Reminder: First UMC Gouverneur to host Free Community Wide Thanksgiving Dinner

by Rachel Hunter

The First United Methodist Church of Gouverneur will host a free Community Wide Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, November 24, starting at noon. The dinner is open to all residents of Gouverneur and the surrounding communities.

The 2022 Community Wide Thanksgiving Dinner will be complete with all the trimmings.

The dinner will be served via a takeout only format this year, and reservations are required by Tuesday, November 22. Deliveries available only to those unable to pickup. Please call the church office to RSVP by Tuesday, November 22 at 315-287-2440.

North Country joins forces to support Fowler resident injured in fuel truck explosion

by Rachel Hunter

The North Country community is coming together to support Fowler native Jon Kelley, a former Town of Fowler employee, who is recovering from injuries sustained in a fuel truck explosion and fire, which occurred mid-October in the Town of Fowler.

Jon Kelley was working on the fuel truck when it exploded on Oct. 18 at Tripp Fuels on County Route 22 in Fowler. He was blown off it. After the blast, Kelley’s childhood friend, Bradley Blackburn, two Ft. Drum soldiers rushed to action to help the wounded man. He was flown to Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, and has been hospitalized for nearly one month.

The Town of Fowler Council at its Nov. 7 meeting approved for letters of recognition to be sent to Town of Fowler resident Bradley Blackburn, to the Commander of the 10th Mountain Division Major General Gregory Anderson recognizing the valor of two 10th Mountain Division soldiers Staff Sgt. Joshua A. Hayes and Pfc. Jacob V. Lundermo for their heroic actions on October 18, 2022.

Town of Fowler Supervisor Rick Newvine read the letters as follows:

“To Commander of the 10th Mountain Division Major General Gregory Anderson: On October 18, 2022, two 10th Mountain Division soldiers – Staff Sgt. Joshua A. Hayes and Pfc Jacob V. Lundermo – showed the people of the Town of Fowler what a great asset Fort Drum is to the North Country. An explosion of a fuel truck at Tripp Fuels caused serious injuries to Jon Kelley, a Fowler resident and employee of the fuel depot. The actions of these two veterans and a neighbor Brad Blackburn kept this incident from becoming a full-blown disaster. Their military training showed immediately. With no concern for their own safety, they led people from the adjacent restaurant to safety and directed any potential threat of subsequent explosion to a safe distance from the incident area. They then proceeded to administer care to the victim until healthcare professionals arrived. There is no doubt in the minds of this town board or anyone that was there that these three prevented any ensuing damage or physical harm by their heroic efforts. We, the Town Board of Fowler, will at our next meeting recognize the valor of these individuals and hope the Department of the Army will do the same for these two exemplary soldiers.” The letter was signed by all Fowler Town Council members.

Town of Fowler Supervisor Rick Newvine then read the following letter for Town of Fowler resident Bradley Blackburn: “The Fowler Town Board would like to officially recognize and thank you for your actions on October 18, 2022 at Tripp Fuels. Your calm and professional reaction to this unfortunate accident kept the effects of the explosion and aftermath to a minimum. Jon Kelley’s injuries while very serious, could have been much worse, and many others could have also been hurt. When life deals us these unexpected circumstances, like it did on October 18, we all hope that we can be that guy who steps up and becomes a hero. Thank you for being that guy.” The letter was signed by all Fowler Town Council members.

The Town of Fowler Council unanimously approved to send the letters. The motion was made by Town Councilman Scott Cleveland, seconded by Town Councilman Lynn Bishop, and approved by all town councilpersons present.

Later in the meeting, Town of Fowler Deputy Supervisor Karen Simmons reported that she had talked with Jon Kelley’s wife, Natalie, who said that they are hoping Jon will return home on Nov. 17.

“She said it is going to be a long road,” Deputy Supervisor Simmons said. “He is going to have to have a lot of rehabilitation, a lot of physical therapy. He’s had a hip replacement, he had a rod put in from his hip to his knee, and he had a broken heel, and a lot of skin grafting. She said that he’s been very positive throughout the whole process. The people at the hospital just can’t believe how upbeat he is and everything for what he went through. But she said that they are hoping he will be able to come home on Nov. 17…”

The Town of Fowler has placed donation jugs at the Fowler Town Hall, Tripp Fuels in Fowler, and Newvine’s NAPA Auto Parts in Gouverneur in order to help the Kelley family “with the untimely loss of income.”

A spaghetti dinner fundraiser will be held on Saturday, November 19, 4 to 6 p.m., at the Gouverneur Elks Lodge No. 2035, located at 1419 US Highway 11, Gouverneur. Dinners will be available via takeout or free delivery. Volunteer drivers will be available to bring the meals to Gouverneur, Hailesboro, Fowler, Harrisville, with more communities being added as word spreads about the benefit event. The dinner costs $12 per meal, and includes spaghetti, tossed salad, roll and dessert. All funds raised will benefit Jon Kelley as he recovers from the work-related injury. All North Country residents are encouraged to RSVP by calling or texting Melissa Woodward, event organizer, at 315-355-1440.

“There is a saying “Fowler kids stick together.” My parents were Fowler kids and so was Jon. I have known Jon since I was born, he was my neighbor and I grew up with his two boys. My husband considers his son Dustin one of his best friend’s so our families have always remained close,” Mrs. Woodward said. “Jon has always been a “pick up the phone and call when you need me” type of guy. When I heard of his accident I knew that Jon needed all of his “Fowler kids” to stick together and give to him the way he’s always gave to us. A little way to show Jon just how much we all love him and how we’re all here to support his road to recovery.”

A GoFundMe page has also been established to assist Jon Kelley and his family with medical and travel expenses. As of press time this week, a total of 19 donations had been submitted, totaling $3,300.

Jon Kelley is known in the Fowler community for his willingness to give the shirt off his back for a community member in need – and now the North Country community has the opportunity to show their big heart for one of their own through several local benefits. More information on these upcoming events will be reported as further details cross the Tribune news desk.

Trick-or-treating hours set in Gouverneur

by Rachel Hunter

The Village of Gouverneur has announced that trick-or-treating hours in the Village of Gouverneur will be on Halloween night, Monday, October 31, between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m.

The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees set the trick-or-treating hours at its Oct. 18 board meeting. The motion to set the hours was unanimously approved by the village board.

Village of Gouverneur Mayor Ron McDougall reported that the times will also allow the costumed youths to attend the Third Annual Parkstead Gouverneur Trunk and Treat on Monday, October 31, 4 to 6 p.m., at 500 Sleepy Hollow Road in Gouverneur. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. Once again this year, there will be a costume contest and lots of candy. All those in attendance are encouraged to come in their best costume and bring a treat container to collect all the candy and other treats offered at the various decorated trunks throughout the Parkstead Gouverneur complex. All local businesses and community members are also invited to set up a decorated trunk and help distribute treats to the costumed youth in attendance. For more information or to register a trunk, call Parkstead Gouverneur at 315-287-3163.

In addition, Mayor McDougall also announced the following upcoming Halloween events in the Gouverneur community:

The 2022 Gouverneur Trunk or Treat, sponsored by the Community Health Center of the North Country and Seaway Valley Prevention Council, in partnership with the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Association and Gouverneur Central School District, will be held on Friday, October 28, 6 p.m., at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds. All trunk-or-treaters are encouraged to wear their best costume, as the annual event returns to its original walk-through format.

Motorists are asked to park in the Gouverneur Central lot on E. Barney St. Costumed children will then make their way through the fairgrounds entrance between the parking lot and the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair office. They will then walk down the Gouverneur Fair Midway section, stopping at each vehicle with decorated trunks and receive their treats. This is a free community event, and all are invited to attend.

Organizers informed the Gouverneur Tribune Press that a total of 20 decorated trunks have already registered for the event, with plenty room for more. All businesses, organizations and individuals interested in decorating a trunk are encouraged to register their vehicle by calling 315-713-4861 or email council@svpc.net.

Mayor McDougall also reminded that the Gouverneur Recreation Department will hold its 27th Annual Community Costume Spooktacular on Saturday, October 29, starting at 11 a.m., on the Village Park Green in downtown Gouverneur, weather permitting. All costumed youths are invited and encouraged to attend. A costume contest will be held at 11:30 a.m., and prizes will be awarded. All entrants will then join a Halloween Parade down the Main St. block at noon. For more information, call the Gouverneur Recreation Department at 315-287-0524.

The next meeting of the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 6 p.m., in the municipal courtroom.

Swinging for Education: SJS Vikings Annual Golf Tournament to be held this Sunday

by Rachel Hunter

The St. James School Vikings Annual Golf Tournament will be held on Sunday, August 28, at Emerald Greens in Gouverneur. All North Country resident are encouraged to participate. By “swinging for education,” participants will help raise funds to benefit the St. James Catholic School in Gouverneur.

Registration will be held at 10 a.m., with a shotgun start at 11 a.m. The cost is $50 per person, or $200 per team. The cost includes greens fees, cart fee, welcome gift, hot dog lunch, cash bar, and a chance to win great prizes!

There will be a $1,000 cash payout that will be split for the best team score in the men, women and co-ed divisions. This prize is in memory of Dale I. Bush, a longtime supporter of the St. James School Annual Golf Tournament.

Dale I. Bush passed away in 2019 at the age of 76. Dale was born on February 24, 1943 in Gouverneur, NY, the son of Alton S. Bush and Margaret L. Jones Bush. Dale graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1961 and from Canton ATI in 1963, with a degree in Agri-Business. After college, he joined the United States Army Reserves.

Mr. Bush began his career at Agway in Syracuse in 1964 as a manager/trainee. He married Kathryn Randall on April 30, 1966 at St. James Church in Gouverneur. They moved to several different states, returning to Gouverneur in 1972 and purchased his grandparents' farm on the Welch Road. He worked for Agway, Augsbury, and Atlantic/Ultramar until he started his own business, D.I. Bush Fuels Inc. in 1982.

Dale was an active member of St. James Catholic Church in Gouverneur where he was a Eucharistic Minister, Parish Council member, 20-year Kiwanis member, 15-year trustee of E.J. Noble Hospital board of directors, advisor/board member of Gouverneur Community Bank, advisory board member for St. Lawrence/Lewis County BOCES, and a member of the board of directors of Cambray Housing. In 2003, Dale and Kay were named Citizens of the Year by the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce. Dale enjoyed spending time with his family, his beef cows, golfing, collecting tractors, trips to the casino, bowling, singing and dancing.

The St. James Golf Tournament Committee Members include Mike and Emily Bason, Teresa Minckler, Bridgette LaPierre, Ashley June, and Michelle Fuller. The committee announced that there will be a 50/50 raffle as well as special raffle of a Lemon Basket, featuring lemon-themed items, and a cooler, donated by Ace Hardware.

Registration for the 2022 St. James Vikings Annual Golf Tournament is still open, and all those interested in participating are encouraged to attend. For more information, call Committee Member Michelle Fuller at 315-486-8173.

GFD Fireworks Spectacular set for Labor Day

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Fire Department announced this past week that its fireworks spectacular has been rescheduled for Labor Day, Monday, September 5, dusk at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds.

Faithful readers of the Gouverneur Tribune Press will recall that the fireworks spectacular was originally scheduled to be held on July 5, but it was postponed due to inclement weather.

The Gouverneur Fire Department promises that it will be the biggest display of fireworks that the GFD has ever done, and will be the biggest display of fireworks in the North Country. There will be a donation charge at the game for entry. The gates will open at 4 p.m.

The fireworks spectacular is made possible, due to the many generous sponsorships from local businesses.

More information will be reported as the event nears.

Village of Gouverneur to undertake improvement project

by Rachel Hunter

The Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees at its June 21 meeting adopted the following resolution:

“Whereas, the Village Board of the Village of Gouverneur intends to undertake an improvement project known as Village of Gouverneur Wilson and Smith Street Collection System Improvements, and

“Whereas, in conjunction with said project, the Village plans for the construction of new 8” PVC sewer mains with 4” and 6” PVC laterals, new manholes, and new catch basins along Wilson Street, Smith Street, Johnstown Road, and a portion of NYS Route 11, and

“Whereas, the Village Board has received a long Environmental Assessment Form, Part I, which is dated June 21, 2022, and

“Whereas, the Village Board of the Village of Gouverneur wishes to act as lead agency in this matter and conduct a coordinated review under the State Environmental Review Act,

“Now Therefore Be It Resolved, that the Village Board of the Village of Gouverneur does hereby request that it be designated as lead agency for the purpose of performing environmental review on the project, and

“It is further Resolved, the Environmental Assessment Form be circulated to all other involved agencies to seek their approval of the Village as lead agency in order to conduct a coordinated review of the project.”

The motion to adopt the resolution was made by Trustee Troy Besaw, and seconded by Deputy Mayor Charles Newvine.

The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote. Votes in favor were cast in a roll call vote, and it was unanimous decision of the village that the resolution be thereupon declared and duly adopted.

The next meeting of the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees will be held on Tuesday, July 19, 6 p.m. in the municipal courtroom. For more information, call 315-287-1720.

GCS Staff Recognition Award presented to GMS Physical Education Teacher Amber Wilcox

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education at its regular meeting on June 27 presented the GCS Staff Recognition Award to Gouverneur Middle School Physical Education Teacher Amber Wilcox.

“These awards are nothing short of a pleasure for the board to present,” Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education President David Fenlong said. “We get to celebrate staff members who were nominated by their peers as an outstanding person and team member who has gone above and beyond their duties to help others. This recipient was chosen by the District Shared Decision-Making Team out of a long list of many outstanding people who were also noticed and nominated for their efforts. This recipient rose to the top, and the winner of this Staff Recognition Award is Amber Wilcox.”

Great applause sounded at the announcement of the award.

The framed resolution presented read as follows: “Whereas, The efforts of the Gouverneur Central School District staff are essential to the successful operation of the District’s schools and programs; and

“Whereas, The District Shared Decision-Making Team, in consideration of her nomination, recognizes Ms. Amber Wilcox as a worthy recipient of the Gouverneur Central School Staff Recognition Award for the 2021-2022 school year; and

“The District Shared Decision-Making Team determined Ms. Wilcox’s worthiness of this recognition because, “Amber Wilcox is the epitome of going above and beyond her normal job duties. She does everything in her power to make staff feel appreciated. She always does “little” things to let us know how much we are appreciated and that what we do is important and doesn’t go unnoticed. She creates Grateful bags that her Advisory then chooses to deliver to a staff member. She uses her creativity to come up with amazing ideas for character education. She does so many amazing activities with her students to build relationships and let them know how much she cares. Wearing hearts with positive messages, designing posters to correlate to our character ed award of the month. When one of her students received an award and the ceremony was Norwood way, in the evening, Amber wanted to support the student and went to the ceremony. (Amber lives in Evans Mills.) Amber Wilcox makes the middle school a brighter place. It’s hard to put into words all that she does. She strives daily to create an environment that is positive for everyone. This impact goes far beyond the gymnasium. Amber also put a lot of time and effort into make the track meet a successful event for all,” and

“Therefore, But It Resolved, The Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education recognizes Amber Wilcox as a recipient of the Gouverneur Central School Staff Recognition Award for the 2021-22 school year. The Board of Education congratulates Ms. Wilcox on her nomination and award, and extends its appreciation for her dedication and service to the students and families of the Gouverneur Central School District.

“Approved, this 27th day of June 2022, by the Board of Education of the Gouverneur Central School District."

The resolution was signed by David Fenlong, president of the Board of Education.

“Thank you again very much,” Mr. Fenlong said as he presented the framed resolution to Ms. Wilcox.

The next meeting of the Gouverneur Central School District Board of Education will be held on Monday, July 11, 5:30 p.m., in the GHS auditorium. For more information, visit gcsk12.org.

Reminder: GFD Fireworks Spectacular on July 5

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Fire Company will host the largest display of fireworks in the North Country on Tuesday, July 5 at dusk. The event will be held at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds. There is a donation charge at the gates for entry. The gates will open at 4 p.m., and the public is welcome and encouraged to attend. Food vendors will be on site at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds as well. The event was mentioned during the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, June 21.

Faithful readers of the Gouverneur Tribune Press will recall that, after a two-year hiatus, the Gouverneur Fire Department is making plans to come back with the biggest show the Gouverneur Fire Department has ever done.

“It will be the largest show in the North Country for sure,” Gouverneur Fire Chief Tom Conklin told the Gouverneur Tribune Press in a recent interview. “We are looking forward to putting on the show for the community to celebrate the Fourth of July.

“We originally planned to have it on July 4th but being the size of our show, our vendor, was doing to other shows that same night and he didn’t have enough equipment for the size of our show. So we moved it to July 5 because the vendor (Majestic Fireworks) needed all of his equipment for the size of our show alone.”

The Gouverneur Fire Department Fireworks Spectacular is made possible due to the generous sponsorship received from Gouverneur businesses and community members. As of press deadline this week, the list of sponsorships included over 20 names.

As always, the Gouverneur Fire Department asks that no one bring their own fireworks as it is a huge safety concern for the company putting the show on and for the families attending the show.

Don’t miss the GFD Fireworks spectacular at the Gouverneur Fairgrounds on Tuesday, July 5!

Flag Day Parade is Saturday

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce sponsored Annual Flag Day Parade and Business Extravaganza will be held on Saturday, June 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The annual tradition will return to the Gouverneur community after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. The event promises to have fun for the whole family, starting at 10 a.m. with fun and activities in the Gouverneur Village Park, including the following: craft vendors, food vendors, business vendors, music and children’s games. Local vendors are invited to bring a table to the Gouverneur Village Park and join the fun! For more information, call the Chamber office at 315-287-0331.

The Gouverneur Elks Lodge No. 2035 will hold its Annual Flag Day Ceremony in the Gouverneur Village Park starting at 12:30 p.m. to celebrate the anniversary of the flag’s birth and to recall the achievements attained beneath its folds. The public is welcomed and encouraged to attend. The ceremony will be conducted at the bandstand, as is tradition.

At 1 p.m., the Gouverneur Masonic Lodge No. 217 will start to serve its Flag Day Chicken BBQ, take-out only, available from the Masonic Temple on Trinity Ave. in Gouverneur. See details in related ad inside this edition.

At 1 p.m., parade participants are invited to head to Wilson St. to Johnstown St. to lineup for the Annual Flag Day Parade. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce is inviting all who wish to participate to join in the fun this year – local dignitaries, classic/antique vehicles, area children riding bicycles, local businesses and organizations, school marching bands, and others. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce will also award a $50 check to the most patriotic float in the parade. As in the past, the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce asks anyone with candy for the children to pass it out instead of tossing it into the street. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce invites all to join (either as parade participant or spectator) to make this parade the best one yet!

At 2 p.m., the parade will commence from Wilson St./Johnstown St. and turn down Main Street traveling across the Route 11 bridge toward the Gouverneur Village Park. The parade will disembark at the Northern Credit Union Parking Lot.

Spectators are encouraged to lineup along the parade route and enjoy the parade. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce has ordered 300 American Flags, and they will be distributed in advance of the parade. All are encouraged to arrive early at the Gouverneur Village Park to enjoy the festivities.

Don’t miss a moment of the fun during the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce sponsored Annual Flag Day Parade and Business Extravaganza in the Gouverneur Village Park this Saturday, June 11! For more information about the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce, visit gouverneurchamber.net.

Memorial Day observance in Gouverneur to be held on May 30

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur community is invited and encouraged to attend the Memorial Day Observance in Gouverneur will be held on Monday, May 30, starting at 10 a.m. in downtown Gouverneur.

The observance is annually organized jointly by the Silas Wainwright VFW Post No. 6338 in Gouverneur and the James Maloy American Legion Post No. 65 in Gouverneur. The 2022 Memorial Day observance is hosted by the Silas Wainwright VFW Post No. 6338.

VFW Commander John Holt informed the Gouverneur Tribune Press this week that the 2022 Gouverneur Memorial Day observance will start with the annual Memorial Day parade. Lineup will once again be at 9:30 a.m. on Rock Island Road in Gouverneur. There will be coffee and donuts for parade participants at the James Maloy American Legion Post No. 65 beforehand.

At the 10 a.m. start time, the parade will turn onto Route 11 and will travel the parade route past the Gouverneur Village Park. The 2022 Parade Marshal will be Roland Roderick. The U.S. Navy Wreath presentation will be at the Route 11 bridge over the Oswegatchie to salute the dead. The parade will then turn left onto Hailesboro St. to Riverside Cemetery where the 2022 Gouverneur Memorial Day Ceremony will be held.

Commander Holt confirmed that the Gouverneur Wildcat Marching Band will be featured in the Memorial Day Parade, and will provide music at the ceremony to follow at Riverside Cemetery (William St., Gouverneur).

Invitations were sent to local dignitaries, and the Village of Gouverneur and the Town of Gouverneur shared details of the annual observance at their respective monthly meetings.

All those in attendance at the Gouverneur Memorial Day Observance will be invited to a luncheon at the Gouverneur VFW Hall, 100 W. Main St., Gouverneur, following the Memorial Day ceremony.

In addition to the 2022 Gouverneur Memorial Day observance, the Silas Wainwright VFW Post No. 6338 will also host Memorial Day ceremonies at Brasie Corners and in the Town of Edwards. North Country community members are encouraged to attend those observances as well. Further details will be reported when information is received by the Gouverneur Tribune Press.