Felony DWI Arrest in the Town of Clayton

(Clayton, NY – June 8, 2011) The New York State Police in Alexandria Bay arrested Steve A. Evans, 28, of Route 5, Clayton for Felony Aggravated DWI, Failure to Keep Right, and unlicensed operation.

On June 7 at approximately 2:21 a.m. Evans was observed weaving across both lanes on Route 12 in the Town of Clayton. He was stopped and found to be intoxicated.  His BAC was 0.21 percent.

He was arraigned in the Town of Clayton Court and released to reappear in Jefferson County Court on a date to be determined.

 

 

County Residents named to Herkimer College dean’s, president’s lists

(Herkimer, NY – June 6, 2011) One-hundred-ninety-four students have been named to the President’s list at Herkimer County Community College for the Spring 2011 semester, and 367 students have been named to the Dean’s List. The distinction recognizes outstanding academic achievement.

The President’s List recognizes students that have earned a minimum 3.8 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for the past semester (President’s list students are noted with an *). The Dean’s List recognizes students with an average between 3.25 and 3.8.

 

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Adams

Timothy M. Ives, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Melissa M. Lyng, Travel and Tourism: Hospitality & Events Management

 

Clayton

Michael D. Bauter, Digital Filmmaking

 

Theresa

Kimberly L. Sanford, Teaching Assistant Certificate

 

Watertown

Joshua B. Wilcox, Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic

 

County Residents named to Herkimer College dean’s, president’s lists

(Herkimer, NY – June 6, 2011) One-hundred-ninety-four students have been named to the President’s list at Herkimer County Community College for the Spring 2011 semester, and 367 students have been named to the Dean’s List. The distinction recognizes outstanding academic achievement.

The President’s List recognizes students that have earned a minimum 3.8 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for the past semester (President’s list students are noted with an *). The Dean’s List recognizes students with an average between 3.25 and 3.8.

 

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Adams

Timothy M. Ives, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Melissa M. Lyng, Travel and Tourism: Hospitality & Events Management

 

Clayton

Michael D. Bauter, Digital Filmmaking

 

Theresa

Kimberly L. Sanford, Teaching Assistant Certificate

 

Watertown

Joshua B. Wilcox, Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic

 

County Residents named to Herkimer College dean’s, president’s lists

(Herkimer, NY – June 6, 2011) One-hundred-ninety-four students have been named to the President’s list at Herkimer County Community College for the Spring 2011 semester, and 367 students have been named to the Dean’s List. The distinction recognizes outstanding academic achievement.

The President’s List recognizes students that have earned a minimum 3.8 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for the past semester (President’s list students are noted with an *). The Dean’s List recognizes students with an average between 3.25 and 3.8.

 

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Adams

Timothy M. Ives, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Melissa M. Lyng, Travel and Tourism: Hospitality & Events Management

 

Clayton

Michael D. Bauter, Digital Filmmaking

 

Theresa

Kimberly L. Sanford, Teaching Assistant Certificate

 

Watertown

Joshua B. Wilcox, Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic

 

DWI arrest in Village of Clayton

(Clayton, NY – June 2, 2011) The New York State Police in Alexandria Bay arrested Joeylynn M. Ramseier, 37, of Clayton NY for Driving While Intoxicated.

On June 2 at approximately 2:20 AM, she was observed by patrols driving over the curb on Webb Street in the Village of Clayton.  She was found to be intoxicated and refused to submit to a chemical test.

She was arraigned before Town of Clayton Judge James and released to reappear on July 5.

 

 

DWI arrest in Village of Clayton

(Clayton, NY – June 2, 2011) The New York State Police in Alexandria Bay arrested Joeylynn M. Ramseier, 37, of Clayton NY for Driving While Intoxicated.

On June 2 at approximately 2:20 AM, she was observed by patrols driving over the curb on Webb Street in the Village of Clayton.  She was found to be intoxicated and refused to submit to a chemical test.

She was arraigned before Town of Clayton Judge James and released to reappear on July 5.

 

 

1000 Islands Region Sites in New Great Lakes Seaway Trail Itineraries Going to International Travel Marketplace

Great Lakes Seaway Trail, NY and PA – 1000 Islands sites and attractions are featured in several of the 12 new Great Lakes Seaway Trail itineraries that will be distributed to more than 1,500 domestic and international travel buyers from 70 countries at the Travel Association of America International Pow Wow Marketplace event in San Francisco May 21-25. The annual event generates more than $3.5 billion in future U.S. travel expenditures.

The Great Lakes Seaway Trail is the 518-mile-long National Scenic Byway that parallels the freshwater shoreline of the St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, the Niagara River and Lake Erie in New York and Pennsylvania. The new Great Lakes Seaway Trail itineraries are posted online at www.seawaytrail.com/roadtrips <http://www.seawaytrail.com/roadtrips> .

The Antique Boat Museum, Boldt Castle, Chaumont Bay, Henderson Harbor, Old McDonald’s Farm, the Thousand Islands Art Center’s Handweaving Museum, Tibbetts Point Lighthouse, Tin Pan Galley, and the Great Lakes Seaway Trail Discovery Center in Sackets Harbor are among the suggested 1000 Islands region stops in the itineraries developed in partnership with I Love NY Division of Tourism and the 11 Great Lakes Seaway Trail county tourism promotion agencies (10 in NYS, 1 in PA).

The itineraries focus on themed travel opportunities:

·     Birding the Great Lakes Seaway Trail

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail Capture the Moment: Photography, Art, and Painting

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail Cultural Heritage and Quilts

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail Just the Two of Us Getaways and Shopping

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail Lighthouses and Shipwrecks

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail Lighthouse-to-Lighthouse Bicycling

·     Quilting Around the Great Lakes Seaway Trail

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail Seven-Day Scenic Coastal Drive

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail: Take the Blueway

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail War of 1812 in the U.S. and Canada

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail War of 1812 Quilt Challenge

·     Great Lakes Seaway Trail “Where Can I Take the Kids.”

The itineraries vary in length from a one afternoon option to a 9-day bicycling tour. Some of the itineraries are time-limited; others are available any time for do-it-yourself drivers; one is an escorted two-nation group tour to War of 1812 sites in New York, Pennsylvania, Ontario and Quebec.

“These byway-branded itineraries represent unique “only on the Great Lakes Seaway Trail” travel experiences on a premier American national scenic byway touring destination,” says Great Lakes Seaway Trail President and CEO Teresa Mitchell.

County Residents Candidates for Herkimer College Graduation

(Herkimer, NY – May 2011) Herkimer County Community College announces candidates for the College’s 43rd annual commencement to be held Friday, May 20 at 5 pm in the gymnasium of the Physical Education Building. There are 640 candidates for the associate degree and 46 candidates for certificates. High honors are accorded to 64 seniors who earned a 3.80 average or higher as of the fall 2010 semester (noted with #) and honors accorded to 196 seniors who earned a 3.25 average or higher as of the fall 2010 semester (noted with *).

Candidates for degrees and certificates are:

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Adams

Timothy M. Ives, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Adams Center

Allison J. O’Brien, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Childhood Education

Carthage

Rona S. Intorcia, Human Services

*Stephanie Ann Miller, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

Clayton

Ashley Lynn Taylor, Business:  Accounting

Fort Drum

*Melissa S. Specht, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

LaFargeville

Brandon L. Lawwill, Art Studies

Theresa

Kimberly L. Sanford, Teaching Assistant Certificate

Watertown

Tonya M. Hamilton, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

Jan Marie Wainwright, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

County Residents Candidates for Herkimer College Graduation

(Herkimer, NY – May 2011) Herkimer County Community College announces candidates for the College’s 43rd annual commencement to be held Friday, May 20 at 5 pm in the gymnasium of the Physical Education Building. There are 640 candidates for the associate degree and 46 candidates for certificates. High honors are accorded to 64 seniors who earned a 3.80 average or higher as of the fall 2010 semester (noted with #) and honors accorded to 196 seniors who earned a 3.25 average or higher as of the fall 2010 semester (noted with *).

Candidates for degrees and certificates are:

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Adams

Timothy M. Ives, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Adams Center

Allison J. O’Brien, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Childhood Education

Carthage

Rona S. Intorcia, Human Services

*Stephanie Ann Miller, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

Clayton

Ashley Lynn Taylor, Business:  Accounting

Fort Drum

*Melissa S. Specht, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

LaFargeville

Brandon L. Lawwill, Art Studies

Theresa

Kimberly L. Sanford, Teaching Assistant Certificate

Watertown

Tonya M. Hamilton, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

Jan Marie Wainwright, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

County Residents Candidates for Herkimer College Graduation

(Herkimer, NY – May 2011) Herkimer County Community College announces candidates for the College’s 43rd annual commencement to be held Friday, May 20 at 5 pm in the gymnasium of the Physical Education Building. There are 640 candidates for the associate degree and 46 candidates for certificates. High honors are accorded to 64 seniors who earned a 3.80 average or higher as of the fall 2010 semester (noted with #) and honors accorded to 196 seniors who earned a 3.25 average or higher as of the fall 2010 semester (noted with *).

Candidates for degrees and certificates are:

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Adams

Timothy M. Ives, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science

Adams Center

Allison J. O’Brien, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  Childhood Education

Carthage

Rona S. Intorcia, Human Services

*Stephanie Ann Miller, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

Clayton

Ashley Lynn Taylor, Business:  Accounting

Fort Drum

*Melissa S. Specht, Liberal Arts & Sciences:  General Studies

LaFargeville

Brandon L. Lawwill, Art Studies

Theresa

Kimberly L. Sanford, Teaching Assistant Certificate

Watertown

Tonya M. Hamilton, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate

Jan Marie Wainwright, Medical Transcriptionist Certificate