Plattsburgh YMCA to launch probe into Bright Beginnings allegations
Posted: August 21st, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, General News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News.
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A free community news service for Peru, NY
Posted: August 21st, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, General News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News.
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TOWN OF PERU Posted: August 21st, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Code Enforcement, Northern NY News, Peru News, Planning Board News.
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L-R Bob Akey, Judy Akey and CCC Foundation Executive Director Steve Frederick

Jeanette Woodruff and Steve Fredrick
Bob and Judy Akey and Jeanette Woodruff received the awards
Posted: August 21st, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Arts and Entertainment, Community Events, Education News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Peru resident news/accomplishments, Peru/Regional History.
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Peru, NY August 21, 2026 – A New York State Department of Transportation contractor has been working along Main Street (State Route 22) this week. The contractor is building an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)- compliant sidewalk from the Main Street bridge to the Main Street-Bear Swamp Road intersection. The five-foot-wide sidewalk will have ramps where necessary, and pedestrian push-buttons will be installed on the east, west, and south sides of that intersection. The contractor will be removing the flower bed in front of Liberty’s Garage. The project is expected to take about three weeks. It should permit easy access to the Bear Swamp Road sidewalk for everyone.Posted: August 21st, 2026 under Business News, General News, Highway Dept. News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Peru/Regional History, State Government News.
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“The life of a paramedic is hectic to say the least, but amidst the chaos of it all, Cushing has found his passion in helping others.”
Posted: August 20th, 2026 under Border News, General News, Heathcare News, Northern NY News.
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August 18, 2026 – The New York Department of State Division of Consumer Protection today warned about the significant rise in the number of consumers using online pharmacies in recent years, primarily driven by perceptions of convenience, lower prices and product availability. Despite potential benefits, there are significant areas of concern relating to these businesses, including the prevalence of fraudulent websites, unlicensed pharmacies, risk of receiving unsafe medication, fraud and identity theft. As New Yorkers increasingly turn to online pharmacies to purchase medications, the Division of Consumer Protection offers key steps to avoid unsafe risks.
“Access to safe and affordable medications is essential for all New Yorkers. While online pharmacies can offer convenience, it’s important to be cautious and avoid fraudulent websites that can jeopardize both health and finances,” said Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley. “The Division of Consumer Protection is committed to educating and supporting residents so they can make informed decisions when new trends such as online pharmacy become popular and confidently protect their health and hard-earned money.”
“Purchasing prescription medication from an illicit online pharmacy is dangerous and can even be deadly,” State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said. “Licensed pharmacists are highly qualified medical professionals who understand the complexities of human physiology and how certain medications will interact with a person’s biology and with other medications. Everyone who receives a prescription deserves the peace of mind that they are getting the exact medication that was prescribed to them by a licensed physician and that the medication they’re receiving is approved, properly dosed and safe. The New York State Department of Health will continue to work with the New York State Department of State to ensure individuals have the information they need to spot and report illicit online pharmacies and their dangerous misconduct.”
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ONLINE PHARMACIES
An online pharmacy is a pharmacy that operates over the internet and mails prescribed medications to its customers. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there are approximately 35,000 active online pharmacy websites operating worldwide, a significant number of which operate in violation of state or federal laws and practice standards. Although government agencies and private organizations have worked hard to curb the illegal sale of prescription drugs online, the problem persists. To appear legitimate, these illicit online pharmacies use professional-looking website designs. They promote bogus testimonials and deep-fake celebrity endorsements on social media and other websites, along with depictions of physicians or other medical professionals to create a false impression of credibility and trust while selling unnecessary, dangerous, counterfeit, or misbranded drugs.
Risks Involved With Illicit Online Pharmacies:
Watch Out for These Online Pharmacy Red Flags:
What to Look for When Ordering from an Online Pharmacy:
For additional information on how to buy medicines safely online, check out the FDA’s BeSafeRx.
How To Report Fake Online Pharmacies:
Report fake online pharmacies to the FDA Internet Pharmacy Task Force, the primary federal agency for reporting counterfeit, fraudulent, or unsafe internet drug sales at druginfo@fda.hhs.gov or call 855-543-3784. To report a complaint against a pharmacist or pharmacy located in New York State, contact the NYS Office of Professional Discipline online or the NYS Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection.
Posted: August 20th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, General News, Heathcare News, Law Enforcement News, National News, Northern NY News, State Government News.
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August 20, 2026, Peru Dock – A few years ago, American Legion Post 1519 member John Rock participated in a Revolutionary War reenactment commemorating the Battle of Valcour at the Peru Dock. This morning, Rock recalled, “I looked around this historic monument commemorating the battle and didn’t see an American Flag. I knew that had to change.” Rock, a member of the Sons of the American Legion and the Sons of the American Revolution, said he has experience with flag poles. He was the person primarily responsible for having a 100-ft. pole erected in 2019 on nearby Crab Island, where War of 1812 American, Canadian, and British troops are buried. This morning, Rock witnessed the Peru Dock pole being erected and had the honor of raising the American Flag.Posted: August 20th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, Faces of Peru, General News, Lake Champlain News, National History, Northern NY News, Peru News, Peru resident news/accomplishments, Peru/Regional History, Regional NY-VT News, Upstate New York, Veterans' News.
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Posted: August 20th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Town Board News.
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Additional $50 Million for Third Round Included in FY 2027 Budget
August 20, 2026 – Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that more than $38 million has been awarded to 49 projects across New York State through the County Infrastructure Grant Program. First launched in November 2024 and administered by Empire State Development, the program provides grants to support small- and medium-sized county-led infrastructure projects. To date, more than $74 million has been awarded to nearly 100 projects throughout the state. Modern infrastructure directly impacts New York State’s economic vitality, and the County Infrastructure Grant Program helps the state remain competitive and generate new economic growth, while supporting Governor Hochul’s bold housing agenda.
The North Country was awarded more than $3.7 million for six projects:
Clinton County IDA Executive Director Molly Ryan said, “The CCIDA funded the feasibility study because we understood that realizing the full potential of this property would require a thoughtful, realistic plan supported by further analysis and investment. This award demonstrates the value of doing that work. By beginning to address the site’s water, sewer, stormwater and transportation infrastructure, we can move the property closer to development readiness and create opportunities for workforce housing, private investment and long-term economic growth.”
August 20 at 9 p.m. – Story updated to include statements by Mark Henry and Molly Ryan
Posted: August 20th, 2026 under City News, County Government News, General News, Northern NY News.
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Posted: August 20th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Arts and Entertainment, Community Events, Faces of Peru, General News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Things to do in & near Peru, Youth News.
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Posted: August 19th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Environmental News, General News, Northern NY News, Political News, State Government News, State Legislator News, Statewide News.
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“Out of its population of 50 to 60 international students, SUNY Canton lost 12 last academic year due to changes in immigration policy.”
Posted: August 19th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Congressional News, Corruption in Gov't., Education News, General News, National History, National News, Northern NY News, Statewide News, Upstate New York.
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Posted: August 19th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, City News, Education News, General News, Northern NY News.
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Candidate News Release of August 19, 2026
CLINTON COUNTY, N.Y. — Brent Davison, Republican candidate for Clinton County Sheriff, is continuing his campaign focused on bringing experienced, professional leadership to the Sheriff’s Office while strengthening public safety, restoring trust and accountability, supporting employees, ensuring the safe custody of incarcerated individuals, and leading with integrity.
Davison brings more than three decades of law enforcement experience and a lifetime of public service to the race. His background includes 20 years of service in the United States Army, service with the New York State Department of Corrections, and 29 years with the New York State Police.
Davison retired from the State Police at the rank of Major after serving as Troop B Commander, where he was responsible for operations across much of the North Country and approximately 420 personnel. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
“My campaign is about providing the people of Clinton County with experienced, accountable and professional leadership,” Davison said. “The Sheriff’s Office belongs to the people we serve. They deserve an office that protects their communities, respects constitutional rights, supports its employees and holds itself to the highest professional standards.”
Davison’s campaign is centered on a Five-Point Plan for the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office:
1. Public Safety
Public safety will remain the first and most important responsibility of the Sheriff’s Office.
Davison’s plan emphasizes proactive and visible patrols, traffic and school safety, community education, marine patrols, and strong partnerships with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. He also supports community education addressing drugs, alcohol, vaping, internet crimes, online predators and scams.
“Public safety and constitutional rights are not competing priorities,” Davison said. “Good law enforcement protects both.”
2. Restoring Trust and Accountability
Davison believes trust must exist between the Sheriff’s Office and the public as well as within the organization.
His administration would emphasize transparency, accountability and leadership that remains present and engaged throughout the entire term.
“There must be accountability at every level,” Davison said. “Employees deserve a professional workplace where they are treated with dignity and respect, and the public deserves confidence that problems will be addressed.”
Davison has pledged that sexual harassment, threats, retaliation and other conduct that harms employees or undermines public trust will not be tolerated.
3. Supporting Deputies, Corrections, Medical and Civilian Staff
Davison’s plan calls for ensuring deputies, corrections officers, medical personnel, civil employees and other staff have the training, resources, leadership and support necessary to safely and effectively perform their duties.
“Taking care of the people who serve our community is essential to public safety,” Davison said. “Good employees deserve good leadership, the proper tools to do their jobs and an administration that supports them while maintaining high professional standards.”
4. Safe Custody of Incarcerated Individuals
The Sheriff has a significant responsibility for the safety and security of individuals housed in the Clinton County Jail.
Davison’s plan emphasizes safety, professionalism, appropriate medical care, proper supervision, training and accountability within the correctional environment.
“People who are incarcerated are in the custody of the Sheriff, and that carries an enormous responsibility,” Davison said. “They must be managed safely, securely, professionally and humanely while maintaining the security necessary to protect staff, incarcerated individuals and the public.”
5. Professional Leadership and Ethics
Davison’s final point centers on integrity-based leadership and the belief that every division of the Sheriff’s Office plays an essential role.
“Patrol, Corrections and Civil perform different functions, but every one of them is necessary to accomplish the mission,” Davison said. “As Sheriff, I will treat each division equally and lead the entire organization.”
Davison said his approach to leadership was shaped by decades of military and law enforcement service and by leading people from first-line supervision through regional command.
“Leadership is not a title. It is a responsibility,” Davison said. “It means setting the example, making difficult decisions, giving your people credit when things go right and accepting responsibility when they do not.”
Davison said his candidacy represents a continuation of a lifetime devoted to public service.
“I have worn a uniform since I was 17 years old,” Davison said. “From the military, to corrections, to nearly three decades with the New York State Police, my life has been centered around service. I believe that experience has prepared me to lead the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office.”
“My commitment is simple: public safety within the boundaries of the Constitution, professional leadership, accountability to the people, and an unwavering commitment to serve all of Clinton County.”
Experience. Integrity. Leadership. Accountability.
Brent Davison for Clinton County Sheriff
Posted: August 19th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Border News, County Government News, General News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, Political News.
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Posted: August 19th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, America 250 Events, City News, Community Events, General News, National History, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, Statewide News, Upstate New York, Veterans' News.
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Candidate News Release of August 19, 2026
ALBANY, NY — Republican and Conservative nominee for New York State Comptroller Joseph Hernandez today responded to Comptroller Tom DiNapoli’s press release touting a 6.12% quarterly return for the $309.7 billion New York State Common Retirement Fund, calling it a victory lap for underperformance while investment management fees have grown nearly sixfold under DiNapoli’s watch.
“Tom DiNapoli wants credit for a 6.12% quarter while the S&P 500 surged roughly 15% and the Nasdaq roughly 21% over that same stretch, one of the best quarters for stocks in six years,” Hernandez said. “New York’s retirees and taxpayers deserve better than billions of dollars left on the table while their current Comptroller celebrates.”
According to the Comptroller’s own release, nearly 38 cents of every dollar in the fund is invested in alternative assets, including 14.3% in private equity, 14.3% in real estate and real assets, and 9.1% in credit, absolute return strategies, and “opportunistic alternatives.” These investments sit in some of the least transparent and highest-fee corners of the market, with no public disclosure of specific managers, individual deals, or complete fee schedules. “New Yorkers have no idea who is managing this money, what they’re being paid, or what they’re buying,” Hernandez said. “That lack of transparency has a price tag.”
Investment management fees paid by the fund have exploded from approximately $145 million to $862 million during DiNapoli’s tenure. “That is real money that should be working for New York retirees and taxpayers instead of going toward fees paid to Wall Street middlemen,” Hernandez said. Those figures do not include carried interest, which is the share of investment profits paid to fund managers on top of traditional management fees. The true cost of managing the fund’s private equity, real estate, and other alternative investments tops $1.8 billion, more than double the figure DiNapoli’s office publicizes.
Hernandez also questioned DiNapoli’s reliance on two reviews cited in his release as independent validation of the fund’s management. One review was conducted by Weaver and Tidwell LLP, a private vendor selected and retained through the Comptroller’s own office procurement process. The second review was conducted by the New York State Department of Financial Services, another state agency operating alongside DiNapoli for nearly two decades.
“DiNapoli is grading his own homework and calling it independent oversight,” Hernandez said. “A vendor his office hired and another Albany state agency do not provide the kind of real, arm’s-length review New Yorkers deserve for nearly $310 billion in retirement money. New Yorkers deserve full transparency into how their retirement dollars are being managed and what they are paying for it.”
Hernandez, a businessman and investor with decades of experience in capital markets, has made greater transparency and accountability in the management of New York’s pension fund a central part of his campaign for Comptroller. As Comptroller, Hernandez will push for greater disclosure of investment managers, fees, performance, underlying investments, and the true costs associated with alternative investments.
“DiNapoli is celebrating while New York’s pension fund trails the broader market and taxpayers are footing the bill for nearly six times the investment management fees,” Hernandez said. “After nearly two decades in office, New Yorkers deserve a Comptroller who will demand better performance, greater transparency, and accountability for every dollar entrusted to the pension fund.”
Posted: August 19th, 2026 under General News, Northern NY News, Political News, State Government News, Statewide News.
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Posted: August 18th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, General News, Northern NY News, State Government News, Statewide News, Upstate New York.
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Posted: August 18th, 2026 under Business News, Highway Dept. News, National History, National News, Peru/Regional History, Political News, State Government News, Statewide News, Upstate New York.
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Posted: August 18th, 2026 under Community Events, Law Enforcement News, Regional NY-VT News, State Government News.
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One victim was stabbed to death, and the city reported one other stabbing and two instances of gunfire over the weekend.
Posted: August 18th, 2026 under Law Enforcement News, Political News, Regional NY-VT News, Social Issues.
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Posted: August 18th, 2026 under Business News, Lake Champlain News, National News, Regional NY-VT News.
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August 17, 2026 – The Peru Water Sewer Parks Department successfully replaced a sewer line at 22 Maiden Lane today. The homeowners also replaced the sewer line leading into their house. The street is open again.
Posted: August 17th, 2026 under Peru News, Water & Sewer Dept. News.
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Posted: August 17th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Fire Department News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Peru/Regional History.
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The 36th annual Run For Jon will be held Saturday, August 29th, 5 PM at Forrence Orchards on Mannix Road in Peru. It attracts hundreds of walkers, kids fun runners and runners every year, in addition to their friends and family who attend as spectators. There are numerous door prizes for participants, donated by our generous donors.
It is also a great race, sanctioned by USA Track & Field, with some of the best runners in the Northeast participating. Over the years, the race has attracted state and national champions as well as a few Olympians.
The Run For Jon, Inc. is dedicated to supporting families in the New York counties of Clinton, Essex, and Franklin who have children under 18 in need of serious medical care. Our grassroots initiative focuses on assisting with non-medical expenses such as transportation and lodging, ensuring that families can focus on their child’s health and well-being.
Run For Jon Inc is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, EIN 45-2905801. All donations are deemed tax-deductible absent any limitations on deductibility applicable to a particular taxpayer.
Website: https://runforjon.org
Link to registration page: https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Peru/RunForJon
Link to donation page: https://runsignup.com/Race/Donate/NY/Peru/RunForJon
Donations from sponsors or individuals are welcome!
Posted: August 17th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Charity Events, Community Events, General News, Heathcare News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Peru resident news/accomplishments, Peru School News, Recreation opportunities, Youth News.
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Five New Recruits Enrolled as Part of the New Program’s First Cohort
August 12, 2026 – The New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL), in partnership with Clinton Community College, the SUNY Plattsburgh University Police Department, the Lake Placid Police Department, the Tupper Lake Police Department, and the Essex County Sheriff’s Office, today celebrated the inaugural signing ceremony of Clinton Community College’s new Police Officer Registered Apprenticeship Program. Five new recruits signed on today as the first cohort of apprentices under the new program during a ceremony held at the Institute for Advanced Manufacturing (IAM) Building at Clinton Community College.
New York State Department of Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon said, “We need police officers. And that means we need to support the workforce development models ensuring that New York State has the highly skilled and well-trained workforce to fill those very important jobs. Governor Hochul is also committed to doing exactly that. This new registered apprenticeship program will help the recruits signing today gain the skills and real, lifetime, on-the-job experience that’s needed to keep communities safe. That is something that will benefit every single New Yorker.”
This innovative program, a partnership between the Zone 9 Police Executive, SUNY, Clinton Community College, and NYSDOL, offers a unique career pathway for aspiring officers to earn a paycheck while learning the essential, hands-on skills they need to succeed in their law enforcement careers. Clinton Community College will facilitate the 12-month program. Recruits will be employed by participating departments prior to beginning their academy training. The academy, which runs from August 17, 2026, to February 8, 2027, will be conducted at the Zone 9 Police Training Academy, located on the Clinton Community College campus, providing expanded facilities and the opportunity to earn college credits toward an AAS or BAS in fields such as Criminal Justice or Human Services.
Clinton Community College President Ken Knelly said, “The departments aren’t just participants, they are co-creators, and they’re collaborators. The academy becomes the foundation, and the apprenticeship ensures the values we teach carry forward into practice, producing officers who are more thoughtful, consistent, and confident. It also fosters peer support, shared learning, and a sense of accountability from day one, helping recruits grow together and reinforcing these values as they transition into the field. The investment in this program is important because it allows a focus on what matters most, building officers who are prepared, not just for the job, but for the people that they serve.”
SUNY Plattsburgh University Police Department Chief Patrick Rascoe said, “Today’s signing represents much more than the launch of a new academy. It represents a commitment by higher education, state government, and law enforcement to invest together in the future of policing. This academy stands as proof that when higher education, state government, and law enforcement work together toward a common goal, extraordinary things can happen. Today’s signing is not the end of that work, it’s the beginning. I have no doubt this partnership will benefit our profession and the communities we serve for many years to come.”
Lake Placid Police Department Chief Charles Dobson said, “We need to encourage young men and women to consider policing as an honorable and rewarding career. We need to show them that policing offers purpose, opportunity, and the chance to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. The apprenticeship model is an important part of that strategy, allowing departments to focus on outcomes instead of upfront costs.”
Registered Apprenticeships are a Pathway to Success
Registered apprenticeships span a wide range of industries, including building and construction, advanced manufacturing, healthcare, information technology, financial services, childcare, education, and transportation.
As of June 2026, NYSDOL supported almost 18,000 apprentices across more than 900 programs offered by more than 600 sponsors statewide. In 2025 alone, NYSDOL approved 107 new programs, 44 new sponsors, and 17 new trades.
New Yorkers interested in learning more about registered apprenticeships can visit the NYSDOL Apprenticeship Webpage. Businesses interested in sponsoring a program can learn more by visiting the NYSDOL Apprenticeship Sponsor Webpage.
About Clinton Community College
Clinton Community College is a member of the State University of New York system and home of the Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Zone 9 Police Training Academy. Clinton offers 20 associate degree programs, six certificates, transfer pathways and advisement options, multiple non-credit professional credentials and many flexible learning options including online and evening courses. As part of the SUNY system, Clinton credits transfer seamlessly. For more information, visit them online at clinton.edu.
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Posted: August 17th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Education News, General News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, Statewide News, Upstate New York.
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