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  • Rough Faced Girl

    Ben Kelly, Grade 6, SRCS|Oct 27, 2011

    Have you ever felt like you can connect to a character in a story? Do you ever feel like you have cruel siblings? Do you have manipulative sisters who treat you terribly poor and cruel? Well in the story The Rough Faced Girl the youngest sister is treated cruel by her evil sisters. She’s also treated like she’s not noticeable. This well written book is by Rafe Martin. It’s greatly illustrated by David Shannon. This publication is based on an Algonquin Cinderella story. In the story I learn...

  • Its a Boy!

    Oct 27, 2011

    Name: Henrik John Campeau Born: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 8:37 p.m. Weight: 9 lbs 7.4 oz Length: 20.5 inches Parents: Cami White & Jeremy Campeau Siblings: Bailey, Jeremy, Halle, Grace, Hayden and Kahontiio Maternal Grandparents: Marsha White and the late John White Paternal Grandparents: Mary Lou and Charlie Lantry, and the late Marcel Campeau Maternal Great-Grandparents: Viola and Barney Rourke, and the late Cecelia and Clifford White Paternal Great-Grandparents: The late Grace and...

  • Consumer Corner

    Oct 27, 2011

    Halloween is just one week away. Parents and their children are out looking for costumes and buying the treats to give to those trick or treaters knocking on the door. We all go to Wal-Mart, grocery stores and other stores to buy candy and treats for Halloween. What does one buy? You buy your favorite treats/candy, we all do, and everyone probably does. Here are some ideas to think about, and some “healthy” alternatives: 1. Jelly Belly Candy: Intertested in corn flavored jellybeans? Then you want to find Jelly Belly corn flavored jellybeans. Th...

  • We Love Visitors!

    Oct 27, 2011

    Museum of Civilization consultants and staff; along with Mohawk Council of Akwesasne staff visited Indian Time on Thursday, Oct. 20. They are focusing on the culture of 11 First Nations and Inuit communities in Quebec to prepare for the next permanent exhibit of the Musee de la civilization, which will be opening March 2013 in Quebec City. Hope we were helpful, come back and visit us again anytime. Bottom (L-R): Bogdan Stefan, Mathilde Dherissard, Tobi Mitchell Top row (L-R): Curtis Lazore,...

  • Blast from the Past

    Oct 27, 2011

    Freshman Class in 1974 at Salmon River Central School Row 1: Fullum, LaPage, Laughing, Loran, Loran, Lazore, Leroux, Loran Row 2: Ghostlaw, Jacques, Edwards, Howard, Folley, Gray, David, Gorrow, Jacobs Row 3: Jackson, Lauzon, Johnson, Garrow, Hamlin, Juen, LaBrake, Gokey, LaPage Row 4: Jacobs, Hart, Lauzon, Latulipe, Ghostlaw, Foisy, Herne, Gorrow...

  • The Haudenosaunee Visit the Susquehanna River

    David Arquette, HETF Director|Oct 27, 2011

    Before the Europeans came over to Turtle Island, indigenous Nations used to inhabit all the lands along the Susquehanna River. On October 14, 2011, Thatotaho-Sid Hill, Chief Jake Edwards from the Onondaga Nation, David Arquette, Director of HETF, and Ann Dapice from the Lenape Nation visited the confluence of the Susquehanna River, where the North branch, West branch and South Branch all come together near the town of Sunbury, south of Lewisburg. There standing on the ridge overlooking the...

  • Akwesasne players in Maryland Tourney

    Maggie King|Oct 27, 2011

    This past weekend 6 boys from Akwesasne participated in the Brine Indian Summer Field Lacrosse U 11 Tournament with Six Nations. Players are Jay Chubb, Memphis Mitchell, Gage King, Treven David, Isaiah Skidders and Kainen Francis-Thompson. The Tournament was held on Oct 23 in Jarretsville, Maryland. The Team went 3-0 beating Delaware 8-4, Maryland 6-4 and Appalachian Mountains 8-5. The Tournament was a qualifier for the Dicks Sporting Goods Tournament being held Dec 30-Jan 1st in Florida. Cash...

  • The Cornwall Legion Branch 297/ No Frills Major Midget Cornwall Colts are showing a record of 2 wins and 3 losses after 5 games

    Patrick Dussault|Oct 27, 2011

    In the 1st game of the season in Long Sault, the Colts were tied 4-4 going in the third period against South Stormont, but with several key players out of the line-up, the Colts ran out of gas and lost 8-4. Goals went to Ian Larin, Josh Toltesi, Vincent Paul and Justin Proulx while Phil Makinson helped on 2 of the 4 goals scored. The following game was the home opener for the Colts, which resulted in a 4-2 win over South Dundas. Goalie Samuel Dussault was solid in front of the net, making several keys saves early on. Jacob Laflèche lead the...

  • Overview of fall Varsity Sports at Salmon River

    Kyrie Ransom|Oct 27, 2011

    Salmon River Varsity Athletics has proved to be a powerhouse in many areas in the fall Northern Athletic Conference. With the first season under the restructured NAC new Northern Division, Salmon River has been both a strong athletic program with potential for years to come. The fall sports season has been winding down and with that seniors from the class of 2012 have been honored by their teammates, coaches and fans at their last home games and home meets. Girls Varsity Soccer The Girls...

  • Mohawk Valley Community College's Ice hockey team "the hawks' were on the road this past weekend

    Oct 27, 2011

    Salmon River Central’s 2011 Graduating Class had 11 of its Varsity Hockey Team Players in it. With the determination of Coach Rob Seymour, Head Ice Hockey Coach of the Mohawk Valley Community College, he was successful in recruiting 9 of these 11 awesome athletes. This past weekend in Morristown, New Jersey, at the Mennen Sports Arena, the boys had their first experience in playing college hockey. They played two games against the team from the Community College of Morristown. They were d...

  • Local hockey teams lace up skates to create a future without breast cancer

    Oct 27, 2011

    By registering for the program, teams pledge their time, energy and a portion of all proceeds raised to CBCF-Ontario and its vision of creating a future without breast cancer - a disease with which 1 in 9 Canadian women will be diagnosed in her lifetime. Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Canadian Women’s Hockey Team Captain, analyst on TSN and CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada, and ICEd PINK’s honorary spokesperson says, “I’m so proud to be the honorary spokesperson for ICEd PINK. As the former captain of Team Canada’s Women’s Olympic team, I’m passionat...

  • Salmon River Girls Soccer team honors seniors and coach

    Sesi King|Oct 27, 2011

    It was another successful season with no losses for the Salmon River Girls Soccer Team as Coach Kathy Valancius helped to honor all 13 seniors at the latest contest against St. Lawrence Central. There was a good crowd on hand to witness the honoring of the Shamrocks who will graduate and will be playing their last season of soccer with SR. At halftime, the girls were asked to gather as each senior was recognized along with coach Valancius. It was an emotional few minutes during the...

  • Salmon River Boys Soccer News

    Sesi King|Oct 27, 2011

    On Monday, October 24th, Salmon River hosted Malone that ended in a 3-3 tie. Salmon River will continue to play to advance towards the playoffs. On Friday October 29, Salmon and Gouverneur will compete in the Class B opening round. On November 2, seed #4 Salmon River will go against seed #1 Ogdensburg at the Masse...

  • Massena Gridmen win third straight game

    Rachelle Garrow Hayes|Oct 27, 2011

    The Massena Red Raiders improve their record to 4-4 with a third straight win last Friday night at Nicholas field. The Raiders defeated the Governeur Wildcats, 33-8, on the first Louis Trevino Senior night and head into playoffs with a .500 record. Junior Jordy Mitchell had a great night running the ball for the Raiders. He started with an interception of 66 yards to the Wildcat 11 yard line, then a few plays later rushed for 5-yards which resulted in the first Massena touchdown. Mitchell...