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CEO Resigns, CSEA Recognized, Town Court Move Requested, Parks Damaged

By John T. Ryan Code Enforcement Officer Resigns CSEA to Represent Highway Department Employees Judge Kirby Would Still Like to Move Town Court Downstairs Parks Damaged by Motorized Vehicles Frank Slycord, Peru’s Code Enforcement Officer (CEO), has resigned and a replacement is being sought. Town Supervisor Peter Glushko informed the public of Slycord’s decision at […]

Updated Dog Law on Hold, For Now – Sun Community News & Printing

PERU — Town officials decided to hold off on approving a proposed dog licensing law at Monday’s public hearing. Source: Updated dog law on hold, for now – Sun Community News & Printing

Please Respect Your Trail

Motorized vehicles, including golf carts, are not allowed to use the Little Ausable River Walking Trail.  On Wednesday, March 9th, a Peru resident accompanied by two young children was encountered driving a golf cart on the trail.  A motorized vehicle also damaged the grass field leading to the trail from the Heyworth-Mason stone building.  It’s […]

Elmore SPCA vs. Peru Town Board

By John T. Ryan Peru – If history is a guide, when a matter involving Elmore SPCA is included in a Peru Town Board meeting agenda, a controversy is likely to ensue. The Monday, February 22, 2016 Board meeting was no exception. During the “Public Comments on Agenda Items Only” portion of the meeting, Elmore SPCA […]

State Health Department Should Improve Enforcement of Nursing Home Violations

Fines Delayed for up to Six Years, Nursing Homes Cited Repeatedly for Problems with Limited Consequences The state Department of Health (DOH) needs to fix problems and delays with how it is assessing fines to nursing homes after violations are found, according to an audit released today by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. While DOH […]

Life is “ruff” in Peru – Sun Community News & Printing

PERU — Disagreements in dog licensing redemption procedures have Peru town officials and Elmore SPCA on a tight leash. Source: Life is “ruff” in Peru – Sun Community News & Printing

Lawmakers question prison security, safety – Times Union

[…] they plan to cut the use of canned goods in prison commissaries, thus denying troublemakers the use of sharp metal lids that can be turned into weapons. Another move: showing correctional officers a video dubbed Games Inmates Play” alerting them to efforts that prisoners may use to manipulate guards. Prison guard Gene Palmer was […]

Bharara: Not enough evidence to bring charges after Moreland Commission shutdown – Capitol Confidential

Source: Bharara: Not enough evidence to bring charges after Moreland Commission shutdown – Capitol Confidential

IG: State worker tole then sold agency laptops – Capitol Confidential

Source: IG: State worker stole then sold agency laptops – Capitol Confidential

Solitary confinement deal reached for NY prisons, big changes for Malone | NCPR News

Source: Solitary confinement deal reached for NY prisons, big changes for Malone | NCPR News

Author to give presentation on Clinton Prison – Sun Community News & Printing

PLATTSBURGH — Award winning local author Lawrence Gooley will be giving a presentation called “Escape From Dannemora: Breakouts, Tortures and Violence in Clinton Prison’s Past” on Monday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. Source: Author to give presentation on Clinton Prison – Sun Community News & Printing

Dog Law Changes, Feral Cat Control and Holden Ave. Repairs Highlight Town Board Meeting

By John T. Ryan Anyone attending the Monday, September 14, 2015 Peru Town Board meeting and the Public Hearing that preceded it could rightly conclude that cat and dog issues dominated the evening. The public hearing concerned a Town Board proposed update of the Town’s Dog Control Law. It would have required that anyone reclaiming […]

DCO’s Hard Work is Yielding Results

By John T. Ryan Last September when the Peru Town Board appointed Dave Drollette as Dog Control Officer (DCO) it’s doubtful that they anticipated what was ahead. As of September 4th, 2015, 160 more dogs were licensed than last year at this time. Dog licensing is important because it ensures that rabies shots are current […]

Body recovered from car hauled from Lake Champlain – Press-Republican: News

Believed to be New York City man missing since early June. Source: Body recovered from car hauled from Lake Champlain – Press-Republican: News

Monday’s Town Board Agenda Includes Motion of Judges’ Chambers

Regular Mtg Agenda 13Jul15

New Superintendent, Security Protocols Announced At Clinton Correctional Facility – myChamplainValley.com

The New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) named a new Superintendent of the Clinton Correctional Facility and enhanced interim security protocols at the prison. Source: New Superintendent, Security Protocols Announced At Clinton Correctional Facility – myChamplainValley.com

Bruno Continues to Push for Town Court Relocation

By John T. Ryan Continuing his effort to move Peru Town Court to the Town Hall’s lower level Counselor Kregg Bruno employed a less strident approach at the June 22, 2015 Town Board meeting. Addressing Town Historian Ron Allen, Bruno stated, “The location of the judges’ chambers all rely on you, sir… you don’t have […]

Squabbling, Hesitation and Luck Had Roles in Manhunt for New York Prison Escapees – The New York Times

A week distinguished by DNA discoveries and well-organized sweeps was the final stage of a 23-day slog that was hampered, at times, by missed signals. Source: Squabbling, Hesitation and Luck Had Roles in Manhunt for New York Prison Escapees – The New York Times

Sweat still in critical condition – Press-Republican: Local News

Captured escapee now at Albany Medical Center. Source: Sweat still in critical condition – Press-Republican: Local News

Timeline shows manhunt progress – Press-Republican: Prison Escape

Monday, law enforcement worked to create a perimeter around Mountain View area where fugitives were thought to be hiding. Source: Timeline shows manhunt progress – Press-Republican: Prison Escape

Female worker probed as possible accomplice in prison break | New York Post

Source: Female worker probed as possible accomplice in prison break | New York Post

History of Clinton Correctional Facility – NYS’ largest & 3d oldest prison

Source: History of Clinton CF – NYS’ largest & 3d oldest prison

With Power Tools and a Ruse, 2 Killers Escape New York Prison – NYTimes.com

The New York State Police said the inmates had escaped from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, a maximum-security prison about 170 miles north of Albany near the Canadian border. Source: With Power Tools and a Ruse, 2 Killers Escape New York Prison – NYTimes.com

Intersection Doesn’t Meet Traffic Signal Criteria, Neighborhood Watch Being Considered

By John T. Ryan There will not be a traffic signal installed at the Brand Hollow Road – Military Turnpike intersection in the immediate future. Hope, however, is not lost. If we have four more crashes in a one-year period we’ll qualify! That was the news Town Supervisor Peter Glushko delivered to town board members […]

State Senate Approves Speed Limit Mandate Relief Bill

From the office of State Senator Betty Little The State Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Senator Betty Little that would authorize towns to set speed limits within their jurisdictions. Villages, cities and towns with large populations can do so on their own, but most towns must petition the New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) for approval. “The goal […]