Reminder: Sign-up local youth to participate to Gouverneur Recreation Department’s 2021 Summer Youth Program

by Rachel Hunter

Today is the last day to complete advance registration for the Gouverneur Recreation Department’s 2021 Summer Youth Program, which will be held July 12 to August 12, 2021. Advanced sign-up opportunities will be available today (Friday, July 8) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Gouverneur Recreation Center, at the corner of Clinton St. and Trinity Ave., in Gouverneur.

“We are encouraging families to drop by, say hi, and sign up for summer!” Director Canell said.

The Gouverneur Recreation Department’s 2021 Summer Youth Program will be based from Riverview Recreational Park in Gouverneur this year. The following weekly schedule of events have been planned:

The Summer Youth Program will feature “Morning Park Palooza” activities on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. There will be supervised park play groups for ages 4 to 6, 7 to 10, and 11 to 14. The youth program will feature active play, theme days, arts and crafts, and there will be featured guests.

Afternoon swimming at Sylvia Lake in the Town of Fowler on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for ages 7 to 14, 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The Gouverneur Recreational Department will also be sponsoring outings for youth ages 7 to 14 on Wednesdays to Regal Cinema in Watertown and the Thompson Park Pool and Splash Pad.

“The recreation staff is excited to return and are eagerly preparing,” Director Casey Canell told the Gouverneur Tribune Press. He said that during bus outings, all youth as well as Recreation staff and volunteers will be required to wear a mask. Masks are not required, but welcome while youth engage in outdoor play and swimming. For more information, contact Recreation Director Casey Canell at 315-287-0524.

The Gouverneur Recreation Center also announced that the Gouverneur Recreation Department’s Senior Citizen program will begin Friday, July 16 and continue every Friday morning at the Gouverneur Recreation Center, located at the corner of Clinton St. and Trinity Ave., Gouverneur. “We will be hosting bingo and coffee socials,” Director Canell said. “All senior citizens are welcome.” For more information, contact Recreation Director Casey Canell at 315-287-0524.

More information about Gouverneur Recreation Department’s Summer Youth Program will be made available in upcoming editions of the Gouverneur Tribune Press.

Town of Gouverneur Council votes to donate to Gouverneur Chamber’s Light Up the Village and Town fundraising campaign

by Rachel Hunter

The Town of Gouverneur Council at its economic development meeting on Friday, June 25 unanimously voted to donate $500 toward the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce’s “Light Up the Village and Town” fundraising campaign.

The Gouverneur Area Chamber of Commerce has commenced its “Light Up Our Village and Town” fundraising campaign to raise enough funding for new lit snowflake decorations to be installed in the Gouverneur Village Park.

Due to the state of disrepair, the worn-out lit snowflake decorations that are on the village lampposts in the Gouverneur Village Park each holiday season are no longer able to be installed. Reportedly, the lit decorations were first installed in the Gouverneur Village Park in 1975 and have had minor repairs ever since. Faithful readers of the Gouverneur Tribune Press will recall that Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce President CJ Fitzgerald told the Gouverneur community in December of 2020 that the Gouverneur Chamber would be seeking monetary donations to fund replacements.

The Chamber hopes that, with enough community support, there will be enough funds to purchase lit snowflake decorations that can be installed down Main St. in Gouverneur. The entire Gouverneur community is invited to participate in the fundraising campaign – businesses, residents, civic organizations and more are invited to join the effort to help fund this project. Donations can never be too big or too small… Give what you can afford as every dollar will be appreciated.

The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce has announced that there are sponsorship opportunities available. For a donation of $1,000 you can sponsor a light pole with a new snowflake in the business district for $1,000. A sponsorship plaque will be put on the pole with the sponsor name(s). Co-sponsorship opportunities are also available. All donations can be made online at www.gouverneurchamber.net, or mailed to the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce Office at 53 Herm Towne Road, Gouverneur, NY 13642 c/o Executive Director Donna Besaw.

As of press time this week, Executive Director Donna Besaw announced that businesses, organizations and individuals in the Gouverneur community have already donated a total of $16,775, which has been deposited in the Chamber’s account for the purpose of replacing the decorations. All donors have been listed on the Gouverneur Chamber website, gouverneurchamber.net.

Much gratitude is extended in advance to Gouverneur community for their generosity. More information and sponsorship reports from the Gouverneur Chamber’s “Light Up Our Village and Town” fundraising campaign will be featured in upcoming edition of the Gouverneur Tribune Press. For more information, visit gouverneurchamber.net.

No Fourth of July Fireworks Display in Gouverneur this year

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Fire Department recently announced that it has decided not to host a Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular in 2021 due to COVID-19 related restrictions.

The announcement read as follows: “We have had a lot of inquiries about hosting our 4th of July fireworks. Unfortunately with the unknown of the capacity rules, we elected not to have them again this year. We have to order the show three months in advance, so the decision was made last month not to host the show. Financially, we cannot put the display on unless we fill the fairgrounds to max capacity. With the restrictions in place, we would not be able to do that. We are looking forward to when we can host them again. When that time comes, you have our promise that we will make up for the last two years with the biggest display we have ever hosted! Until then, have a safe summer and we thank everyone for your support!”

GCSD Board of Education meeting open to public on June 28

The June 28, 2021 regular meeting of the Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education will be held in the High School Auditorium. This meeting will be open to the public and will begin at 5:30 PM.  The meeting will include a retirement recognition for Superintendent Lauren French. Current social distancing protocols and the use of masks while inside the school building will apply.

Two Demolition Derby events scheduled for 2021 Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair, other plans finalized

by Rachel Hunter

Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Manager Don Peck announced this week that plans have been finalized for the 2021 Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair, which is scheduled to be held Tuesday, August 3 to Sunday, August 8.

As faithful readers of the Gouverneur Tribune Press will recall, the 2020 Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair was canceled about a year ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. But things are looking up for this year’s county fair.

The 2021 Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair will open on Tuesday, August 3 with a concert by Lonestar at 7 p.m. on the grandstand stage.

Known for merging their country roots with strong melodies and rich vocals, Lonestar, comprised of Richie McDonald (lead vocals), Michael Britt (lead guitar & backing vocals), Keech Rainwater (drums), and Dean Sams (keyboards & backing vocals), has amassed RIAA-certified sales in excess of ten million album units since their national launch in 1995, and achieved ten #1 country hits including "No News," "Come Crying To Me," and their crossover smash "Amazed" (which was also #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, the first record since 1983's "Islands in the Stream", to top both charts). The band's awards include a 1999 ACM Single of The Year for "Amazed" (the song also won the Song of the Year award), and the 2001 CMA Vocal Group of the Year. With over a 100 dates worldwide per year, they are celebrating over 20 years together. Lonestar's recently released CD, Never Enders, features ten new original Lonestar songs that bring the band's trademark sound into the contemporary arena.

Fair Manager Peck said, “We have already sold all of the advanced track seats, so none of those are available. But we are going to turn the concert around. They are going to use the grandstand. We are going to turn the concert around, and the people who have their reserved track seat tickets will still have premium seats. They are going to be right in front, behind the grandstand stage, all fenced off. Festival seating will be $25 per ticket. You can stand, bring a chair, if you want, and it will be in the infield…” Tickets will be available soon online, and also in the fair office when it opens for the season in mid-July.

On Wednesday, August 4, will be the Firemen’s Parade and Band Day. “Band Day could be limited. We don’t know exactly… A lot of bands aren’t marching. So we only have three or four bands at the present time. We are reaching out to the fire departments now.”

Fair Manager Peck also announced that there will be a talent show in front of the grandstand on the evening of Thursday, August 5. Harness racing will once again be at noon on Thursday, as is the annual tradition.

On Friday, August 6, there will be a rodeo in the afternoon and evening in front of the grandstand. Tickets will be $15 each.

On Saturday, August 7, there will be a truck pull in the afternoon and a modified tractor pull in the evening. Tickets will be $15 each.

A big change is coming to annual crowd-favorite, the Demolition Derby. The 2021 Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair will host two Demolition Derby events. “We are having one at noon, and one at 4 p.m. We are going to limit it to 50 cars per derby. They must be pre-registered. We are going to pre-sell the grandstand tickets for a maximum of 1,200 tickets per derby. We are doing that due to COVID regulations. We don’t want the grandstand packed like it normally is. We don’t want to have waiting lines like they normally do to buy their tickets. We don’t want to have waiting lines for people to register their cars and go up to the judges stand where it is so crowded. So for this year, we are going to try two derbies, limited to 50 cars per derby. Each derby will be like a separate derby completely. The prize money will be the same as in the past for each derby. We are going to be doubling our expenses, but we are going to be limiting it to only 1,200 people in the grandstand. It’ll be a great show. Those tickets will be pre-sold at the fair office…” The tickets will be $15 each. More information about ticket availability will be released in a future edition of the Gouverneur Tribune Press.

Fair Manager Peck also announced the return of the free ground acts, the Eudora Farms Interactive Petting Zoo and Rosaire’s Racing Pigs. The 2021 Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair will also see the return of Coleman Bros. Shows Inc. for carnival rides and games.

When asked by the Gouverneur Tribune Press if the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair had received any guidance about traffic flow under the grandstand and in other buildings, Fair Manager Peck said the following: “I believe we are going to open up underneath the grandstand. We will have one-way traffic in accordance CDC and NYS Department of Health regulations. So there will be arrows on the floor for one-way traffic under the grandstand and also on the floor in the Youth Building.”

More information about the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair will be published in upcoming editions of the Gouverneur Tribune Press. For more information, visit GouverneurFair.net.

Gouverneur Community Wide Rummage Sales on this weekend

by Rachel Hunter

The 2021 Gouverneur Community Wide Rummage Sales are on this weekend (June 4-6). The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce recently moved the annual event to the first weekend in June after hearing from community members that they wanted it to be held earlier due to all the autumn obligations.

The response has been tremendous, and with other towns and villages in St. Lawrence County holding their own community wide rummage sales this weekend, there has never been a better time to get your rummage sale fix!

The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce reminds the Gouverneur community to practice COVID-19 protocols, social distancing of six feet and wearing masks while visiting rummage sales, especially those held in enclosed spaces like a garage.

All Gouverneur residents hosting rummage sales are reminded that it is against local law to put rummage sale signage on any curb, sidewalk, pole, post, tree, rock, fence, hydrant, bridge, another sign, or other surface located on, over, or across any public street, right-of-way, property, or thoroughfare. To serve the local community, the Gouverneur Tribune Press has opened up its classified section this week to all rummage sale advertisements. While the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce is not creating a map this year, rummage sale listings can be found in this week’s edition of the Gouverneur Tribune Press!

Don’t miss your chance to snag some great deals this weekend at the 2021 Gouverneur Community Wide Rummage Sales – Friday, June 4 through Sunday, June 6. Hours vary at each participating rummage sale location. For more information about the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce, visit gouverneurchamber.net.

Gouverneur Farmers Market opens June 3

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Farmers Market, sponsored by the Gouverneur Area Chamber of Commerce, is returning to the Gouverneur Village Park this summer. It will be open every Thursday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., from June through October. The 2021 Gouverneur Farmers Market season will open this Thursday, June 3.

Gouverneur Farmers Market Director Linda Brown told the Gouverneur Tribune Press that she anticipates at least seven vendors to make their return during the 2021 Gouverneur Farmers Market season. But there is still plenty of room for local vendors to sign up to join the farmers market fun. For more information, call Linda at 315-287-0384.

Are you looking for farm-fresh produce, plants, local products, crafts and more? Don’t miss the Gouverneur Farmers Market this summer on Thursdays in the Gouverneur Village Park!

State Police investigate fatal crash in Fowler

On May 13, 2021, at approximately 10:32 a.m., State Police responded to State Route 58 in Fowler for a report of a one-car crash. An investigation at the scene revealed that a 2014 Jeep Compass operated by 66-year-old Debra A. Day of Fowler, was traveling east on State Route 58, when her vehicle ran off the south shoulder of the road and struck a rock wall head on. The vehicle then rolled and eventually landed back onto all four wheels in the southbound lane of traffic. Day was transported by LifeNet to SUNY Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse where she succumbed to her injuries. An autopsy is pending. This investigation is ongoing.

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.

GHS to release virtual theatrical performance on May 20

Theater is back at Gouverneur! Gouverneur High School Grades 10-12 to present: 6 Ft. Scenes, a play by Lindsay Price. The performance will be released for viewing at: 7:00 PM, Thursday, May 20th on the GCSD Facebook Page. Donations can be made to the High School Musical Department at the High School.

A total of 15 scenes will be performed by: Cole Siebels, Hazen Given, Noble Baker, Maia Ontiveros and Alan Boclair. "A collection of 15 scenes in which no two characters get within 6ft of each other. Use them to explore the physical and emotional distance between people - what causes us to stay apart?" It is directed by Emily Bason with assistance from Alex Clancy (lighting) and Kolby Wells (sound).

A special word of gratitude is extended to Gouverneur High School Principal Cory Wood, Grant Hanlon and Robert Decker.

Murder Investigation: Rossie man gunned down inside Richville home, SLC Sheriff makes 3 arrests

St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Deputies have charged John C. Anson, 29, of 580 County Route 18, Richville, with murder in the second degree (A-1 Felony), Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the second degree (C Felont), after an investigation that occurred at 580 County Route 18, Richville, at approximately 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 4. Deputies were initially called to the residence for a burglary in progress with an unknown male inside.

Upon their arrival, deputies found Justin A. Massey, 40, of Rossie, NY deceased with a gunshot to his body.

Also charged during the incident are Charles M. Anson, 51, of Richville with three counts of Reckless Endangerment (D Felony) and Tampering with Physical Evidence (E Felony). Kayla M. Briggs, 25, of DeKalb Junction with Tampering with Physical Evidence (E Felony).

Both Ansons are currently being held at the Sheriff’s Office awaiting arraignment in front of a local court judge. Due to New York State Bail Reform, Kayla Briggs will be issued an appearance ticket and released.

The St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office was assisted on scene by the New York State Police, the Department of Homeland Security Investigations, the North Country Crime Analysis Center, and the St. Lawrence County District Attorney’s Office.

It is not believed that any other suspects are at large as it relates to this particular incident. The investigation remains pending.

The Sheriff’s Office will release more information when it becomes available. As the North Country mourns the loss of Justin Massey, the Gouverneur Tribune Press will update this story as more information is made available.

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.