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Peru businessman honored for his World War II service

By John T. Ryan June 9 – Many people know Doug Brown as the man who operated Peru Hardware for 40 years (1946-1985).  Like most World War II veterans, Doug didn’t talked to many people about his war experiences and like most of those veterans he had never visited the World War II Memorial in […]

Hundreds send off Vets’ Honor Flight

Hundreds of people came to the Base Oval and the Clinton County Airport this morning to give sixteen World War II veterans a wonderful “North Country Honor Flight” send-off.  This afternoon the veterans and their escorts will visit the World War Ii Memorial, the Iwo Jima Monument and Arlington Cemetery. They’ll arrive back home about […]

First Weekend events kick off Friday and Saturday

First Weekend events kick off Friday and Saturday » Local News » Press-Republican.

“A Dream Deferred” at the Peru Free Library on Friday, June 14th

Adirondack historian Amy Godine, whose ground-breaking research helped re-open the narrative of Timbuctoo, the black settlement at Lake Placid, is back with another revealing story.Godine has found that wealthy abolitionist Gerrit Smith’s land give-away may have benefited black Americans still being held in bondage in the south. Speaking at the Peru Free Library on Friday, […]

Biomass facility on Fort Drum officially opens on Friday

Watertown Daily Times | Biomass facility on Fort Drum officially opens on Friday.

Peru parks offer a new attraction

By Adele Douglas This past Sunday two snapping turtles could be seen burying their eggs – one near the entrance to the Fellowship Center and the other in Little Ausable Park.  This morning this mommy was trying her luck in Heyworth/Mason Park.  Here are a few snapping turtle facts. From NYSDEC’s webpage about snapping turtles: […]

AVCS educator named top tech teacher

AVCS educator named top tech teacher » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

Bill to promote NY-grown products in restaurants passes Senate, Assembly

Bill to promote NY-grown products in restaurants passes Senate, Assembly | syracuse.com.

Medical marijuana: 610 doctors want option – Times Union

Medical marijuana: 610 doctors want option – Times Union.

The Inevitable Climate Catastrophe – The Chronicle Review – The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Inevitable Climate Catastrophe – The Chronicle Review – The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Governor in town to tout tax-free plan

Governor in town to tout tax-free plan » Local News » Press-Republican.

Museum Days to feature 16 museums and galleries » Local News » Press-Republican

Museum Days to feature 16 museums and galleries » Local News » Press-Republican.

Jury finds Rivers guilty » Local News » Press-Republican

Jury finds Rivers guilty » Local News » Press-Republican.

Saratoga casino to expand – Times Union

Saratoga casino to expand – Times Union.

Life in the North Country? Yup, it’s hard. « The In Box

Life in the North Country? Yup, it’s hard. « The In Box.

Local WWII veterans honored

Local WWII veterans honored » Local News » Press-Republican.

Winter Rye may bring increased profits and reduced water pollution

By John T. Ryan Peru residents interested in agriculture may have noticed a plant peeking through the corn stubble this spring. If things go as planned, they’ll see even more of this crop next year. On April 24th, several farmers gathered at Dimock Farms on Route 22B to hear agriculture and water pollution experts describe the […]

The river is raging at Ausable Chasm

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The Vermont Marble Museum Explores the Company Behind Countless National Buildings and Monuments | Seven Days

The Vermont Marble Museum Explores the Company Behind Countless National Buildings and Monuments | Seven Days.

Non-ethanol fuel catches on at north country gas stations; Nice N Easy is latest to join trend

Watertown Daily Times | Non-ethanol fuel catches on at north country gas stations; Nice N Easy is latest to join trend.

Out for trout in Lake Champlain

Out for trout in Lake Champlain | Burlington Free Press | burlingtonfreepress.com.

Peru gets $500,000 for water project

Peru gets $500,000 for water project » NEW TODAY… » Press-Republican.

New York State Historian to Speak in North Country on Civil War on June 1

New York State Historian to Speak in North Country on Civil War on June 1 | Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism.

Dr. Patrick Brimstein reflects on his first year as Peru Central Superintendent

In July Dr. Patrick Brimstein will have been at the helm of Peru Central School for one year.  He was kind enough to meet with the Peru Gazette to discuss his start as Superintendent. Adele Douglas conducted the interview. What are your impressions of the school? “In general the kids here seem to be very […]

Skiers Seek To Maintain Backcountry Glades On Lyon Mt. – The Adirondack Almanack

Skiers Seek To Maintain Backcountry Glades On Lyon Mt. – The Adirondack Almanack – The Adirondack Almanack.