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Cuomo, Schumer offer dueling Democratic visions of government spending

Cityhall.com reports

Lake level, south wind a dangerous combination – There has been severe lakeside flooding

The Press Republican reports on severe flooding in the region

Death of bin Laden celebrated by PSU students, others

The Press Republican reports

New Superintendent appointed at Peru Central

At its special meeting of April 28, 2011, the Peru Central Board of Education passed a resolution appointing Dr. Thomas A. Stapleford to a three-year contract as Superintendent of Schools at Peru Central. Stapleford will start his service on July 1, 2011, according to A. Paul Scott, veteran Peru Superintendent, who is retiring at the […]

April rains wreak flooding havoc

The Press Republican comprehensive report Moriah hardest hit by flooding People, pets evacuated in Keeseville

Direct Air to add new destinations – non-stop flights between Plattsburgh and Lakeland/Orlando, Fla., that will include a continuation to San Juan, Puerto Rico

The Press Republican reports

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The United Way of the Adirondack Region, Inc., will have their 11th Annual Olympian Celebrity Golf Classic on Thursday, June 16, 2011 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 $500.00 per team […]

Many children enjoyed Sunday’s Easter Egg Hunt at St. Augustine’s

St. Augustine’s Parish celebrated its 4th Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Easter Sunday, April 24, 2011. Dozens of children searched for over 1,900 eggs scattered throughout the Parish Center classrooms.  The event was sponsored by the Peru Catholic Daughters of the Americas and St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus Council 7273. (Click here for more photos)

First workers to arrive in May at GlobalFoundrie – a $4.3 billion computer chip factory near Albany

The Times Union reports

New York leads nation in spending on social aid

The Times Union reports

Peru loses another community leader – Jerome “Jerry” Downs

The Press Republican reports

New York rushes to rework STAR system – Some property tax breaks being eliminated or reduced

The Times Union reports

Peru loses educator, Lions Club President, community volunteer – Joe Alexander

The Press Republican reports

Oneida County DA announces 37 illegal benefit arrests

The Utica Observer-Dispatch reports

Drum soldiers suspected in several March and April crimes

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Population in Adirondack Park was flat but variable

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

FARMERS OR CRIMINALS? When a north country farmer was arrested for allegedly employing illegal aliens, the region’s dairy industry was left to wonder, ‘Who will be next?’

The Watertown Daily Times reports

In Sing Sing’s Hometown, Many Dream of Day ‘the Big House’ Closes

The New York Times reports

Lesson in givebacks In tough financial times, degree of sacrifice varies among Albany region teacher unions

The Times Union reports

Burn ban remains in effect

The Press Republican reports

Where’s the music scene in Lake Placid?

The Lake Placid News reports

Plattsburgh State receives largest gift ever – Anonymous couple offer historic gift, challenges

The Press Republican reports

Is a Tupper Lake resort realistic?

The adirondack almanac reports

Watertown BOCES polls public on consolidating the region’s 18 public high schools into three large regional schools and other cost-cutting options.

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Districts cut staff to balance budgets – Over 300 jobs lost in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties re of reserves

The Watertown Daily Times reports