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Archive for June 7th, 2022

To Learn is to Teach Twice

By retired Peru District teacher and principal Jim Howard When it comes to games, Pickleball is an unlikely name for an unlikely addiction.   While most people associate the word addiction with drugs and horrible consequences, being hooked on Pickleball can hopefully help one to live longer and happier. Pickleball is a simple game, often […]

Youth Court Training open to grade 7-12 students

The Clinton County Youth Court will be holding a new member training on June 28th and 29th from 9 am-12 pm on both days. If you know a youth in grades 7-12 that would be interested in being a member of a court that tries real cases for juveniles who have committed offenses within the […]

Allergies acting up? Pollen problems on the rise across our region

Source: Allergies acting up? Pollen problems on the rise across our region

Why Burlington police say recent shooting is ‘different’

Source: Why Burlington police say recent shooting is ‘different’

Former DEC Commissioner will again lead Olympic development board | NCPR News

Source: Former DEC Commissioner will again lead Olympic development board | NCPR News

1982 Peru-NCCS Section VII Class B Softball Final – Thanks to Calvin Castine of Hometown Cable for posting

 

New Burlington High School cost exceeds bonding capacity

Source: New Burlington High School cost exceeds bonding capacity

STAR rebate checks come to some homeowners in time for governor’s June primary – syracuse.com

Source: STAR rebate checks come to some homeowners in time for governor’s June primary – syracuse.com