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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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Chazy Orchards gets new owners

The Press Republican reports

State probing officials at Cape ATTORNEY GENERAL: Misconduct alleged in wind development

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Trend continues with second hottest July on record

The Free Press reports

Water will be cutoff to some Peru residents on August 17th. Three day Boil Water Order will follow!

The Town of Peru is notifying customers on the Calkins Rd., Barney Downs Rd., Reservoir Rd., Morgan, Hillside, Summit, Twin Creek, Oakdale and Pinewood Drives and Old Town Rd. that on Tuesday August 17, the Town will be shutting down the water for maintenance of the water tank. The shutdown will begin at about 9 a.m. and will last for about four hours. When the water comes back on there will a BOIL WATER ORDER for approximately three days for the these streets only.

Planning Board approves Pasquale’s expansion with restrictions

Richard Williams, Chair of the Town of Peru Planning Board, called the meeting of Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at 7:00pm, to order. Read more »

Planning Board supported secretarial position at April meeting

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

Owens Announces Additional Donut Hole Checks Are On Their Way to New York Seniors


Congressman Owens Press Release


WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Bill Owens announced that Medicare will begin mailing out another round of $250 ‘donut hole’ checks to more than 30,000 New York seniors. Under the recently enacted health care reform law, seniors who fall in the donut hole coverage gap in 2010 will receive this one-time tax-free $250 rebate check.  These checks will continue to be mailed monthly over the next several months as seniors enter the coverage gap. Read more »

Case against Ausable Chasm paddlers dropped

The Adirondack Explorer reports

Alan Weschler: Comparing Colorado to the Adirondacks

The adirondack almanac reports

Comments also very enlightening!

Man with seven prior DWI arrests arrested again

The Post Star reports

Rabideau rips DOT for Lake Flower Avenue road condition

The Adirondack Enterprise reports

Clyde Rabideau WILL MAKE WAVES in Saranac Lake!

Magic Hat sold to North American Breweries

The Free Press reports

Woman goes into drive-thru frenzy when she’s denied McNuggets (video)

The Post Standard reports

Ortloff sentenced to 12.5 years in prison

The Press Republican reports

Public Hearing set for New Dog Control Law at Town Board Meeting

By Donald McBrayer

The Peru Town Board held their Regular Meeting on Monday, August 9 at 7:00 PM.
An audio recording of the meeting can be found at:
http://d1091839.domain.com/PeruTown/TBM-8-9-10.WAV

Everyone except Town Attorney, Don Biggs, was present.

The Agenda contained 21 items and discussions including:

  • A Motion to approve the July 26 Meeting Minutes, which can be found at: http://d1091839.domain.com/PeruTown/min10/07-26-2010-RM.pdf
  • Approval of all Monthly Department Reports, which can be found at: http://www.perutown.com/town.htm
  • Awarding the School Street Sidewalk bid to the lowest-bidder Tracy Trombley Construction for the amount of $74,816.45. Project Manager Adele Douglas informed the Board that the bid was 83% of the estimate, and when added to the design and inspection costs could exceed the $84,000 grant fund by “just a little bit”.
  • Awarded a bid to SymQuest in the amount of $8,726 for a new copy machine for the Town hall. The cost covers the copy machine, and a one-year service contract.
  • Set a Public Hearing Date on Monday, August 23 at 6:45 PM to discuss the pending Dog Control Law. The proposed law can be found at: http://d1091839.domain.com/PeruTown/towndocs/Dog-Ordinance.pdf
  • Dog Control Officer, Kelly Allen, has also requested her cell phone number be made public for the purpose of reporting dog problems. She can be reached at: (518) 726-6232.
  • The 35MPH speed limit request from DOT for Quaker Highlands is approved, and the speed-limit signs are ordered. The new speed limit will be enforceable once the signs are erected.
  • The 90-Day probationary period for the Planning/Zoning Secretary, Donna Quero, is over, and the Board approved her as a full-time employee of the Town of Peru.

The Meeting was adjourned a couple minutes after 9PM.

Pentagon belt-tightening will cut jobs

The Post Standard reports

Public pay, special deals

The Times Union reports

Plattsburgh’s link to a Maritime Tragedy – The USS Plattsburgh

The adirondack almanac reports

Commentary: Forest Preserve – Forever Taxable?

The adirondack almanac reports

An interesting commentary which explains how State Forest Preserve land is assessed and taxed.

Inmates mean a lot to Assembly district – Two 114th District candidates oppose prisoner count change

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Report predicts some bats will vanish Little brown bat could be gone from Northeast in 16 years, scientists say

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

10 Best Restaurants in the Adirondack Mountains

Yahoo Assisted Content reports

Hoffman attempts to drunk-boat Doheny

Capital Confidential reports

Lawmakers revamp prison census rules

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Parents of Peru Middle School student seek to end cyber bullying

The Press Republican reports