Tag: Plattsburgh

Hughes declares bid for City of Plattsburgh mayor

Feb. 8—PLATTSBURGH — If elected City of Plattsburgh mayor, Wendell Hughes hopes he can look back four years from now and say “look at what we’ve done.” “That’s essentially where I want to be,” Hughes said on the steps of the Clinton County Government Center, where he announced his mayoral candidacy Wednesday morning. “I’m so […]

Breeze Airways Plattsburgh service to expand ‘soon’

Feb. 2—PLATTSBURGH — Breeze Airways is expanding its offerings of flights locally. Breeze recently announced that its service at Vermont’s Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport kicked off with a seasonal flight to Tampa, Florida on Wednesday. Following that inaugural flight, the airline wasted no time in announcing the addition of two direct flights to Orlando, […]

SUNY Plattsburgh commemorates National Day of Racial Healing Jan. 16

Jan. 13—PLATTSBURGH — The SUNY Plattsburgh Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Center will host a campus celebration of the 2024 National Day of Racial Healing on Tuesday, Jan. 16. The event is free and open to the public. ORIGINS The National Day of Racial Healing was launched […]

CCC faculty, staff share concerns about relocation plan to SUNY Plattsburgh

Jan. 11—PLATTSBURGH — Faculty and staff filed into the Stafford Theatre at Clinton Community College Wednesday afternoon anxious to learn more about the institution’s plan to relocate their campus to SUNY Plattsburgh by 2025. Many shared their questions and concerns about how the move will affect them, the students and the institution as a whole. […]

Carbajal joins SUNY Plattsburgh as interim provost , senior vice president

Jan. 10—PLATTSBURGH — Dr. Brent Carbajal, former Provost and Vice President of academic affairs at Western Washington University, will join SUNY Plattsburgh as interim provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. Carbajal will begin Monday, August 14. Carbajal’s work at Western Washington, in Bellingham, Wash., 20 miles south of the Canadian border, spanned more […]