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Outstanding audit results for Plattsburgh School District

Please read the audit findings of NYS Comptroller Thomas DeNapoli. These are the best results the Peru Gazette has ever seen! 

Peru Lions work to preserve our children’s vision

By John T. Ryan June 6 – Only a few days ago the Peru Lions Club helped the “Safe Kids Adirondack Program” distribute bike helmets to Peru Central 2nd graders.  This week Lions Club members were conducting a “Screening Eyes Early” program at the Peru Primary School. The vision screening program was offered free of […]

Peru resident named to SUNY Oswego President’s List

OSWEGO, NY (06/05/2013)(readMedia)– Alyssa Estus of Peru, a senior history major, has been named to the President’s List for the spring semester at SUNY Oswego. Students who achieve grade averages of 3.80 and above on the 4.00 scale are named to the President’s List, the top 8.3 percent of Oswego students. Admission to SUNY Oswego is competitive. […]

Korey M. Devins, of Peru, Awarded Degree at St. Lawrence University Commencement

CANTON, NY (06/04/2013)(readMedia)– Korey M. Devins of Peru, was among the 548 students awarded a degree at St. Lawrence University’s Commencement ceremony, held May 19 on campus in Canton, New York. Devins was awarded a degree in biology and is a graduate of AuSable Valley Central High School.

“A Dream Deferred” at the Peru Free Library on Friday, June 14th

Adirondack historian Amy Godine, whose ground-breaking research helped re-open the narrative of Timbuctoo, the black settlement at Lake Placid, is back with another revealing story.Godine has found that wealthy abolitionist Gerrit Smith’s land give-away may have benefited black Americans still being held in bondage in the south. Speaking at the Peru Free Library on Friday, […]

Peru Lions helped “Safe Kids Adirondack” distribute bike helmets to Peru Central 2nd graders

On Tuesday, May 21, Safe Kids Adirondack held the 3rd Annual F.U.N. Ride (Fittin’ Ur Noggin). Community volunteers traveled to five elementary schools in Clinton & Essex Counties (Lake Placid, Ausable Valley, Holy Name, Keeseville & Peru).  Peru Elementary was the largest number of kids, with 150 second graders given helmets.  Thankfully, members of the Peru Lions Club […]

Peru parks offer a new attraction

By Adele Douglas This past Sunday two snapping turtles could be seen burying their eggs – one near the entrance to the Fellowship Center and the other in Little Ausable Park.  This morning this mommy was trying her luck in Heyworth/Mason Park.  Here are a few snapping turtle facts. From NYSDEC’s webpage about snapping turtles: […]

Testing debate: are teachers, parents protesting too much? « The In Box

Testing debate: are teachers, parents protesting too much? « The In Box.

AVCS educator named top tech teacher

AVCS educator named top tech teacher » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

SUNY Plattsburgh to host teaching initiative

College to host teaching initiative » Local News » Press-Republican.

Feds fault Albany schools in race-bullying response – Times Union

Feds fault Albany schools in race-bullying response – Times Union.

Winter Rye may bring increased profits and reduced water pollution

By John T. Ryan Peru residents interested in agriculture may have noticed a plant peeking through the corn stubble this spring. If things go as planned, they’ll see even more of this crop next year. On April 24th, several farmers gathered at Dimock Farms on Route 22B to hear agriculture and water pollution experts describe the […]

Boaters can curb spread of invasives » NEW TODAY

Boaters can curb spread of invasives » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Alice Robinson and Jordan Stephney graduate from UVM

BURLINGTON, VT (05/23/2013)(readMedia)– Some 2,557 students were awarded a variety of bachelor’s degrees during the University of Vermont’s 211th Commencement ceremonies on May 19. There were some 575 advanced degrees and certificates awarded by the UVM Graduate College and approximately 106 women and men took the oath of Hippocrates following the awarding of their M.D. […]

New York State Historian to Speak in North Country on Civil War on June 1

New York State Historian to Speak in North Country on Civil War on June 1 | Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism.

Dr. Patrick Brimstein reflects on his first year as Peru Central Superintendent

In July Dr. Patrick Brimstein will have been at the helm of Peru Central School for one year.  He was kind enough to meet with the Peru Gazette to discuss his start as Superintendent. Adele Douglas conducted the interview. What are your impressions of the school? “In general the kids here seem to be very […]

City School talks voting procedures

City School talks voting procedures » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Jonna Maria Peryer graduates from St. Michael’s College

Jonna Marie Peryer , daughter of Sandra Esposito of Peru graduated from Saint Michael’s College with a Bachelor of Science, cum laude degree in Biology at the college’s 106th commencement exercises held on the college campus May 12th. The Commencement speaker was political commentator Mark Shields,

Host families sought for Canadian students

Host families sought for Canadian students » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Superintendency attracts fewer educators

Superintendency attracts fewer educators » Local News » Press-Republican.

Peru Intermediate School families exercising together

Peru Intermediate School families exercising together » Lifestyles » Press-Republican.

Interim administrators keep districts on track

Interim administrators keep districts on track » Local News » Press-Republican.

Senators Schumer, Gillibrand, Congressman Owens applaud Pfizer Trade Adjustment Approval

Plattsburgh, NY – This week, Pfizer announced that their application to the U.S. Department of Labor for Trade Adjustment Assistance was accepted, opening new opportunities for laid-off workers from Pfizer’s Rouses Point facility. The Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Program is a federal program that assists U.S. workers who have lost their jobs by providing opportunities to […]

Underground Railroad Museum will open Saturday; Opening day will feature a 9:30 am mini-bus tour of Underground RR sites

The North Star Underground Railroad Museum will open for 2013 on Saturday, May 4, kicking off the new museum’s third season, right next door to the Ausable Chasm. Opening day will feature a mini bus tour of Underground Railroad sites in nearby Keeseville and Peru. Stops include a hidden room located in a barn at the […]

Adopted budget restores Plattsburgh School programs

Adopted budget restores City School programs » Local News » Press-Republican.