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Veterans cheer new Saranac Lake clinic

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports 

Queensbury gets ready for opening of second Walmart

The Post Star reports 

Former Cape Vincent town clerk indicted on theft charges; accused of stealing $50,000

The Watertown Daily Times reports 

Carthage School Superintendant resigns, district in disarray over ethical issues

The Watertown Daily Times reports 

Local government officials learn more about tax cap

The Press Republican reports 

Lowe’s leaves Ticonderoga, but Aubuchon’s plans to remain and expand

The Post Star reports 

Ex-Subway manager previously convicted of stealing $13,960 from Sugar Creek store

The Watertown Daily Times reports 

Cuomo Administration suspends tax investigators who make undercover Indians buy

The N Y Post reports 

Run for Jon iPhone App Now Available; Proceeds Donated To Jonathan Evans Memorial Fund

PERU, New York–August 25, 2011–The Run for Jon today announced that the Run for Jon (RFJ) iPhone app is available as a download from the iOS App Store for $0.99. The RFJ app provides users witinformation about the history of the Run for Jon, a schedule of events, map of the course, and searchable results for the […]

Pension costs for state and local governments to jump 16 percent

pressconnects.com reports 

Pharmacies: Let us compete – Retailers ask end to mandate driving patients to mail-order receipt of prescriptions

The Times Union reports 

Research Helping Peru Grower and Others Extend Production, Sales into Fall –

Northern New York — While consumers are enjoying fresh locally-grown sweet tomatoes and crispy greens from Northern New York’s market gardeners, the growers are drawing on Northern New York Agricultural Development Program (NNYADP)-supported high tunnel research to extend production and sales into the fall season. “Each high tunnel grower has his or her own crop […]

The NYS Fair opens Thursday

Syracuse.com reports 

Sharing services may not be as easy as thought

By Donald McBrayer The Peru Town Board held their regular meeting on Monday, August 22nd. Everyone was in attendance. There was a discussion on an imbalance in regards to the shared services contract with the Town of Jay. Highway Superintendent Mike Farrell claims overtime and other expenses in the area of $33,000 are owed to […]

Cold Comfort: An Italian gelateria flourishes in Montpelier

Seven Days reports

Funds sought to keep ahead of Keene Valley landslide

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports 

Grieving family loses another member

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports 

Former Gov. George Pataki close to entering Republican presidential race

The Daily News reports 

Alleged killers of heron could face higher charges

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports 

Peru Democrats meeting rescheduled

Due to a schedule conflict with the usage of the Peru Town Hall building, the Peru Democratic Party meeting that had been scheduled for August 25th, has been rescheduled to September 1st, 2011 at 7;00 PM. The meeting will be held upstairs in the Peru Town Hall.  PLEASE BRING A BAG OF CANDY FOR APPLFEST PARADE. […]

New York troopers earn second-highest pay among state police forces

Syracuse.com reports

Arch for new Crown Point bridge to be floated down Lake Champlain next week

The Free Press reports 

Schumer launches a chip offensive; Senator lobbies for Defense Department work at NanoCollege

The Times Union reports 

Adirondack Fish: American Eel

The adirondack almanac reports 

Tupper Lake study halls changed to make school day more productive

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports