Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY) back issues from February 2005:
NNY colleges' stock rises with larger endowments in 2004.
Feb 01, 2005
Committee seeks ways to boost housing construction in city.
Feb 01, 2005
Mall owner asks court to block Cor permits.
Feb 01, 2005
New labels for produce note use of less pesticide.
Feb 01, 2005
Jefferson County legislators voting on extension of increased sales tax.
Feb 01, 2005
Town of Gouverneur sues 2 failed businesses over loans.
Feb 02, 2005
Architectural firm looks for possible uses for former Clayton restaurant.
Feb 02, 2005
E.J. Noble Hospital estimates big losses.
Feb 02, 2005
County legislators put off decision on DANC landfill plan.
Feb 02, 2005
City progressing on plastics plant; tough hurdle left.
Feb 02, 2005
Owner of Tick Tock Inn charged after fight over Falcon.
Feb 02, 2005
Police presence at tavern leads to 27 subpoenas.
Feb 02, 2005
Thrift store planned at plaza.
Feb 02, 2005
Impact study still isn't complete for proposed Potsdam Wal-Mart.
Feb 02, 2005
Jefferson legislators approve amended proposal from DANC.
Feb 02, 2005
Bar owners, cops meet, discuss laws.
Feb 02, 2005
First Step Day Care offers backup service for parents.
Feb 03, 2005
OK given for dental program.
Feb 03, 2005
Retiring farmers can face challenges to keep businesses in the family.
Feb 03, 2005
Thrift store planned at plaza.
Feb 03, 2005
Hospital gets OK to move sleep-disorders clinic to former nursing home.
Feb 04, 2005
JCIDA is faced again with proposal to sell some of its loans.
Feb 04, 2005
Soy processor seeks growers to supply 15,000 acres of beans.
Feb 04, 2005
Wal-Mart site plan is approved.
Feb 04, 2005
Settlement offer would close Tick Tock for two weeks.
Feb 05, 2005
Florida duo gives $2.5 million to university.
Feb 05, 2005
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y., careers and commerce column.
Feb 06, 2005
Jefferson County buildings, grounds superintendent retiring.
Feb 06, 2005
Building will be used for storage.
Feb 06, 2005
Carp show to usher in tournament.
Feb 06, 2005
Smorgasbord of northern New York items will be at food-service show.
Feb 06, 2005
Hospital set to move department.
Feb 06, 2005
Social Services fails to get state advance.
Feb 06, 2005
Cloverdale demolition may by aided by grant.
Feb 07, 2005
Services won't be hurt with new rules, banker says.
Feb 07, 2005
Uncle Sam Boat Tours exits Clayton.
Feb 07, 2005
Red tape sinks cruise line visits.
Feb 07, 2005
Hospital considers expansion of medical center in Canton.
Feb 07, 2005
Town of Gouverneur is sued for $1m over loan foreclosure.
Feb 07, 2005
Aubertine retreats from saving power.
Feb 07, 2005
County wants to start sprucing up airport as soon as possible.
Feb 08, 2005
Additional asbestos abatement raises cost of razing Iron Block.
Feb 08, 2005
Mohawk Casino preparing to install new slot machines.
Feb 08, 2005
County may join prescription discount plan.
Feb 08, 2005
Retail center proposed at Ann's Restaurant site.
Feb 08, 2005
Ogdensburg school board approves architect.
Feb 08, 2005
Lowville Planning Board OKs amended Wal-Mart site plan.
Feb 08, 2005
Legislators, City Council vote to let DANC make deals on outside waste.
Feb 08, 2005
County to begin doing low-cost improvements to airport.
Feb 09, 2005
Massena bus run is delayed.
Feb 09, 2005
Proposed funding cuts would further delay Seaway study.
Feb 09, 2005
Bush plans to reintroduce tolls on Seaway, angering shippers.
Feb 09, 2005
Legislators approve waste plan.
Feb 09, 2005
Japanese set to study animal care at Canton Tech.
Feb 10, 2005
Canadian cattle imports discussed.
Feb 11, 2005
Chamber campaign focused on helping smaller businesses.
Feb 11, 2005
Massena Home Depot is assessed at $5.9 million, will get tax break.
Feb 11, 2005
Map of city shows areas ripe for building homes.
Feb 11, 2005
Diamond site cleanup cost estimated to be $440,000.
Feb 11, 2005
Trust to consider taking deed instead of foreclosing on plant.
Feb 11, 2005
Letter seeks Seaway answers.
Feb 11, 2005
Officials flying high on prospects for Watertown Airport.
Feb 12, 2005
Hovercraft business suspended.
Feb 12, 2005
Schoeller to cut 145 jobs in May.
Feb 12, 2005
Subsidized bus trips back on.
Feb 12, 2005