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Mountain Meet-Up connects Ft. Drum soldiers, families, with essential services
Mountain Meet-Up connects Ft. Drum soldiers, families, with essential services

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Mountain Meet-Up connects Ft. Drum soldiers, families, with essential services

FORT DRUM, N.Y. (WWTI) – Fort Drum soldiers and their families found a wealth of information and networking opportunities earlier this week inside The Peak during the Mountain Meet-Up resource fair. The fair, which took place on Thursday, was hosted by the Relocation Readiness Program. There were representatives from dozens of community agencies and organizations in attendance, the fair covered health care, education, recreation, volunteering and family support services. Fort Drum museum makes military history accessible, relevant to soldiers, community The idea behind Mountain Meet-Up is to bring together on- and off-post organizations that can help our Soldiers and families build their community connections. There's a lot of things here that they can get involved with or receive assistance with – whether they are new to the area or maybe retiring soon or transitioning out of the Army. Kelly Bice, event organizer Bice added having organizations such as North Country Spouses' Club, the YMCA, Jefferson Community College, and the Family Advocacy Program at the resource fair demonstrates the depth and breadth of opportunities available for people to thrive in the area. Leon Donelson, with the Fort Drum Employment Readiness Program, held captive audiences at his booth, sharing stories with soldiers while getting to know them. He said it was important, especially when talking to people new to the area or to the military, to give them the kind of information that will help them make positive, informed decisions. 'We're talking about their lives and we're talking about their careers, because employment readiness is about being ready all of the time,' Donelson said. 'If people are comfortable enough to have a conversation, then they'll start talking about the things they might not normally tell the general public. And that's when I can see how we can help.' With Northern New York famous for its outdoor recreational activities, organizations such as the Minna Anthony Common Nature Center, Adirondack Mountain Club, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation, and the 10th Mountain Alpine Club had plenty of suggestions for off-duty excursions. 'I found some nice places and things to do that are outdoors,' said Spc. Ryan Gonzalez, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, First Brigade Combat Team. 'Being new to the area, I heard the hiking here is great.' Community members can stay apprised of local events and activities at the Community Information Exchange, held at 10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. It is livestreamed at but people attending it inside The Peak have the added benefit of a mini-resource fair available before and after the meeting. The Relocation Readiness Program also hosts a Spouse Connection event at 9 a.m., before the CIE, and at 6 p.m., at the Family Resource Center. The family-friendly event is an opportunity for spouses to meet and mingle while receiving information relevant to military life. For more information, call (315) 772-6556. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

NYSP seeking public's help locating stolen trailer in Lewis County
NYSP seeking public's help locating stolen trailer in Lewis County

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NYSP seeking public's help locating stolen trailer in Lewis County

TURIN, N.Y. (WWTI) – The New York State Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating a stolen trailer in Lewis County. According to authorities, a DR Power Versa-Trailer Pro XL2000 trailer with dump bed and boom lift, was allegedly stolen from the East Road area in the town of Turin sometime between May 12 and May 29. The trailer is missing the rear tailgate and was loaded with rough cut pine boards of various lengths, which were stolen with the trailer. Anyone with information is asked to contact the State Police at 315-366-6000. Reference case number NY2500462198. (Courtesy of New York State Police) Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Adults 25-55 Now Eligible for free industry-specific degrees, at JCC via SUNY program
Adults 25-55 Now Eligible for free industry-specific degrees, at JCC via SUNY program

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Adults 25-55 Now Eligible for free industry-specific degrees, at JCC via SUNY program

WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – Adults ages 25 through 55 are now eligible for no-cost, industry-specific degrees at Jefferson Community College via the SUNY Reconnect Program. Governor Kathy Hochul announced the 'New York State Opportunity Promise' initiative recognizes that higher education is a pathway to economic opportunity and upward mobility. The state launched SUNY Reconnect, a program designed to remove barriers for adult learners ages 25–55. JCC offers free tuition to boost education in key fields Via the program, eligible state residents who have not yet earned a college degree can, after filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), receive extra funding to cover any additional costs for tuition, fees and books. Students will not have to take out loans. Jefferson Community College is proud to support Governor Hochul's bold vision to expand access to higher education for adult learners through the SUNY Reconnect initiative. We remain committed to providing the guidance, flexibility, and academic excellence necessary to help students achieve their educational and career goals. Jefferson Community College President Dr. Daniel Dupee Dedicated advising will be available for those entering the SUNY Reconnect program to help guide students through the course selection and scheduling process, to help alleviate the stress of trying to fit college into a busy lifestyle, for those who work full or part time and have family commitments outside the classroom. As part of the SUNY Reconnect initiative, here are the following JCC programs are eligible: Childhood Education, A.A. Childhood Education, Birth-Grade 2, A.A. Childhood Education, Birth-Grade 6, A.A. Nursing, A.A.S. Computer Information Technology, A.A.S. Computer Information Systems, A.S. Computer Science, A.S. Engineering Science, A.S. To learn more about SUNY Reconnect and eligible programs at JCC, contact enrollment services at (315) 786-2437. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Traffic Alert: Cooper Street and Chestnut Street in Watertown
Traffic Alert: Cooper Street and Chestnut Street in Watertown

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Traffic Alert: Cooper Street and Chestnut Street in Watertown

WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – A pair of sewer work projects will cause delays in the City of Watertown on Friday. The city's Department of Public Works said that both Cooper Street and Chestnut Street will have delays due to work. Cooper Street will be closed between Gale St. and West Lynde St. while Chestnut Street will be closed between Sherman St. and Holcomb St. Work for both projects will begin at 8 a.m., but the roads should be re-opened by the end of the day. Motorists are asked to seek alternate routes or to use caution if having to travel through the area for the duration of the projects. NY bill aims to target scalpers and cap ticket fees Packaging reduction act clears NY Senate despite opposition, alternatives Traffic Alert: Cooper Street and Chestnut Street in Watertown Faizan Zaki overcomes shocking flub, wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee Half of world's population endured extra month of extreme heat due to climate change: Experts Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

NYS launches tourism campaign targeted at Canada
NYS launches tourism campaign targeted at Canada

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NYS launches tourism campaign targeted at Canada

ALBANY, N.Y. (WWTI) – New York State has announced a pair of tourism campaigns, including one targeted towards Canada, to help drive up sagging tourism numbers. Governor Kathy Hochul's office announced on Wednesday the launch of I Love NY's new integrated summer tourism and travel campaign. This is highlighted by two new ads running through August across New York State, and in traditional drive markets including Canada. Check out great tourism locations across the state with Destination NY This features advertising across broadcast, streaming and social platforms, and showcases some of the attractions and activities available. The summer campaign also includes I Love NY's largest mobile marketing tour ever, and additional complementary travel industry efforts to promote visitation to the State's 11 different vacation regions. The multi-layered summer tourism campaign begins with two new ads featuring a new tagline – 'New York State: Everything You Love.' – reflecting the depth and breadth of the world-class attractions and memory-making activities available in communities throughout the state. The new ads can be viewed here and here. More information about planning a summer getaway in the state is available at Tourism is crucial to New York State, supporting jobs and local economies, and we have so many incredible attractions ready to welcome visitors, from Niagara Falls to Montauk Point. This summer, New York wants to extend a special invitation to travelers from across America and all around the world: this is the perfect opportunity to plan a trip to celebrate history, explore our incredible landscapes, and enjoy all that our incredible state has to offer. Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight This news comes on the heels of a recent report from United States Senator Charles Schumer's office about a decrease of border crossings from Canada. A recent survey from North Country Chamber of Commerce survey, 66% of businesses are already experiencing a dip in Canadian bookings. Canada is the top source for international tourism in the United States. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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