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BBC News – 100 years of the war on drugs

Cuomo inks deal with Xerox for Monroe County call center | Press & Sun-Bulletin | pressconnects.com

St. Regis Falls woman falsely claims lotto win

Fatal I-87 hit and run still being probed – victim’s family grows anxious for answers

Governor doesn’t like lawmakers’ district lines

Board signs SPCA contract and delays sidewalk ice decision

The Peru Town Board took a few actions at its January 23, 2012 regular meeting.

Actions included:

Approval of the town’s annual contract with the Elmore SPCA.

Tabling a contract with the Peru Free Library pending receipt of a proposed contract.

Receiving prices to upgrade the town hall security system from a company named Security Concepts. A decision will be made at the next board meeting. $1,817 access control in Court Clerk and Town Clerk Offices; $5,839 DVD system with five cameras; $4,520 for access controls on basement entry door and first floor back entry door; $1,717 for access control to the supervisor’s office; security protection for the existing fire system including a panic button; $2,834 for a main entrance door; $2,852 for a handicapped door at the rear of the town hall.

Adopted a 2012 procurement policy for town purchases.

Discussed purchasing a defibrillator for the town youth program. The town must find a medical director to supervise the program.

Discussed establishing a policy for clearing sidewalk ice. Town Attorney Biggs will research the issue. Renting a salt machine would cost about $135 a month. Concern was expressed about someone falling on the ice, but spreading salt might also damage lawns and incur significant cost.

Supervisor Glushko wants to schedule informational meetings on the water system improvements. Water users will see their taxes increase over many years.

Tabled an energy purchase proposal from Ambit Energy.

Meeting adjourned 8:35 p.m.

Totally Uncool; Climate change is making Vermont a “hottie,” and not in a good way

Redistricting maps arrive: major changes proposed for North Country

Schumer blasts Medicare spending bill for its impact on local hospitals

Warrensburg logger killed in accident

DEC Proposes Killing More Bobcats

Timothy Dowd changes plea, will serve 10 years for fatal DWI crash in Burlington

Lack of psychiatric care reaching crisis level

New Clinton County health director on board

Little: Council ready to tackle mandate relief

Some local gov’t officials worried about meeting document law

Wind tower component shipment delayed in Peru

By John T. Ryan

Peru Fire Department vehicles still have access to the Bear Swamp Road; however, the fire stations’s driveway was packed with tractors and trailers this morning. About 11 a.m. a crane was preparing to lift a giant wind turbine nacelle off one trailer and on to another.  Eight nacelles are being transported from a South Junction Road location in the Town of Plattsburgh through Peru. They will ultimately be installed in a Mehoopany, Pennsylvania wind farm.  (See the Press Republican’s previous story) Almost 250 hubs will travel south on Route 11 to Route 81 near Watertown.

Google photo of nacelle, hub and blades

North Country libraries: balancing services, budgets

Syracuse hospital patients can now see their records online | syracuse.com

Officials rally behind plan to expand state’s DNA database

Fewer Americans camp, saying they have no time

Dave Gibson: 10 Votes Gave Away the Park

APA permits Lussi hotel

Some school districts’ financial statuses are so dire that their budgets could be unsustainable very soon

New York State workers feasting on overtime

Overtime costs, agency by agency

Q&A: Tea party leader Barie ready for big congressional battle

The road to recovery: Controversial tea party leader battles back from aneurism, three strokes

AP chief will spend more time in Adirondacks; Tom Curley, retiring this year, talks about the challenges and future of journalism

Sheldon Silver endorses a pay raise for lawmakers on one condition

Two men killed in separate Lewis County snowmobile accidents

Patent Rd. and Denton Rd. Applications on Feb. 8 Planning Board Agenda

AGENDA PERU PLANNING BOARD Wednesday, February 8th, 2012, 7:00 p.m. Peru Town Hall 

1.      CALL meeting to order.   2.      PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. 3.      ROLL CALL. 4.      APPROVAL of December 2011 Minutes.

 5.      OPEN floor to Public Hearing.

 6.      SUBDIVISION & SEQR: CAROLINE SEARS - 3 Lot Subdivision ~ 140 Patent Rd.

 7.      SUBDIVISION & SEQR: SHAWN GOULD -  2 Lot Subdivision ~ 126 Denton Rd.

 8.      ANY FURTHER BUSINESS.

 9.      CEO REPORT.  

10.    ADJOURNMENT.

Longtime Peru business changes hands – Rulfs Orchard purchases Apple Blossom Florist

Adirondack Almanack: 24 Hour Adirondack Student Photo Contest

Burlington schools may cut back Chinese language program

Burlington proposal would give laptops or iPads to 1,900 students

State budget offers some relief to counties, but not enough, officials say

Wind-turbine shipments through could start next week

‘A’ is for apple — and attitude

Corned Beef and Cabbage Fundraiser set for March 10th at St. Augustine’s Parish Center

The Catholic Daughter’s of Court St. Monica 2598 (St. Augustine’s Parish) in Peru, NY will hold a Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner on Saturday, March 10th from 4-6:30 p.m. at St. Augustine’s Parish Center .

For $8, guests will get a plate full of corned beef with cooked cabbage, potatoes, and carrots.  Beverages and dessert come with the meal. Children 12 and under are $4 each.

Proceeds from this event will go toward the many causes that Catholic Daughter’s of Americas, Court St. Monica 2598 support throughout the year.

For more information please contact Chair Helen Bisallion at 643-2638 or Christa Reyell at 566-6404.

Ousted Cape Vincent zoning officer upset with “unprofessional treatment”

Families help families via foster care – features Peru School Board member Donna LaRocque

Confronted with evidence that he lied, Bernie Fine accuser Zach Tomaselli tearfully admits, ‘You caught me’

Lake Placid village Olympics organizer laughs off report of his own demise

Another pedestrian hit by state police car – Times Union

Citizens protest right of corporations to spend freely on campaigns

Fatal accident at Whiteface

Cost of town hall security upgrade will be known Monday

AGENDA - TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING

 JANUARY 23, 2012@ 7:00 PM

 1. Call Meeting To Order

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Roll Call

4. MOTION:     Approval of Minutes for the January 9, 2012 Public Hearing for Town Law #1 of 2012, January 9, 2012 Organizational Meeting and the January 9, 2012 Regular Meeting.

5. Community Input and Questions.

6. DISCUSSION/RESOLUTION:  Acceptance of Elmore SPCA and Peru Free Library Contracts.

7. DISCUSSION:  Security Concepts Town Hall Security Quote.

8. DISCUSSION:  Sale of Town Park Road Property.

9. DISCUSSION:  Adopt 2012 Procurement Policy.

10. DISCUSSION:  Defibrillator Issues.

11. DISCUSSION:   Sidewalk Issues.

12. DISCUSSION:  Water Quality Upgrade Project.

13. DISCUSSION:  Town Energy Sourcing

14. DISCUSSION:  Other Business

15. DISCUSSION:  Public Comments on Agenda Items Only.

16. MOTION:  Approve/Pay Bills

17. MOTION:     Adjourn

Massena High School Ties To Paul Smith’s Expand

GE Healthcare reports layoffs in South Burlington

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