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State’s GOP primary today

State’s GOP primary today – Times Union. Voting in Peru takes place at the St. Augustine’s Parish Center (In a classroom) from Noon to 9 PM. 

Value of Volunteer Time; Volunteers make a valuable difference

Value of Volunteer Time | Independent Sector.

Aging workforce strains Social Security, Medicare

Aging workforce strains Social Security, Medicare | Burlington Free Press

Snow makes a comeback

Snow makes a comeback – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Peru Scouts’ breakfast to benefit the Humane Society

Peru Boy Scout Troop 49 will host a pancake breakfast to benefit the Adirondack Humane Society at Applebee’s on Saturday, April 28th from 8 AM to 10 AM.  The cost is $8 a person, with children under 5 served free of charge.  Please turn out to support the scouts in this community service program.

At Westchester Medical Center, executives get raises, others lose jobs

At Westchester Medical Center, executives get raises, others lose jobs | The Journal News 

Natural Selections: American robins

NCPR News – Natural Selections: American robins.

Winooski woman wins cash, prizes on ‘The Price is Right’

Winooski woman wins cash, prizes on ‘The Price is Right’ | Burlington Free Press 

More than 55 Hampton Inn workers hit by fraudulent tax returns

Colchester hotel workers hit by fraudulent tax returns | Burlington Free Press 

Cheap Seats: $18 each way Burlington – NYC via the Megabus

Cheap Seats | Seven Days.

National Weather Service schedules class to train volunteer weather spotters for Syracuse area

National Weather Service schedules class to train volunteer weather spotters for Syracuse area | syracuse.com.

Morning Read: Governments behaving badly

Morning Read: Governments behaving badly « The In Box.

Afternoon read: APA senior attorney Banta to retire

Afternoon read: APA senior attorney Banta to retire « The In Box.

Students from Africa speak out at Burlington High School

Students from Africa speak out at Burlington High School | Burlington Free Press 

Never again: Saranac Lake woman talks about surviving the Holocaust as a girl in the Warsaw Ghetto

Never again – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

AuSable man charged with attempted assault

AuSable man charged with attempted assault » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Teen admits to mom’s murder

Teen admits to mom’s murder » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Winds of opposition grow against plan for 36 new turbines in Madison County

Winds of opposition grow against plan for 36 new turbines in Madison County | syracuse.com.

Hubbard: Pay gap threatens social justice

Hubbard: Pay gap threatens social justice – Times Union.

Local parolee uses tractor to flee, attack officers

Parolee uses tractor to flee, attack officers – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

United Way Golf Classic is June 14th

The United Way of the Adirondack Region, Inc. will have their 12th Annual Olympian Celebrity Golf Classic on Thursday, June 14, 2012 at Craig Wood Golf & Country Club in Lake Placid. This unique event randomly pairs an Olympic athlete or other Celebrity with a registered three person team.  The cost is $450.00 per team […]

Man admits driving stolen Greyhound bus in Watertown

Watertown Daily Times | Man admits driving stolen Greyhound bus in Watertown.

Community Climate Forum Set for Earth Day

Adirondack Almanack: Community Climate Forum Set for Earth Day.

“Curiouser and Curiouser: Illustrations by Tory and Norman Taber”

Plattsburgh – The North Country Cultural Center for the Arts (NCCCA Arts Center) is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition entitled, “Curiouser and Curiouser: Illustrations by Tory and Norman Taber.” The collection features both published and a few personal illustrative works, as well as “constructions” of found objects by Norman and personal portraits painted by […]

Low-income pregnant women have to find care elsewhere

Watertown Daily Times | Low-income pregnant women in Ogdensburg have to find care elsewhere.