SLC Chamber of Commerce, SLC IDA host third Nature & Networking event in Gouverneur

by Rachel Hunter

The St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce and the St. Lawrence County Industrial Development Agency hosted the third “Nature & Networking” event at the Gouverneur Community Center at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 22nd. Business owners and managers from all over St. Lawrence County were encouraged to attend the networking opportunity.

All were welcomed by St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ben Dixon and St. Lawrence County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) CEO Patrick Kelly.

“Before the COVID-19 pandemic, we held a series of events trying to connect with the businesses and employers in the county with the service providers from Economic Development, Workforce, Community Development and we had a handful of events, primarily in Canton. We wanted a central area and to bring people in,” Mr. Kelly said. “We decided right before the pandemic hit that we wanted to take it around the county… bring the show on the road, so to speak. This is our third event, getting people out and getting people together, connecting them with the service providers and with each other. And also to highlight some of the really unique and impressive parts of the county.”

CEO Kelly then spoke about the wonderful features of the Gouverneur Community Center – from its Halford Brothers Community Room to the Kinney Drugs Foundation Kitchen and the Howard Van Norton Media Room. Special mention was also made of the facilities at the Riverview Recreational Park in Gouverneur.

“We wanted people to get out, see this facility, see some other parts of the county, get people in the different regions and get them together with one another. We’re focusing primarily on workforce in this series because we are hearing in talking with different companies is the difficulty with retention and finding workers… If the businesses and employers don’t know who the resource providers are, it’s hard for us to help with anything. So the idea is to get everybody out together with one another and have a nice, easy back-and-forth discussion with networking opportunities.”

Those in attendance included: SLC IDA CEO Patrick Kelly, SLC Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ben Dixon, SLC Director of Tourism Brooke Rouse, Gouverneur CSD Superintendent of Schools Jacquelyn Kelly, St. Lawrence County Workforce Development Executive Director Barbara Lashua (also the Village of Heuvelton Mayor), Gouverneur Minerals Manager Jamie Knowlton, Eric Tessmer of Riverside Iron, Town of Gouverneur Supervisor/Community Center Director Dave Spilman, Jr., Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall, SLC IDA Business Development Specialist Bob Ahlfeld, SkinStitch Marketing and Operations Manager Mark Todd, Town of Gouverneur Councilman Curran Wade (also advertising specialist for the Gouverneur Tribune Press), SLC IDA Administrative Services Coordinator Lori Sibley, SLC IDA Business Development Specialist Brian Norton, Small Town Supply Lead Cashier Lee French, Richard Pray of MLS Equipment in Gouverneur, Town of Gouverneur Deputy Supervisor Eldon Conklin, Pro-Act Director of Operations Michael Howard, MaryKay Ind. Beauty Consultant Alicia Hollenbeck, Pro-Act Facility Manager Amanda Atkinson, Pro-Act Customer Service Manager Trudy Davis, Economic Development Director for the Village of Canton Leigh Rodriquez, Village of Gouverneur Trustee Rick Wood (also of RJ Wood Real Estate in Gouverneur), Kinney Drugs Pharmacy Coordinator Lisa Wood, John Pinkerton of the SLC IDA, Atlantic Testing Laboratories CEO and owner Marijean Remington, Local Ace Hardware Store Chain Owner Clark Porter, SLC Chamber Workforce Development Coordinator Laura Pearson, and Gouverneur Tribune Press Editor Rachel Hunter.

A program commenced at the Gouverneur Community Center at 5 p.m. with the topic of discussion centering around employee retention. At a time when businesses are struggling to meet their workforce needs, the event organizers sought to open a dialogue with business leaders about their efforts to retain employees and give participants the opportunity to share successful strategies and resources.

A 40-minute discussion commenced, facilitated by John Pinkerton of the St. Lawrence County IDA, on employee retention. Afterward, door prizes were drawn and distributed. The door prizes were made available from the generous businesses, local dignitaries, St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, etc. throughout the county. Much gratitude was extended to all who participated.

At the conclusion of the program, all in attendance were invited to enjoy the buffet of three pizzas, 60 chicken wings and 36 garlic knots made available by Gouverneur’s own New York Pizzeria. The wine was made available by Mrs. Beasley’s Liquor and Wine in Gouverneur, and other drinks were made available by Town of Gouverneur Supervisor and Gouverneur Community Center Director Dave Spilman, Jr. of Gouverneur. All were the invited to check out the Gouverneur Community Center and the grounds of the Riverview Recreational Park in Gouverneur while continuing networking discussions.

Much gratitude was extended to all who made the event possible.

GHS Athletic Secretary Bonnie Walker recognized for over 30 years of dedication to Gouverneur CSD

GCS Athletic Director Christopher Marshall (right) presents plaque to GHS Athletic Secretary Bonnie Walker (left) in appreciation of her dedicated service to Gouverneur Central School District for more than 30 years. (Rachel Hunter photo)

GCS Athletic Director Christopher Marshall (right) presents plaque to GHS Athletic Secretary Bonnie Walker (left) in appreciation of her dedicated service to Gouverneur Central School District for more than 30 years. (Rachel Hunter photo)

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Central School District Athletic Department recently acknowledged and recognized the retirement of GHS Athletic Secretary Bonnie Walker for her dedicated years of service with Gouverneur Central School District from September 11, 1989 through June 30, 2021.

The recognition was held during the 2020-21 GHS Varsity Athletic Banquet on June 22, which was sponsored by the GHS Varsity Club.

GCS Athletic Director Christopher Marshall first welcomed former GCS Athletic Director, Coach Frank Bush, to the podium to say a few words.

“Five or six years ago when they asked me if I wanted to be the athletic coordinator, the first call I made was to Bob Garofalo who had been the athletic coordinator kind of in the same situation as I had. So we had a conversation, Bob and I. Of course he told me that I wasn’t going to get paid enough, that the hours were too long, all of those things… And then he said to me, “The most important thing, make sure Bonnie Walker is not going to retire.”

“So my second call was to Bonnie Walker, and I said, “Bonnie, this is what they’ve asked me to do.” And she said, “Frank, they are going to ask you to do too much. You are going to be in there too long. You can’t do the job part-time…” And I said, “I pretty much know all that stuff… Are you going to retire?” And Bonnie said, “No, I am not going to retire until I am 62.” I said, “Wow, great!” And so I took the job.

“The one thing I know from my time here is Bonnie Walker is going to be so missed. It is unbelievable the amount of work that Bonnie does. And again, I appreciated it when I was here Bonnie, and I’ll leave you with one thing: Once a Wildcat, Always a Wildcat.”

Great applause sounded throughout the GHS auditorium.

GCS Athletic Director Christopher Marshall then took to the podium and said the following: “Mrs. Walker has been an invaluable asset to the athletic department at GHS for years. Whether you know it or not, I guarantee you that many of you have been spoiled by Bonnie’s efforts throughout the years. She does so many kind gestures to the families involved in athletics – small touches on tasks that will be impossible to replicate. I will miss her a great deal, and for many of the reasons that has nothing to do with work. Most of all, I will miss her parting words of wisdom as she would leave the office every afternoon. If you were ever around the office as she left, you could always count on hearing: “Tomorrow’s a new day.”

GCS Athletic Director Christopher Marshall presented a plaque with the following inscription to Mrs. Walker: “Congratulations on your retirement presented to Bonnie Walker in sincere appreciation for your dedicated years of service with Gouverneur Central School District. We hope that you enjoy your well-deserved retirement 9/11/1989 – 6/30/2021.” Thunderous applause sounded as Mrs. Walker accepted the award.

As the 2020-21 GHS Athletic Ceremony continued, many of the varsity coaches commented on her unwavering dedication to Gouverneur Central’s student-athletes, their families, coaches and other GCS staff members and willingness to lend a helping hand. Many words of congratulations and best wishes were extended to Mrs. Walker following the varsity athletics ceremony in the GHS auditorium.

For more information of Gouverneur CSD, visit gcsk12.org.

Wildcats host first wrestling tournament; Baer, Cummings, Griffith, Tupper all win

by Dick Sterling

Wrestling is back!

The high school sport that the Gouverneur Wildcats are most dominate in finally made its return after a long break due to the COVID 19 pandemic. The last New York State championships for high school sports that was completed before the COVID cancellations began was wrestling. On February 29,2020, Gouverneur’s Carter Baer won a New York State title at 138 pounds. Baer, now a junior, finished the season with an impressive record of 45-3. Other Wildcat wrestlers took part in the state tournament and offered some impressive matches.

After the 2020-21 season was postponed, wrestlers were finally able to return to the mats last Wednesday as the Wildcats hosted the first of three round robin tournaments. Modified and varsity wrestlers are divided into weight class and each will get two or three matches.

Baer, who has tried to remain sharp, has competed in a few select tournaments in recent weeks, but this was his first opportunity to compete in the familiar surroundings of the Gouverneur High School gyms. The talented junior was impressive as he pinned two different wrestlers from Malone wrestling at 170 pounds.

The Wildcats most impressive female wrestler, Zoe Griffith, was also very successful at the round robin tournament as she faced off against wrestlers from Canton, Massena and Ogdensburg and earned a pin in all three matches at 120 pounds.

Joseph Cummings (170) earned pinfall victories over two opponents from Malone and Trayton Tupper (145) also earned a pin in both of his matches.

Young modified wrestlers Mason Dusharm, Tanner King, Ryan Mashaw and JD Minckler each earned victories at the tournament.

Wildcat wrestling fans are hopeful that high school sports will return to normal by the time the next regular season kicks off in November. The Wildcats are chomping at the bit to get back to competition in the sport that they have proven to dominate for many years.

Annual Gouverneur Kiwanis Club sponsored Cemetery Clean Up Day a success


by Rachel Hunter

The Annual Gouverneur Kiwanis Club sponsored Cemetery Cleanup at Riverside and East Riverside Cemeteries on Saturday, May 1 was a success with more than 30 local residents volunteering to assist in the clean-up efforts.

The focus was on tree and branch removal, but many local residents also helped with leaf-raking and other clean-up efforts. The Town of Gouverneur Highway Department provided a payloader from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., and the Village of Gouverneur Department of Public Works provided a backhoe and operator.

Despite a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Gouverneur community did not skip a beat – once again coming together to accomplish much tree and branch removal at the local cemeteries in advance of the Memorial Day holiday.

The Gouverneur Kiwanis Club also cooked and provided hot dogs and bottled water for the volunteers.

The cemetery clean-up efforts were made possible by volunteers from the Gouverneur Kiwanis Club, Gouverneur Kiwanis K-Kids Club, Gouverneur High School National Honor Society, Gouverneur Cub Scout Pack 2035, Gouverneur Lions Club, Gouverneur Garden Club, as well as many other community members.

Much gratitude is extended to all who helped with the clean-up efforts at the local cemeteries, as well as all those who made this event possible.

Gouverneur Pack 2035 Cubmaster Chris Gates told the Gouverneur Tribune Press this week that while a lot of work was accomplished during the Annual Gouverneur Kiwanis Club Cemetery Clean-Up Day on May 1, there is still a lot left to do.

Anyone who would like to assist with cemetery cleanup efforts on Saturday, May 8 are invited to arrive at Riverside Cemetery at 9 a.m. Cubmaster Gates said that the Pack also plans to set flags, clean headstones and plant trees the same day. All are encouraged to bring gloves, a rake (if you have one) and some energy to get the cemetery cleaned up before Memorial Day. For more information, call Cubmaster Chris Gates at 315-212-3033.

St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau hosts first-ever 5K Trash Dash in Gouverneur

by Rachel Hunter

The St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau on Saturday, April 24 and Sunday, April 25 sponsored a 5K Trash Dash. Participants helped to clean trash from the side of county roadways in five locations – including Gouverneur on Saturday, April 24, starting at 9 a.m.

“Youth members, on our Advisory Board, were motived to increase county environmental awareness and decided to offer a trash dash on Global Youth Service Day during the weekend of April 24th and 25th. This is a wonderful opportunity to bring generations together and help clean up our county roads,” said Alexa Backus, St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau Director.

This event was also sponsored by Hershey’s Young Heroes and Youth Service America. Gouverneur High School Junior Cole Siebels, who also serves as the St. Lawrence County Youth Committee Chairman and is a Gouverneur High School National Honor Society Member, was recently awarded a $250 Hershey’s Young Heroes Grant for this initiative.

“We are excited to be conducting this initiative. Not only does this benefit our local environment, we also believe this is a great way to bring members of the community together for a really good cause. We hope to spread awareness about serious issues facing our county and expect to make a lasting positive impact,” said Cole Siebels, Hershey’s Youth Heroes grant recipient.

Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) celebrates and mobilizes the millions of young people who improve their communities through service. GYSD is celebrated each April in more than 100 countries with young people working together to address the world’s most critical issues and help their communities thrive.

“Our country is witnessing a divisiveness not seen in generations,” said Steven A. Culbertson, CEO and president of YSA (Youth Service America), the leader of GYSD. “At YSA, we understand that youth service levels the playing field, providing productive spaces where young people can come together for the common good, and be contributors not spectators. We need youth in St. Lawrence County, New York to be leaders and problem solvers today, not just the leaders of a distant tomorrow.”

The St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau collaborated with the St. Lawrence County Weights and Measures and the St. Lawrence County Highway Department to make this initiative possible.

On Saturday, April 24, about 20 participants gathered in the parking lots at Gouverneur High School to join the 5K Trash Dash. With 16 members participating, the largest group in attendance was the GHS National Honor Society along with GHS National Honor Society Advisor Marcy Tyler. Looking at all those who decided to come out in support of the event, Siebels said the following: “I’m glad that we had a lot of people who were willing to come out, help the community, help protect the environment. This is a good-sized group to have. I am very pleased with the turnout.”

Each attendee throughout St. Lawrence County participating in the St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau sponsored 5K Trash Dash was given a hard hat and safety vest (courtesy of the St. Lawrence County Highway Department), gloves (courtesy of the Police Activities League of Massena) and plastic bags once they joined the event. In Gouverneur, a short safety briefing was held in the GHS parking lot in advance of the clean-up efforts. All were encouraged not to pick up anything that looked suspicious (i.e. hypodermic needles, batteries, bottles with dark liquid inside), and that the item in question would be flagged for further investigation. The participants were urged to walk as far along the 5K route as they felt that they were able, before making the return trip to the GHS parking lot.

It took the participants over two hours to travel about two miles north of the Rock Island St. entrance to the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fairgrounds, as they picked up trash and debris alongside both sides of County Route 11 in Gouverneur. More than seven large plastic bags were filled and left for pick-up by the St. Lawrence County Highway Department. All participants upon their return to the GHS parking lot received Hershey chocolate candy bars as a reward for all their hard work.

Siebels said there is great hope to make the St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau sponsored 5K Trash Dash an annual event. “I hope that if we don’t continue it, which I believe we will, that other people would organize something similar to it. I hope that we can gain more participation as the years go on. I hope people see this, what we’re doing and will want to join in the future.”

Much gratitude was extended to all who made the St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau’s 5K Trash Dash event possible.

Stewart’s Holiday Match Program allocates $1,000 to Grace Food Pantry

by Rachel Hunter

Grace Food Pantry Founder Pastor Robert LaVeck accepting a $1,000 from Gouverneur Stewart’s Shop Store Manager. The funds were allocated from the Stewarts Holiday Match Program. The funding will go to help purchase food for those in need throughout the North Country. (Rachel Hunter photo)

Grace Food Pantry Founder Pastor Robert LaVeck accepting a $1,000 from Gouverneur Stewart’s Shop Store Manager. The funds were allocated from the Stewarts Holiday Match Program. The funding will go to help purchase food for those in need throughout the North Country. (Rachel Hunter photo)

Stewart’s Holiday Match Program allocated $1,000 to the Grace Food Pantry in Gouverneur. The check has been presented, and the funds will be used to purchase food items for those in need throughout the North Country region.

The Grace Food Pantry in Gouverneur is just one of more than 60 organizations in St. Lawrence County to benefit from the Stewart’s Holiday Match Program. The program, in total, was able to allocate a total of $1.88 million to a total of 1,715 organizations this year. Over $32 million has been granted since 1986. From Thanksgiving Day through Christmas Day, Stewart’s customers impressively donated over $941,000 to the program. Each individual donation is matched penny for penny by Stewart’s Shops. There are no administrative costs and 100% of the funds benefit local, non-profit children’s organizations. For more information, visit stewartsshops.com.

The Grace Food Pantry has been in operation since 1999 in the basement of the Christian Life Fellowship Church, 52 Church St., Gouverneur, under the direction of Pastor Robert LaVeck. For over 20 years, the mission of the Grace Food Pantry has always been about more than just food – providing for the physical needs and spiritual concerns of the North Country community as well. The large operation is run on volunteer support. The operation takes up the entire church basement. A total of 25 freezers and refrigerators are running. Each month, local residents receive a full package of food items, including fruit, vegetables, dairy, meat, bread items, and so much more. Weekly, local residents are invited to “glean” needed items such as bread, dairy items and frozen meat. Much gratitude is extended to all those who support the work of the Grace Food Pantry in Gouverneur.

Volunteer help and financial assistance is needed now, perhaps more than ever before, due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. The food pantry is open every Thursday from 9 to 11:45 a.m. and by appointment. Masks and temperature tests are available as well as hand sanitizing stations throughout the facility. For more information or to learn how you can donate, call Pastor LaVeck at 315-287-7656.

DOT Physical By Appt business opens in Gouverneur

Rachel Raven, FNP-C, opens DOT Physical by Appt in the Gouverneur Mini Mall this week. (Rachel Hunter photo)

Rachel Raven, FNP-C, opens DOT Physical by Appt in the Gouverneur Mini Mall this week. (Rachel Hunter photo)

by Rachel Hunter

“DOT Physical By Appt” has opened in the Gouverneur Mini Mall, 137 East Main St., Gouv.

“The purpose of the business is to perform CDL physicals for truck drivers and bus drivers,” said owner Rachel Raven, FNP-C. “We are also doing drug tests which can be done by individual request or contracting with employers.”

The business will also offer group discounts for employers on CDL physicals.

The business is open Monday through Saturday, by appointment only. Appointments can be scheduled by calling or texting 315-323-7360. The business is located at 137 East Main St., which is the mini-mall next to Northern Federal Credit Union. Raven said the business is in Pamela Strouse’s old office.