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The editor is John Ryan at email: perugazette@gmail.com. The Peru Gazette is a free community, education and information website. It is non-commercial and does not accept paid advertising.

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SUNY Plattsburgh President Ettling collapses during morning history class

The Cardinal Points reports

Glens Falls maple trees, in decline, turn early as they die

The Post Star reports

Saranac Lake considering apartment registration and inspection requirements

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Owens’ office accepting Service Academy applications

Communication from Congressman Bill Owens

I am pleased to announce that my office is accepting applications for appointments to our nation’s Service Academies.  If you, your son, or your daughter are between 17 and 23 years old, a U.S. citizen, unmarried, are without legal obligation to support children, and reside within the boundaries of New York’s 23rd Congressional District, then I encourage you to consider the Services Academies as an option for higher education.

To apply for nomination through my office, please visit my website and download an application form or call my Watertown District office at 315-782-3150.  The deadline for submission is November 1, 2010. This web page has all the information you need and provides a link to the application form.

Clinton County property taxes rank in top 8% of all U.S. counties

The Tax Foundation released an analysis this week of property taxes in 792 United States counties. Clinton County ranks 62nd from the top for property taxes as a percentage of home values and 253rd in the amount of property taxes paid. Nine of the top ten counties for property taxes as a percentage of home value were in New York State.

Selection of New Workman’s Comp Insurance Company for Town Employees among topics at Monday’s Town Board Meeting

File Photo

File Photo

By Donald McBrayer

The Peru Town Board held its regular meeting at 7:00 PM on Monday, September 27, 2010. Everyone, except Town Clerk Kathy Flynn who was excused, was in attendance. An audio recording of the meeting can be found at:
http://d1091839.domain.com/PeruTown/TBM-09-27-10.WAV

The Agenda contained 22 items including:

  • Approving three budgetary fund transfers totaling $10,182.50 for Water/Sewer transmission and payroll overages.
  • Approval of the Water/Sewer Relevy List. Water/Sewer bills in arrear over the past 3 years will be passed onto the property owner’s property tax bill.  Current total past due amounts that will be passed to the tax levy is $36,354.81. Peru’s Water/Sewer Superintendent, Greg Timmons informed the Board this is a fairly consistent balance for unpaid water bills.
  • Tabled a Motion to approve a bid for the Town Hall fire/security system. The Board received only one quote, when two are required. A Resolution will be prepared for the next Regular Meeting to accept the bid.
  • Scheduled a Special Meeting for Monday, October 4 at 6:30 PM for the 2011 Tentative Budget Submission.
  • Passed a Motion to purchase workman’s compensation insurance for 2011 through Lovell Safety Group instead of PERMA, the town’s current workman’s comp provider. Both carriers offer comparable coverage and services. A $13,000 price difference spurred the Board to go in the new direction for the coming year. Concerns were expressed as to possible administration hassles with Lovell, and wrapping up current comp cases with PERMA before discontinuing with their service. Town Attorney Don Biggs stated he would be willing to write letters to either carrier on behalf of the town to expedite any possible lags in administrative obligations.
  • Announced a Flu-shot Clinic that is scheduled at the Peru VFW on November 23rd from 1-4PM.

The Meeting was adjourned at 8:55PM.


Owens endorsed by National Rifle Association Victory Fund

Congressman Owens Press Release


Plattsburgh, NY – Last week, the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) endorsed Bill Owens in his re-election campaign for U.S. Congress.  Boasting a membership of nearly four million members, Owens was endorsed based on his “solid pro-gun voting record in Congress.” Read more »

With moose population up, DEC warns motorists

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

South Glens Falls American Legion has its building up for sale – Many veterans and fraternal groups are finding it too expensive to maintain their buildings

The Post Standard reports

Planning Board has five scheduled issues in October

AGENDA PERU PLANNING BOARD, Wednesday, October 13th, 2010, 7:00 p.m., Peru Town Hall Read more »

Planning Board says applications should go the Zoning Board first

Richard Williams, Chair of the Town of Peru Planning Board, called the meeting of Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at 7:00pm, to order. Read more »

Planning Board Minutes for July, 2010

Richard Williams, Chair of the Town of Peru Planning Board, called the meeting of Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 at 7:00pm, to order. Read more »

Schroon Lake, Lewis rest areas to close

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Mountain biking momentum – New recreational trail planned on Lussi family property in Lake Placid

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Tea party backing Doheny – Leader says Hoffman doesn’t have a chance

The Watertown Daily Times reports

DEC reminds hunters about new regulations

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Swanton Marine killed in Afghanistan

The Free Press reports   The story of a fine young man!

Updated 10/3/10 The Free Press Reports Swanton Salutes its fallen Marine

The Babbie Museum has a busy October of family-fun scheduled

Garrett, Shelby and Collin Brown enjoy museum's "Rocking Holsteins"

By John T. Ryan

Many people are undoubtedly asking, “How are things going at the Babbie Rural and Farm Learning Museum?” Rick Laurin, the museum curator says, “It’s been going great. We’ve had 1,500 people go through since our June 12th Grand Opening.” Laurin says people enjoy many aspects of the museum. The machine demonstrations are popular. Children particularly enjoy being able to touch things such as the many tractors. The two horses and three miniature donkeys are also great favorites. When this reporter visited the museum on Thursday, September 23rd Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Waterman of Peru were visiting with their three great grandchildren. Where else could Shelby, Garrett and Collin Brown from Schaghticoke, NY get to ride a rocking holstein? The Waterman’s were being guided through the museum by local historian and volunteer Lincoln Sunderland.

The museum has planned several activities during the immediate future. On September 30th at 10:30 a.m. two busloads of the Clinton County Senior Citizens group will arrive for a tour and to enjoy lunch. Everyone is invited to enjoy the museum along with the seniors.

A Family Fun-Harvest Weekend will be held on October 16th and 17th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Many special events will be held. On Saturday, Mary Dimock will lead a quilting bee and demonstration. The museum’s full array of farm machines will be operating. Visitors will be able to observe corn binding, oat thrashing, hay pressing, shingle milling, corn milling and chopping. The interesting hit and miss engines will be running. Children can take rides in a wagon pulled by a team of miniature horses and can participate in pumpkin carving and face painting.

Saturday, October 30th will be another day of family fun when the museum hosts an adult and children’s costume party. There will be costume prizes and children will enjoy bobbing for apples and face painting. Following the costume party the museum will close for the 2010 season.

Owens touts new tax cuts and credit for small business

Congressman Owens Press Release

Thursday’s vote supported by U.S. Chamber of Commerce


WASHINGTON – Yesterday, Congressman Bill Owens voted in favor of The Small Business Jobs Act, H.R. 5297, a bill that provides tax cuts for the middle class and spurs economic development in Upstate New York.  The legislation, which is backed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, passed the U.S. House of Representatives Thursday by a vote of 237-187. Read more »

Hoffman will stay in congressional race

The Press Republican reports

“The Times They Are a Changing” – Debt, changing media habits topple Blockbuster

Yahoo News reports

Gillibrand: Raise milk quality to keep Euro markets

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

No federal funds for Patriot Hills next year

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Doheny clinches nomination

Matt Doheny in Saturday's 2010 Applefest Parade

Matt Doheny in Saturday's St. Augustine's Applefest Parade

The Watertown Daily Times reports

APA fast-tracks review of new cell towers

The adirondack almanac reports