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DeKalb Junction is a hamlet and census-designated place located in the town of DeKalb in Saint Lawrence County, New York, United States. Its population was 519 as of the 2010 census. [1] DeKalb Junction has a post office with ZIP code 13630. [3] [4] U.S. Route 11 passes through the community.
DeKalb Junction – A former railroad center in the town, located northeast of East De Kalb on US-11 at the intersection of County Road 17. Community growth began in 1862 with the establishment of a spur rail line to Ogdensburg. East DeKalb – A hamlet southeast of DeKalb village, located on US-11. Was the economic center of this portion of ...
Nov. 4—DEKALB JUNCTION — The death of a young man in DeKalb Junction last week was a homicide. State police reported Saturday morning that an autopsy by the Onondaga County Medical Examiner's ...
Nov. 2—DEKALB JUNCTION — New York State Police are investigating a death that resulted from a fight in the hamlet on Oct. 29. According to a state police report, troopers were called to Wells ...
Nov. 4—DEKALB JUNCTION — The death of a young man in DeKalb Junction last week was a homicide. New York State Police reported Saturday morning that an autopsy by the Onondaga County Medical ...
The DeKalb Avenue station is an interchange station on the BMT Brighton Line and BMT Fourth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of DeKalb and Flatbush Avenues in Downtown Brooklyn. It is served by the Q and R trains at all times, the B train on weekdays, and the D and N trains during late nights.
Nov. 20—DEKALB JUNCTION — Scott C. Fenlong's daughter, Kayna House, drew his attention to the for-sale sign in the old DeKalb Hotel in the center of downtown, which had most recently been the ...
Prior to the 1992 presidential election, St. Lawrence County was a traditionally Republican county, supporting the Democrats only in their sweep of New York State counties in 1964. From 1992 through the 2012 election , St. Lawrence County swung Democratic, posting double-digit victories for Democratic candidates, most notably in 1996 when Bill ...