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Archive for October 23rd, 2025

Peru Community Church is sponsoring a Community Art Project

Hello Peru! We have an exciting opportunity for all Peru residents! Peru Community Church is sponsoring a Community Art Project. The Subject is: “HOPE – what brightens your day?” PCC will provide a 12 x 12 inch canvas – YOU provide the Art. Pick up your free canvas on Saturday, 11/1 from 9-12 at PCC […]

DiNapoli: Wall Street Profits Surge Again, Giving New York a Fiscal Boost

The state relies heavily on securities industry related tax receipts, with an estimated $22 billion collected in state fiscal year 2024-25, up 12% from the previous year, and represented 19.4% of all state tax collections that year.  October 23, 2025 – Wall Street’s profits could top $60 billion in 2025 if current trends continue, according […]

2025 Stuff the Strand event a resonating success

Casella, Northern Adirondacks Kiwanis and Morrisonville Girl Scouts Troop 4202 recognized for impressive results Click here for the Sun Community News story 

Peru’s Owen Laforest applauded for making a heartfelt difference

Surpasses personal goal to help other kids during hospital visits and stays Click here for the Sun Community News story 

Peru to host Section VII gymnastics championships Saturday

Click here for the Sun Community News story 

Plattsburgh murder suspect found guilty

The jury handed down the verdict Wednesday evening Click here for the WPTZ story 

Adirondack businesses try to capture electric vehicle traffic with chargers

EV charging stations have become more common at lodging facilities in recent years where guests can charge overnight Click here for the Adirondack Almanac story