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Feature Friday: United Way

United Way, a worldwide nonprofit organization, was established in the North Country in 1921 as the Community Chest of Watertown. Since then, the organization has evolved and grown to meet the needs of individuals living in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties. United Way of Northern New York (UWNNY), newly located at 167 Polk Street…

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Feature Friday: Chick-fil-A

Our Watertown location on Arsenal Street is owned and operated by Merrit and Catherine Brady, residents of Henderson Harbor. The couple got their start in the food industry at 23 years old when they opened a catering business. Later, Merrit read a book about Chick-fil-A operations and it got him hooked on the restaurant’s culture…

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Feature Friday: United Rentals

United Rentals is a nationwide organization committed to serving as your partner for a safe, productive and sustainable worksite. Whether you’re looking for a short-term rental or you need to outfit a team with the latest equipment for the season, United Rentals can assist you. They serve the Greater Watertown area by providing a wide…

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Feature Friday: AAA Travel & Insurance Center

AAA Travel & Insurance Center is a full service Travel Agency that offers both home and auto insurance. Located in Watertown, New York, this branch’s office also maintains a travel store to assist you with your travel needs. Gain roadside assistance, discounts, travel packages and more with AAA. They offer three levels of membership –…

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Feature Friday: White Caps Winery, LLC

Owner, Gail Warner Miller Established in 2016, White Caps Winery is a farm winery that sits on farmland at the edge of Chaumont Bay. At present, the winery is hosted by Gail Warner Miller. Her and her team endeavor to maintain both the Warner agricultural and nautical traditions while celebrating the best in farm and…

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Feature Friday: C&S Companies

Established in 1968, C&S Companies first opened for business in Syracuse, New York with the aim to provide engineering services in a more personalized manner. Since then, C&S Companies has expanded their scope of services from a small municipal engineering firm to a full-service national planning, design, and construction services firm. Their versatile group of…

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Feature Friday Prize Recipient – Peer to Peer

The Series in Brief As the Greater Watertown – North Country Chamber of Commerce, we want to be your partner no matter your industry or size of business. We are committed to helping you drive growth, make meaningful connections, and achieve success. Our team provides value to our members through networking opportunities and exposure initiatives…

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Feature Friday: The North Country Library System

The North Country Library System serves as a support organization that delivers services to 65 public libraries across four-counties. Participating libraries are located in Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, and St. Lawrence counties. Through shared library services, cooperative purchasing, coordinated literacy campaigns, and training, the library system maximizes sharing, creativity, and innovation. Positively committed improving the lives…

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Feature Friday: CREDO Community Center of Addiction

Credo Community Center for the Treatment of Addiction’s mission is to transform lives through quality treatment. First established in 1973, Credo is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The agency provides addiction treatment and counseling services to individuals, groups, families, adults, adolescents and children whose lives have been adversely affected by substance use disorder in…

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Feature Friday: Evans Mills Raceway Park

The Evans Mills Raceway Park was founded by the Zeigler brothers in 1967. Success came immediately as guests filled the grandstands each week to watch the North Country’s best drivers compete. Over the years, the 3/8th mile asphalt track has continued to be an entertainment venue for Northern New York. Today, the venue hosts racing,…

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