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St. Vincent’s spring/summer clothing sale begins Wednesday

Peru–St. Vincent de Paul Society will be holding a special sale of gently used spring/summer clothing and footwear Wednesday, April 11, through Saturday, April 14, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. at St. Vincent’s Thrift Store, 3028 Main Street (across from St. Augustine’s Church). The sale will also be held Thursday evening, April 12, from […]

Peru Library Spring Book Sale is only a few weeks away

Spring Book Sale:     Thursday,   May 3, 10:00 a.m.  – 7:00 p.m. Friday,   May 4,  10:00 a.m. – 4:00  p.m Saturday,   May 5,  10:00 a.m. – 3:00  p.m. Peru  Free Library, Main Street,  Peru  NY

State deer plan leads to new hunting rules

State deer plan leads to new hunting rules – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Energy summit highlights disagreements, potential of power plan

Watertown Daily Times | Energy summit highlights disagreements, potential of power plan.

Everyone is welcome at tonight’s Easter Vigil and Sunday’s Easter Services

While some St. Augustine’s parishioners were preparing Easter Eggs in the Parish Center Saturday morning, other parishioners were preparing the church for the Easter Celebration under the guidance of Father Alan Shnob and parishioner Helen Dispo. The Peru Gazette wishes the Peru community a Blessed and Happy Easter. We hope you are able to be […]

The Easter Bunny is coming!

The St. Augustine’s Catholic Daughters are ready for Sunday’s Easter Egg Hunt following the 10:30 AM Mass.  Click here for photos

Holy Week observances abound

Holy Week observances abound » Local News » Press-Republican.

School Board cuts $1 million from next year’s budget

By Adele Douglas The Peru Central School Budget Workshop #7 was held Tuesday evening. It was clear that neither the Board of Education nor those in attendance were happy with budget cuts, but declining revenues made them necessary.  The Board unanimously passed a  motion to make the cost reductions. Grade 6 will be going back […]

NYS Department of Education issues public school report cards

Click here for Peru Central School Report Card Click here for Clinton County Schools Report Cards  Click here for statewide report cards  Click here for story on statewide trends 

Glens Falls Post-Star lays off one-third of news reporting staff; Big Wigs still get large bonuses

Post-Star lays off one-third of news reporting staff | News Enterprise.

Supervisor’s prayers irk peers on Washington County board

Supervisor’s prayers irk peers on Washington County board.

Male cheerleader breaks gender barrier

Male cheerleader breaks gender barrier | Denpubs.com.

Lake Placid village clerk situation remains unresolved

Lake Placid village clerk situation remains unresolved – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com

$4 million for ORDA winter sports venue upgrades

$4 million for winter sports venue upgrades – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

Lake Champlain Transportation Co. being honored by Burlington Business Association tonight (Sue Polhemus in photo)

Lake Champlain Transportation Co. being honored by Burlington Business Association tonight 

The diner kings: Two guys run five Vermont diners

The diner kings: Two guys run five Vermont diners | Burlington Free Press

As the climate warms, the risk of fires is becoming unusually, unseasonably high

As the climate warms, the risk of fires is becoming unusually, unseasonably high | Burlington Free Press 

More money for state legislators? A review of lulus and other states

Capitol Confidential » More money? A review of lulus and other states.

Annual County Health Rankings report shows north country counties are mostly unhealthy

Watertown Daily Times | Annual County Health Rankings report shows north country counties are mostly unhealthy.  Clinton County ranks 36th of 62 counties

Poll: New Yorkers support raising minimum wage

Poll: New Yorkers support raising minimum wage » Local News » Press-Republican.

John Warren:Reports of Hamilton County’s Death Are An Exaggeration

Adirondack Almanack: John Warren:Reports of Hamilton County’s Death Are An Exaggeration.

State appliance rebates exhausted

State appliance rebates exhausted.

Q&A with Bishop Terry LaValley

Q&A with Bishop Terry LaValley – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

With fewer priests, Catholics asked to help lead

With fewer priests, Catholics asked to help lead – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com |

Report: Finch Paper a top polluter

Report: Finch Paper a top polluter.