The Glorious Fourth of Yesteryear Independence Day, or the Glorious Fourth, was a hugely celebrated affair back in the Gilded Age. Congress didn’t d... Lynn E. McElfresh
Accessibility Ramp at Joel Stone Park On June 16, 2018, tover 200 guests were celebrated the project, known as “Redefining Limitations, the Lions Accessibility Ramp” was officially opened. Susan W. Smith
Early Families in Westminster Park The founders of Westminster Park were savvy entrepreneurs. They carefully laid a framework for the community, establishi... Linda Twichell
Songs, like Friends, are Gifts I began writing and performing original songs while attending Gananoque Secondary School, located in the historic Heart of the Thousand Islands. Susan W. Smith
The Bridge: 80 Years Young Have you ever walked across the Thousand Islands Bridge? I’ve been crossing that bridge for the past 60 years ... Wayne C. Strauss
The Seaway’s 60th, Part 3: Working at Heights Perspective, in history, is everything. Aerial photography captures a River being transformed by the Seaway... Craig I. Stevenson
Two Young Men, One Big Adventure The summer of ’78 was in full swing. The weather was superb, mid 80’s during the day, with low humidity, upp... Dan Mack
Glass Goat North Country Masters: Will Salisbury Last fall I was at a friend’s studio and he asked if I would like to go have a beer at Foxy’s, I was in a hurry... Scott Ouderkirk
We Thank You Ken Deedy If you don’t know Ken Deedy, you have heard of him. And if you haven’t heard of him, you have still been tou... Susie Smith and Susie Wood
1878: Sale of Lots in Westminster Park In November of 1875, articles appeared in newspapers across Northern New York State, announcing the intent of the Presby... Linda Twichell