouverneur Elementary School on June 20th which consisted of educating the youths in attendance on a variety of topics such as bicycle safety as well as the ability to view the tools used by law enforcement on a regular basis in the completion of the duties of a police officer. Our department also had a patrol car present for viewing and demonstration.

“A reminder: St. Lawrence County Human Resources has announced that the civil service exam for the position of Police Officer will be held on September 28th, 2024. The deadline for filing the application with that office is August 14th, 2024. I encourage members of the public, who are eligible to take the exam, to sign up. The Gouverneur Police Department has one full-time police officer position within the Department and anticipates hiring off from the list that is generated from the civil service exam given on September 28th, 2024. If anyone has any questions regarding the process itself or help in completing the application to take the exam, I, personally, can help anyone wishing my assistance in completing the application to take the exam.”

For the month of June 2024, the Gouverneur Police Department received 453 calls for service 264 of those calls for service required police intervention. 124 of those calls for service were IBR criminal complaints (on average 31 new criminal investigations per officer for the month with 21 concurrent investigations previously reported). The PD effected 34 arrests for a total of 53 charges. This included: Felony- 2, Misdemeanors- 20, Violations- 3, Infractions- 18, Bench/ Arrest Warrants- 3.

In the month of June 2024, the Gouverneur PD responded to and investigated 14 motor vehicle collisions.

In the month of June 2024, the Gouverneur PD responded to 12 incidents inside and outside the Village of Gouverneur due to outside law enforcement not being available or to provide assistance to outside law enforcement and 20 incidents involving the Gouverneur Fire Department and or Gouverneur Rescue Squad at incidents requiring our presence.

Chief Fairbanks reported: “We received 30 requests for general welfare or mental health checks in which 9 were determined mental health related. Of the 9 mental health calls our agency took 7 into custody for emergency involuntary evaluation with all 7 being by police observation/investigation. No individuals under 18 years of age and 0 repeats. There were 0 attempts at utilizing the Mobile Access Program. There was 0 reported non-fatal drug overdoses inside the Village of Gouverneur.”

Much appreciation was extended to Chief Fairbanks for his report. Village Trustee Troy Besaw encouraged the GPD to participate in the upcoming use of force and other trainings offered.

The next regular meeting of the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees will be held on Tuesday, August 20, 6 p.m., in the municipal courtroom. For more information, call 315-287-1720.

Reminder: Fowler Family Day is Saturday

by Rachel Hunter

The Town of Fowler will hold its 2024 Fowler Family Day on Saturday, July 20, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Fowler Town Hall, 87 Little York Road, Fowler. All funds raised and donated during the event will benefit the Town of Fowler Playground/Pavilion Fund.

The Seventh Annual Fowler Family Day will once again include fun for the whole family. The event grounds open at 9 a.m., and there will be an official opening celebration at 10 a.m. New this year will be a live, hands-on reptile exhibit by Lena The Lizard Lady at the Fowler Town Hall, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There also will be a chicken barbecue and other food available for purchase, as well as snow cones, cotton candy and more, along with children’s games and activities, vendors, displays, raffles and so much more. All funds raised during Fowler Family Day will go to support upgrades to the Town of Fowler Playground/Pavilion.

Town of Fowler Supervisor Rick Newvine issued an invitation to all North Country residents to attend the 2024 Fowler Family Day during the July 8 town board meeting. The Town of Fowler’s Fowler Family Day committee has worked diligently to ensure that the event is bigger and better than ever.

For more information on Fowler Family Day, visit www.FowlerNY.com.

Attention exhibitors! Fair entry deadline is July 12

The entry deadline to exhibit at the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair is today (Friday, July 12). All those interested are encouraged to check out the 2024 Exhibitor’s Guide online at www.gouverneurfair.net, call 315-287-3010, or stop by the fair office at E. Barney St., Gouverneur, for more info. The 2024 Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair will run Tuesday, July 30 through Sunday, August 4. Admission is free. See more details in an upcoming edition of the Gouverneur Tribune Press.

Village board holds special meeting

by Rachel Hunter

The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees held a special board meeting on Friday, June 28 in the municipal boardroom.

Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall called the meeting to order at 8:04 a.m. once a quorum was present. In attendance at the meeting was Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall, Village of Gouverneur Deputy Mayor Charles Newvine, Village of Gouverneur Trustee Floyd McAdam, Village of Gouverneur Clerk/Treasurer Barbara Finnie, and Village of Gouverneur Deputy Clerk/Treasurer Kristina Ayen.

The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees approved a tax roll correction at 63 Rock Island St., Gouverneur. Village of Gouverneur Deputy Clerk/Treasurer Kristina Ayen said the following: “After the water/sewer was relevied to the taxes, it was found that there was a clerical error and somebody’s water got relevied that shouldn’t have. We need to give them credit back.” Mayor McDougall then commented that the amount is $96.56. The motion was made by Village Deputy Mayor Charles Newvine, seconded by Village Trustee Floyd McAdam. The motion carried with all votes cast in favor.

The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees approved the hiring of Raegan Devlin, 16, of Gouverneur at the Gouverneur Recreation Department, starting on Monday, July 8, at an hourly rate of $15.60. She is a certified lifeguard, and will be on site during the summer recreation program’s trips to the Town of Fowler Beach at Sylvia Lake. It was noted that Miss Devlin has her working papers, and will fill the vacant position. Mayor McDougall also noted that recent GHS graduate Meredith Bush turned down the job offer after the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, June 18. The motion to hire Raegan Devlin was made by Village of Gouverneur Deputy Mayor Charles Newvine, and seconded by Village Trustee Floyd McAdam. The motion carried with all votes cast in favor.

The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees approved the hiring of a part-time laborer at the water/sewer plant. Mayor McDougall noted that Troy Lucas is on paternity leave (about six weeks). “We decided to give Bruce Hotaling some help on some of the labor issues,” Mayor McDougall said. Recent GHS graduate Joshua Spilman has been approved to fill the position, starting July 1, at an hourly rate of $18.86. Mayor McDougall noted that Mr. Spilman has his working papers. The motion to approve the new hire was made by Village of Gouverneur Deputy Mayor Charles Newvine, and seconded by Trustee Floyd McAdam. The motion carried with all votes cast in favor.

The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees also approved the hiring of a new trainee at the wastewater treatment plant. James Brice of DeKalb has accepted the permanent position at an hourly rate of $20.47, effective on Monday, July 1. The motion to approve the new hire was made by Village of Gouverneur Deputy Mayor Charles Newvine, and seconded by Trustee Floyd McAdam. The motion carried with all votes cast in favor.

Mayor McDougall and the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees extended congratulations to the Gouverneur Central High School Class of 2024. Graduation was held on the evening of Friday, June 28 at the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fairgrounds grandstand. See full coverage inside this week’s edition.

Mayor McDougall also wished all a Happy Independence Day (July 4, 2024).

The six-minute special board concluded at about 8:10 a.m.

The next regular monthly meeting of the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees will be held on Tuesday, July 16, 6 p.m., at the municipal courtroom. For more information about the Village of Gouverneur, call 315-287-1720.

Notice: Brush Pick-Up in Village

The Village of Gouverneur Department of Public Works (DPW) will stop picking up brush on July 1 and resume October 1 to concentrate on paving and other jobs.

Please do not put brush by the road until October 1. “If you have brush, we encourage you to call the DPW at 315-287-0110 and get on the list for a Dial-A-Truck,” DPW Supt. TJ Simmons said. “We will drop a truck off at your home after hours and you can load the truck and we will pick it up the following day Monday thru Wednesday. If you call to have it on a Thursday you will have it for the weekend.”

This is at no cost to the Village of Gouverneur residents.

New hires will permit GRD to offer swim at Sylvia Lake for local youths this summer

by Rachel Hunter

North Country children will have the opportunity to swim at Sylvia Lake in Fowler this summer through the Gouverneur Recreation Department’s Summer Youth Enrichment Program.

Faithful readers of the Gouverneur Tribune Press will recall that the New York State Department of Health has announced changes to state regulations that would require the Gouverneur Recreation Department to bring an additional lifeguard on premises during trips to local beaches or pools. Gouverneur Recreation Department Director Casey Canell did some research on the topic, knowing that there was a potential for swim to be removed from the Summer Enrichment Program if something was not done.

The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees at its June 18 meeting approved the hiring of Meredith Bush of Gouverneur (certified lifeguard) and Abigail Lucas of Gouverneur (recreation attendant). The rate of pay for both new hires is $15.60 per hour. The approval came upon the request and recommendation of Gouverneur Recreation Director Casey Canell. The motion to hire was made by Village Trustee Troy Besaw, seconded by Deputy Mayor Charles Newvine and Trustee Shelly Simons-Washburn.

In discussion, Trustee Troy Besaw asked: “This solves our problem with the lifeguard situation, correct?”

“Yes, the kids will be able to swim using our recreation department at Sylvia Lake and other places,” Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall said.

Deputy Mayor Charles Newvine said, “Just so you are aware, there will be four people, four lifeguards for a spot that is about as big as this room.”

“That is what they want,” Village of Gouverneur Clerk/Treasurer Barbara Finnie said.

“Thank you, New York State,” Trustee Besaw said.

“Yes, it is better known as an unfunded mandate,” Mayor McDougall said.

There was no further discussion, and the motion carried with all votes cast in favor.

“Okay, Casey, and congratulations to the people involved,” Mayor McDougall said.

Trustee Besaw then said, “And congratulations for reaching out, and finding some individuals, when we were in a tough spot here. Nice job.”

In other news: Gouverneur Recreation Department Director Casey Canell gave the following monthly report.

The Before-School Morning Program meets weekdays at Gouverneur Elementary School, and is hosted in partnership with the Gouverneur Central School District. Enrichment program features early morning wake-up activities, interactive social play, arts and crafts, and breakfast. Highlights this month include Kids Kindness Recognitions and Bingo Fun Theme Days.

The After-School Program meets at the Gouverneur Recreation Center STEAM Studio on Trinity Ave., Gouverneur, for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Match activities. The After-School Program is held on Mondays and Wednesdays for Grades 2-4, and Tuesdays and Thursday for those in UPK-Grade 1. Bus transportation is provided by the Gouverneur Central School District. The program highlights include recreational opportunities exploring STEAM field, theme days and guests with fine arts appreciation, gaming stations with tournaments, and interactive social play. Highlights this month included Summer Fun Fest and Father’s Day Projects.

Toddler Town meets on Tuesday and Thursday mornings for a recreation pre-school playgroup. The program features interactive socialization, music and art, story and snack, and active play. Highlights this month included Father’s Day Arts with Parents & Me interactive play.

The Senior Citizen Program continues to be held weekly on Friday mornings for bingo and coffee social. All area seniors are welcome to attend. Highlights this month include Flag Day Theme Bingo.

In related business: The Gouverneur Recreation Department on June 15 hosted the carnival games at the 2024 Greater Gouverneur Area Chamber of Commerce Flag Day Celebration. Gratitude was extended to the Gouverneur Chamber for the prizes.

Sign-ups are underway for Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) Summer Recreation Program Performing Arts (July 22 to July 27) for youth in Grades K-12. The 2024 show is Sleeping Beauty. Packets are available at the Gouverneur Recreation Center. For more information, call 315-287-0524

The Summer Youth Enrichment Program is currently being planned for July 8 to August 15, 2024.

Much gratitude was extended to Director Canell for his report.

The next regular meeting of the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees will be held on Tuesday, July 18, 6 p.m., at the municipal courtroom. For more information about the Village of Gouverneur, call 315-287-1720.

GFD Fireworks Spectacular is July 3

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Volunteer Fire Department is celebrating 146 years of service to Gouverneur and the surrounding areas by hosting the largest, most spectacular, and longest fireworks held in the North Country on Wednesday, July 3rd at dusk. This show is only possible due to the generous contributions from local sponsors. The gates will open at 5 p.m. at the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fairgrounds. Admission is a donation to the Gouverneur Volunteer Fire Department.

All North Country residents and visitors are urged to support the local vendors on site, selling pulled pork, Italian sausage, poutine, hamburgers, hot dogs, BBQ, pizza, fried dough, fresh cut fries, cotton candy, candy apples, popcorn, cheesecake on a stick, toys, glow sticks, and much more. Be on the lookout for firemen selling 50-50 tickets, which will also be available for purchase at the firemen’s tent.

“We wish everyone a safe holiday and enjoy the show,” the Gouverneur Fire Department said in a news release.

Mark your calendars for the Gouverneur Fire Department’s Fireworks Spectacular on July 3.