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Massena is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States. Massena is along the county's northern border, just south of the St. Lawrence River and the Three Nations Crossing of the Canada–United States border. The population was 12,433 at the 2020 census. [3] [4] The town of Massena contains a village also named Massena.
Massena is a village in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States.The village is named after André Masséna, one of Napoleon's generals.. The Village of Massena is at the southwestern town line of the Town of Massena, with a small southeastern section of the community spilling into the Town of Louisville, and a tiny portion in the Town of Norfolk.
Massena: 57: Russell Town Hall: January 4, 1996 Jct. of Main and Mill Sts., NW corner ... Junction of School St. and NY 37 ... 91 and 95 Main St.
NY 37B intersects North Main Street, a state-maintained northward extension of NY 420, in Massena's central district. The origins of NY 37B date back to the early 20th century when the New York State Legislature created Route 32, an unsigned legislative route extending from North Lawrence to Ogdensburg via Massena.
With a crowd of about 30 people gathered outside the Massena Police Department on Main Street, Jovannie Vega, 24, and Kayden's biological mother Kaitlin Cyrus, 23, were arraigned separately by ...
Massena village line in Massena: Massena–Helena–Franklin County Line Road CR 53 / CR 55 in Brasher: 5586618: Discontinuous at St. Regis River: CR 37 (2) 3.76 6.05 NY 37C: Massena–Helena–Franklin County Line Road in Brasher: Franklin County line (becomes CR 9) 5586617: CR 38: 13.83 22.26 NY 310 in Madrid: Norfolk–Brasher Center Road CR ...
Dec. 2—MASSENA — Investigators were working into the night Monday after two males were found dead in a residence on Beach Street in the village. The Massena Police Department, state police and ...
The Town of Massena was incorporated with the county in 1802 but was reduced in size several times with the removal of land for the towns of Hopkinton in 1805, Louisville in 1810 and Brasher in 1825. Massena Center is located two and one-half miles east of the Village of Massena on the north side of the Grasse River.