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Watertown Police Identify Individuals Involved in Saturday Night’s Car-Pedestrian Crash

Watertown, NY -- The Watertown Police Department has released the names of the individuals involved in a car-pedestrian crash that occurred on Saturday night. The pedestrian, identified as 47-year-old Marty Parish, was struck while crossing State Street. The driver of the vehicle, 26-year-old Hunter DuPree of Carthage, was not injured.

According to police, the crash took place when Parish attempted to cross the street outside of a designated crosswalk. Parish was struck by DuPree’s car, sustaining serious injuries. As of Monday, authorities report that Parish remains in critical but stable condition.

Detective Lieutenant Joseph Giaquinto emphasized the importance of using crosswalks for both pedestrian and motorist safety. "It’s important that people use the crosswalks. They’re there for pedestrian safety and motorist safety. They’re in better-lit areas. When people are crossing the street in between intersections where there’s no traffic control to assist pedestrians, it increases the risk that a pedestrian could get injured. A motorist could get injured. There’s any number of things that could go wrong by people not using the crosswalks as intended,” Giaquinto said.

After the crash, DuPree stopped his vehicle and called 911. Police have confirmed that he is not facing any charges at this time. Authorities are continuing to investigate the incident.

This event again serves as a reminder of the importance of pedestrian safety and the role of crosswalks in reducing the risk of accidents.

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Kathy Hochul had disabled New Yorkers ARRESTED after protest for patient rights

Kathy Hochul had disabled New Yorkers ARRESTED after she caused them to lose their home healthcare Medicaid program. Hochul is dismantling the home healthcare CDPAP program which will cause tens of thousands of disabled and elderly New Yorkers to lose their benefits, healthcare aides, and many forced to move to assisted living facilities.

This protest is trying to stop her bill before it goes into effect April 1st.

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Former Mayor Under Scrutiny For Asking For Ride

In December 2024, a video surfaced showing former Watertown Mayor Jeffrey Smith receiving a ride home in a police patrol car after a night of holiday drinking. The incident has sparked controversy, with City Councilman Cliff Olney accusing Smith of receiving "preferential treatment" from the Watertown Police Department.

The video, which has circulated widely on social media this week, depicts Smith interacting with officers before being escorted into the patrol car. Councilman Olney contends that such actions undermine public trust and suggest a double standard in law enforcement practices.

In response, Smith has downplayed the incident, stating, "It's not a big deal, I drive on a suspended registration too!" This remark has further fueled the debate, with critics arguing that it reflects a dismissive attitude toward legal obligations and public safety.

The Watertown Police Department has yet to issue an official statement regarding the matter. As discussions continue, the incident ...

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Homestead Florida Couple Arrested For First Degree Murder & Child Abuse
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Watertown City School District’s $110 Million Capital Project Approved by Voters

Watertown, NY — The Watertown City School District, encompassing the City of Watertown and the towns of LeRay, Pamelia, Rutland, and Watertown, has successfully secured community approval for its proposed $110 million capital project.

With a decisive vote of 678 in favor to 138 against, the community showed strong support for enhancing the safety, comfort, and overall well-being of students and staff. The approved funding will address essential infrastructure needs, ensuring that the district's schools remain safe, warm, and dry, providing an optimal learning environment for students and a supportive workplace for educators.

Dr. Larry C. Schmiegel, Superintendent of Schools, expressed his gratitude to the community for its trust and support:

"I am deeply grateful for the trust our community has placed in us by approving this capital project. This vote reflects the shared belief that when our schools thrive, our entire community thrives. By investing in our schools, we are investing ...

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Watertown Man Charged With Predatory Sexual Assault against a Child

On 03/14/2025 Watertown Police Department received a report of sex offense that occurred in 2020 in Watertown, NY. It was alleged that James Marquette had sexual contact with a five-year-old female on several occasions. The allegations were investigated by our criminal investigation division. The allegations were corroborated with the assistance of the Child Advocacy Center of Northern New York.

On 03/20/2025, James William Marquette Jr., a 46-year-old male residing on W Main St in Watertown, NY, was charged with Predatory Sexual Assault against a Child, a Class A-2 felony. He was arraigned in Jefferson County CAP Court and held without bail in the Jefferson County Correctional Facility.

WPD was assisted in this investigation by Jefferson County Child Protective Services.

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No Direct Danger To Students

Dear Parents,

We want to inform you that a threat was made on Route 13A at the Northland Plaza bus stop while students from Case and WHS were on their way home today. All students have safely exited the bus, and we want to reassure you that there is no immediate threat to their safety.

Watertown Police Department (WPD) immediately reported to the bus. The district is now collaborating with the WPD to thoroughly investigate the situation.

We understand that this may be concerning, and we are closely monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of all students. If your child has more information regarding this situation, we ask that they report it to their building principal or School Resource Officer.

Sincerely,

Case & WHS Administration

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The Butt Cleavage Dress: Fashion’s Final Cry for Help?

It was bound to happen. We, as a society, have returned to the absolute apex of fashion absurdity. After decades of shrinking hemlines, plunging necklines, and the ever-present threat of sheer fabric malfunctions, we have finally arrived at what can only be described as the sartorial equivalent of a midlife crisis: the Butt Cleavage Dress.

Yes, you read that correctly. Just when I thought fashion trends couldn’t get any more ridiculous, here comes a dress that takes the age-old philosophy of less is more and applies it directly to the human rear end. Gone are the days of leaving something to the imagination—why suggest when you can just show?

The strange reoccuring trend leaves many online, this round,  playing a game of "Boob or Butt" with many of the clevage windows seemingly appearing a breasts when zoomed in.

 

At some point, someone in a designer boardroom decided that sideboob and underboob had exhausted their shock value, and the only logical next step was the grand unveiling of ass cleavage. A pair of perfectly good buttocks, once content to live their quiet, dignified lives in pants, skirts, or even—God forbid—sensible underwear, are now forced into the spotlight like an overenthusiastic party guest who just had to bring out the karaoke machine.

 

 Nicole 'Coco' Austin gives a glimpse of her backside in a blue sheer dress as she models at the Sachika Spring/Summer 2010 show in New York.

 

And you have to question, for what? Is this the bold future of fashion? Are we just moments away from the Full Moon Tuxedo? Will the next trend involve pants with a scenic back window, so we can all enjoy each other’s lower lumbar regions in broad daylight? What happened to mystery? To intrigue? To the simple joys of not knowing exactly where someone’s tan line begins?

 

Rihanna posed for a "cracking" shot in Esquire magazine in 2012 in the strange reoccuring trend.

 

I have so many questions. Who is this for? Who looked at a standard dress and thought, You know what’s missing? A tasteful butt slit? And how are we supposed to react to this in public? Do we pretend we don’t notice? Do we compliment the audacity? Do we acknowledge the asymmetry of cheek exposure? Is eye contact now obsolete in social interactions?

Fashion, of course, is about pushing boundaries. But at what cost? We have officially reached the point where covering your entire backside in fabric is considered quaint. If trends continue at this rate, I fear we’ll soon see pants that are just two leg warmers held together by sheer willpower.

 

Rose McGowan attending the MTV Video Music Awards with her then boyfriend Marilyn Manson in 1998.

 

With the return of the Butt Cleavage dress, one may question, how does this keep happening? I believe the resurgance can likely be attributed to a few key cultural forces:

Shock Value is Currency In the age of social media, nothing drives engagement like outrage and jaw-dropping fashion moments. A dress that practically requires a censor bar? Instant virality. A good example of this could be, Sheer and Nude Dresses – Celebrities like Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, and Bella Hadid made these barely-there outfits red-carpet staples. What was once a risqué statement is now just another Tuesday in Hollywood. Kanye West's wife, Bianca Censori, made headlines at the 2025 Grammys red carpet for her nearly nude, see-through dress, sparking controversy and discussion about the couple's fashion choices and relationship ironically. 

The Never-Ending Nostalgia Loop – Every questionable trend from the past eventually resurfaces, no matter how much we try to forget it. The early 2000s are back in full force, and unfortunately, so are the crimes against fabric restraint. Another example would be the return of Micro Mini Skirts, Inspired by early 2000s icons like Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, skirts so short they defy physics as well as Baby Tees, the tiny, shrunken T-shirts that barely cover the midriff have returned, reviving the Y2K aesthetic and the ongoing battle against fabric conservation. 

The High-Fashion Arms Race – Designers have exhausted every possible way to reveal skin—cutouts, sheer panels, sideboob, underboob—so now they’re venturing into new, previously uncharted… crevices.  Designers like Givenchy and LaQuan Smith have introduced dresses and pants that intentionally expose the wearer’s underwear, because why buy lingerie if people can’t see it right? Similarly with the popularity of the Microkini, bikinis have been reduced to thin strings and tiny patches of fabric, with some designs looking more like a suggestion than an actual swimsuit.

 

In 2022 Kim Kardashian released a new $88 SKIMS dress that shows off wearer’s ‘butt cleavage’

 

Celebrity Influence – If enough A-listers strut down red carpets looking like they lost a battle with a tailor, it won’t be long before fashion brands trickle it down to the masses. Another great example of this trend, Kylie Jenner, Cardi B, Paris Hilton (back in the day) can all be seen wearing head-to-toe branding. From Fendi prints to Louis Vuitton monograms, excessive branding went quickly went from tacky to trendy again.

The Illusion of Empowerment – Somewhere, someone is trying to convince us that walking around with exposed cheeks is the pinnacle of confidence and self-expression. Brands and designers push ultra-revealing trends (like the butt cleavage dress) as an expression of confidence. In reality, these trends often pressure people, especially women, into baring more skin to stay “fashionable,” not necessarily because they feel empowered doing so.

Perhaps it’s time to take a step back, pull up our pants (literally and metaphorically), and demand more from our clothing. Or at the very least, let’s agree that not every body part needs its moment in the spotlight. Because while trends come and go, dignity, my friends, is forever. What do you think? Will you be jumping on this backside buzz or will you sit this one out? Feel free to comment below.

 

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Police Blotter - City Of Watertown 03/28/25

CHRISTOPHER PETER CARBONE (56) 340 FLOWER AVE E. Apt 2 - Carbone is charged with Criminal Mischief in the Fouth Degree, Criminal Contempt in the Second Degree. The defendant did knowingly and intentionally damage a glass cup worth approximately one dollar and forty-eight cents using a curtain rod during a domestic incident. He is also charged with Criminal Contempt in the Second Degree, as he intentionally violated a Stay Away Order of Protection, against protected party Amy-Rae Hayes. Carbone was transported to PSB, processed and held pending arraignment.

KYLIE JEAN SNYDER (52) HOMELESS - Snyder was arrested  on the 500 block of Cooper St in the city on an Executive Bench Warrant out of City of Watertown court. She was transported to PSB, processed and held pending arraignment.

LILLIAN CHRISTINE SAMPSON (26) 1202 SUPERIOR ST APT.# G1 - Sampson is charged with Criminal Tresspass in the Second Degree & Harassment in the Second Degree. Reports state Sampson knowingly entered and rernained unlawfully in the residence of the victim, Kayla Sampson. Reports also state she shoved the victim, Kayla Sampsons face with an open hand causing the victim to fall onto a cabinet, during a domestic incident. She was transported to PSB, processed and held pending his arraignment.

MARGO LYNN LOWE (44) 511 COOPER ST. - Lowe was picked up at 511 Cooper St. on an Executive Bench Warrant out of City court. She was transported to PSB, processed, and held pending arraignment.

SARAH MARIE DOUGLAS (39) 138 W MAIN St. APT.#4 - Douglas was pulled over on the 100 block of W Main St. and charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, Leaving The Scene of a Property Damage Accident, & Unsafe Lane Change. She was processed on scene and released with appearance tickets for city court.

ROBERT EDWARD BROWN (47) HOMELESS - Brown was arrested on a Executive Bench Warrant issued by Watertown City Court. He was transported to PSB, processed, and held pending arraignment.

 

 
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Disgraced & Defiant: Andrew Cuomo’s Toxic Legacy of Harassment, Retaliation, and Deception
Did Cuomo’s Top Aide, Melissa DeRosa Helped Enable a Culture of Harassment and Retaliation?

New York -- The recent disclosure of an "emotional romantic relationship" between former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his top aide, Melissa DeRosa, casts a new shadow over Cuomo's already blemished reputation. This revelation, emerging amid Cuomo's campaign for New York City mayor, underscores a troubling pattern of ethical breaches and alleged abuses of power that have characterized his career.

Cuomo's tenure as governor was marred by numerous allegations of sexual harassment, with at least 13 women coming forward to accuse him of inappropriate behavior. The U.S. Department of Justice concluded that between 2013 and 2021, Cuomo and his staff engaged in a "pattern or practice of discrimination against female employees based on sex," involving non-consensual contact, ogling, and gender-based nicknames. Top aides were found to have retaliated against four of the women he harassed. 

 

According to explosive testimony, Andrew Cuomo and his then-married top aide, Melissa DeRosa, were involved in an "emotional romantic relationship" during his tenure as New York governor.

Lindsey Boylan, a former aide, was among the first to accuse Cuomo publicly. She detailed instances of inappropriate comments and unwanted advances, including an unsolicited kiss. Boylan's allegations were met with a concerted effort by Cuomo's inner circle to discredit her. DeRosa played a pivotal role in this retaliation, coordinating the release of Boylan's personnel records to the media in an attempt to undermine her credibility. 

Brittany Commisso, another former aide, accused Cuomo of groping her at the Executive Mansion. She described the incident as a violation of her personal space and trust, stating that Cuomo "needs to be held accountable." Commisso's testimony was a significant factor in the investigations that led to Cuomo's resignation. 

As secretary to the governor, Melissa DeRosa pictured here at a 2018 press conference was Gov. Andrew Cuomo's top aide until his August 2021 resignation. 

 

Charlotte Bennett, a health policy advisor, alleged that Cuomo made inappropriate comments about her personal life, including questions about her relationships and discussions about his own loneliness. Bennett interpreted these remarks as sexual overtures. She later dropped her federal lawsuit, citing severe distress caused by Cuomo's aggressive defense tactics, which she claimed were funded by taxpayer money. 

Melissa DeRosa, as Cuomo's top aide, was deeply enmeshed in the administration's efforts to counter these allegations. Beyond orchestrating attacks on accusers like Boylan, DeRosa was part of a culture that suppressed complaints and fostered a hostile work environment. Her resignation in August 2021, following the release of the Attorney General's report, was a tacit acknowledgment of her involvement in these unethical practices. "When all of a sudden you’re combining kissing someone on the cheek and, or putting your hand on someone’s waist for a photograph and acting like that is harassment, or that in some way something that you should be calling for resignation on, then you risk not having more serious claims taken seriously."

These statements would seem to reflect DeRosa's viewpoint as being that some of the allegations against Cuomo were exaggerated or taken out of context, potentially inflating their perceived severity.

 

Vlasto testified about DeRosa telling him about a photo of of her and Cuomo getting published by the Daily Mail.

 

Another former Cuomo aide, Josh Vlasto, told the AG’s office on June 7, 2021, that DeRosa had confided in him about the relationship, according to an unredacted transcript of his testimony. “There was a conversation with Melissa where she told me at one point that she had an emotional romantic relationship with the Governor,” Vlasto said under oath, in a portion of the transcript that was later redacted by the AG’s office. “She said that to me. She said we had an emotionally intimate relationship.”

 

Vlasto's explosive testimony reveals that Andrew Cuomo and his top aide, Melissa DeRosa, who was married at the time, had an "emotional romantic relationship" while he served as New York governor.

 

Vlasto said DeRosa told him that she and the governor “have not had sex and we are not crossing that line or something like that,” according to the transcript. According to Vlasto’s testimony, DeRosa asked him for advice in early March 2021, when she learned the Daily Mail was about to publish a photo of her and Cuomo having an intimate conversation over dinner. Vlasto said the governor’s brother, then-CNN host Chris Cuomo, was also looped in on the conversation.

The group planned to deny the existence of any relationship at the time. And DeRosa was considering whether to continue the relationship, Vlasto said, according to the transcript.

 

A previously redacted transcript of Vlasto’s testimony showing him say that DeRosa said she and the governor had an “emotionally intimate connection."

Despite this litany of misconduct, Cuomo has audaciously launched a campaign for New York City mayor. This move has been met with outrage from his accusers and silence from many top Democrats. Lindsey Boylan expressed feelings of betrayal, criticizing party leaders for their lack of condemnation. Cuomo's attempt to rehabilitate his image and return to public office not only disregards the trauma experienced by his victims but also highlights a systemic failure to hold powerful men accountable. 

 

Andrew Cuomo and his then-married aide, Melissa DeRosa, allegedly had an 'emotional romantic relationship' during his time as New York governor, according to the unredacted testimony.

Andrew Cuomo's pattern of sexual misconduct, coupled with his administration's aggressive retaliation against accusers, paints a damning portrait of a leader unfit for public trust. The recent revelations about his relationship with DeRosa further underscore the ethical void that pervaded his tenure. As he seeks to re-enter the political arena, New Yorkers must confront the troubling implications of his candidacy and demand accountability from those who aspire to lead.

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