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The editor is John Ryan at email: perugazette@gmail.com. The Peru Gazette is a free community, education and information website. It is non-commercial and does not accept paid advertising.

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Archive for May 4th, 2011

St. Augustine’s Church celebrates First Communion

St. Augustine’s Church held First Holy Communion ceremonies on Sunday, May 1, 2011. Fifteen children received the Eucharist for the first time. They included: Emily Beattie, Nicholas Chamberlain, Maria Folley, Ryan Furnia, Kade Manchester, Michael McBride, Cecilia McKinney, Natalie Miner, Myah Mitchell, Daniel Nisoff, Dierdre O’Callaghan, Terrance Royea, Jennifer Swyers, Zachary Swyers and Andrew Woodruff. […]

Saranac Lake highlighted in National Geographic

National Geographic covers Saranac Lake’s many wonderful attributes. Click here for the story

Franklin County damage said to be $10.2M, not counting Tupper

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Adirondack Family Activities: “Stuart Little” free for mothers

The adirondack almanac reports

Peru area camps and roads hit with major flooding, see our photos

The record high Lake Champlain water level has resulted in the flooding of homes and roads adjacent to the lake.  The road leading to the Ausable Point Campsite is covered with water and blocked to traffic. Many of the camps in “Little Peru” just north of Port Kent are inundated with water. The Giddings Road […]

Local fire departments struggle to find new recruits

The Lake Placid News reports

Flooding states of emergency extended – County hopes continued struggle will lead to state aid

The Press Republican reports

Health care premiums for state employees could rise as much as 17.9 percent next year

The Times Union reports