John Callaghan (@johncallaghan03) 's Twitter Profile
John Callaghan

@johncallaghan03

Exec. Director, Hudson River-Black River Reg. Dist. Licensed tug captain. Former Exec Dep at NYS Canals. U.S. Coast Guard vet. Dad of 5. Married up. Go Bills.

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Did not expect the fortunes of the Bills and the Sabres to completely switch over the course of just a few weeks. Is this kind of like when the earth's magnetic field flips every 250,000 years or so? Oh well...Go Sabres!

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Governor Hochul Announces Construction Underway on Rehabilitation of Old Forge and Sixth Lake Dams in the Adirondacks governor.ny.gov/news/governor-…

ESPN Stats & Info (@espnstatsinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jalen Brunson just recorded his 11th 40-point game at home for the Knicks 🔥 That's the second-most in team history behind only Patrick Ewing (15).

Jalen Brunson just recorded his 11th 40-point game at home for the Knicks 🔥 

That's the second-most in team history behind only Patrick Ewing (15).
Lee Brown (@leebrown2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Goosebumps! People often ask, is Shakespeare still relevant? Here is a great example, from the Steven Colbert Show, in which Sir Ian McKellen delivers an extraordinary speech. Shakespeare’s words are timeless, urgent and important. #Shakespeare #ianmckellen #stevencolbert

Bill Kristol (@billkristol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We live in challenging times. But these are also clarifying times, where the choices are clear, and we have examples to admire. All honor to the Epstein survivors. All honor to the people of Minneapolis. All honor to the people of Ukraine.

Saganism 📚 (@saganismm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Valentine’s Day 36 years ago, at the request of Carl Sagan, NASA turned Voyager 1's camera back toward home for one last look. From 3.7 billion miles away, it captured this: a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. Here is how Carl Sagan beautifully described it: “Look again

On Valentine’s Day 36 years ago, at the request of Carl Sagan, NASA turned Voyager 1's camera back toward home for one last look.

From 3.7 billion miles away, it captured this: a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.

Here is how Carl Sagan beautifully described it:

“Look again
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“Americans should not accept vague excuses for protecting the identities of Mr. Epstein’s associates,” the editorial board writes. “A two-tiered justice system that coddles the powerful and revictimizes the vulnerable is a violation of American values.” nyti.ms/46AVe48

NYS Canal Corp. (@nyscanalcorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we honor the incredible people who keep the Canal System moving. Your passion, problem‑solving and commitment to service make an extraordinary difference every single day. 🎉 #NYSCanals #EmployeeAppreciationDay2026 #ThankYou

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Big news! 🎉 Nine Canal communities + nonprofits will receive $1M through the 2025 REDC awards to support revitalization and local projects. 🔗 See the full list + details: regionalcouncils.ny.gov/sites/default/…

Big news! 🎉
Nine Canal communities + nonprofits will receive $1M through the 2025 REDC awards to support revitalization and local projects.

🔗 See the full list + details:
regionalcouncils.ny.gov/sites/default/…
Sports Illustrated (@sinow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 16-seed Saints came within inches of immortality before a 13-second swing turned a dream into heartbreak against No. 1 overall seed Duke. Kevin Sweeney on how a March Madness Cinderella story for the ages slipped away from Siena: si.com/college-basket…

The 16-seed Saints came within inches of immortality before a 13-second swing turned a dream into heartbreak against No. 1 overall seed Duke. 

<a href="/CBB_Central/">Kevin Sweeney</a> on how a March Madness Cinderella story for the ages slipped away from Siena: si.com/college-basket…
Siena College (@sienacollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Cinderella story for Siena Basketball didn’t end at the final buzzer. Now it’s on the cover of Sports Illustrated. The nation recognized what we already know: Siena shows up, competes fearlessly, and leads with purpose. This is more than a moment. It’s who we are.

The Cinderella story for <a href="/SienaMBB/">Siena Basketball</a> didn’t end at the final buzzer. Now it’s on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
The nation recognized what we already know: Siena shows up, competes fearlessly, and leads with purpose.
This is more than a moment. It’s who we are.
Liz Benjamin (@ctlizb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's Monday, March 30, 2026, and we're remembering a significant day in history. (Hint, it involves The Gipper, though you're probably too young to know who that was). Rise and Shine. civmix.com/2026/03/rise-a…

Adam Shinder (@adam_shinder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With Catholic Central high school students being moved to Bishop Gibbons in the fall, I talked to a number of CCHS legends about the end of one of Section 2 basketball's most enduring legacies. timesunion.com/hssports/artic…

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The Draft Scope of Work comment period for the Brooklyn Marine Terminal project has been extended by the Mayor's Office of Environmental Coordination to May 8th. If you would like to comment on the project, please email Emily Spokowski at [email protected]

The Draft Scope of Work comment period for the Brooklyn Marine Terminal project has been extended by the Mayor's Office of Environmental Coordination to May 8th. If you would like to comment on the project, please email Emily Spokowski at espokowski@moec.nyc.gov
Erik Kuna 🚀 (@erikkuna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the shot you can’t get from the press site. This camera was sitting a few football fields from the SLS rocket at Pad 39B for days before launch, baking in the Florida sun, surviving rain, humidity, and whatever else the Cape threw at it. No photographer behind the

This is the shot you can’t get from the press site. This camera was sitting a few football fields from the SLS rocket at Pad 39B for days before launch, baking in the Florida sun, surviving rain, humidity, and whatever else the Cape threw at it. No photographer behind the
Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. (@seawayusdot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. is hiring.🌊🚢 🔗The job posting for Supervisory General Engineer (Chief Engineer) - DIRECT HIRE GS 14 in Massena, N.Y. closes on May 14, 2026 and can be found on USAJOBS at usajobs.gov/job/861227200 🔗The job posting for Marine Transportation Specialist (Ship

📢<a href="/SeawayUSDOT/">Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp.</a> is hiring.🌊🚢

🔗The job posting for Supervisory General Engineer (Chief Engineer) - DIRECT HIRE GS 14 in Massena, N.Y. closes on May 14, 2026 and can be found on <a href="/USAJOBS/">USAJOBS</a> at usajobs.gov/job/861227200

🔗The job posting for Marine Transportation Specialist (Ship
John Callaghan (@johncallaghan03) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a blast moderating a panel on maritime historic resources yesterday at the NYS Preservation Conference! NOAA’s Jeff Gray, Buffalo Maritime’s Brian Trzeciak and Intrepid Museum’s Chris Malanson were all dynamite!

Had a blast moderating a panel on maritime historic resources yesterday at the NYS Preservation Conference! <a href="/NOAA/">NOAA</a>’s Jeff Gray, <a href="/BuffaloMaritime/">Buffalo Maritime</a>’s Brian Trzeciak and <a href="/IntrepidMuseum/">Intrepid Museum</a>’s Chris Malanson were all dynamite!