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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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In Albany, it’s follow the leader despite claims of independence

Syracuse.com reports

Donations to St. Lawrence University drop sharply

The Watertown Daily Times reports

July Zoning Board minutes published

July 2009 Zoning Board Minutes

Planning Board July Minutes published

Peru Planning Board July 2009 Minutes

Empire Zones are no more

Capital News 9 reports

Consolidation of Catholic parishes continues

The Watertown Daily Times reports

New snowmobile trail guidelines roll out

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Adirondack Medical Center has success recruiting new doctors

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Fire ravages Warrensburg landmark – Oscar’s Smokehouse

The Post Star reports 

A Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail Trip

By Adele Douglas

On Monday, August, 31st, I drove to St. Albans, Vermont with my daughter and her friend to bike a small section of the Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail.  The trip from Peru to St. Albans took about 1.5 hours.  We took the ferry from Cumberland Head and then route I-89 to St Albans. Read more »

September Zoning Board agenda includes nine items – Will Covel issues be resolved?

 AGENDA PERU ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, Wednesday September 16, 2009, 7:00 p.m.,  Peru Town Hall Read more »

Planning Board only has three items on its September 9 agenda

AGENDA  PERU PLANNING BOARD Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at 7:00 p.m. Peru Town Hall Read more »

School Board releases agenda for September 8 meeting

September 8, 2009 Peru School Board Agenda

Public pension coffers drained by financial meltdown

The Times Union reports

Comfort Inn gets permit to rebuild

The Press Republican reports

Duprey, Sayward discuss new state fees – Driver’s license fee is one that’s going up

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

North Country Community College enrollment increases and Paul Smiths holds steady

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

NY’s “shadow government” debt rises to more than $140 Billion

The Syracuse Post Standard reports

A week in DC

By Donald McBrayer

The joke is we had to get away from politics for a bit so we went to Washington, D.C. The nation’s capitol is a great city to visit, and I highly recommend it to anyone with vacation time that needs filling. The Smithsonian is a series of museums that feature a huge selection of displays that can be enjoyed by the entire family. And the best part is they are all free. On this trip we visited the Natural History Museum http://www.mnh.si.edu/, the National Museum of America History http://americanhistory.si.edu/, and the National Gallery of Art http://www.nga.gov/.
We also visited the memorials and monuments along the Mall spending extra time at the Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument, and the WWII Memorial – all very inspirational places.
We also had a chance to visit the 911 Memorial at the Pentagon, a somber reminder of our shared challenges as we approach the 8th anniversary.
Toss in some great dinners out, quality time with the family, and a few laughs along the way and it can be said we had a fantastic week. We’re back home now with a renewed sense of patriotism and a nice set of memories.

Peru home destroyed by fire

Dave Brown photos

The Press Republican reports

Sayward reinterates support for Scozzafava

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

SUNY Potsdam faces cuts with 6M deficit

NCPR reports

Lack of funding stalls new Whiteface snowmaking

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Senator Schumer says Ray Brook prison is overcrowded

The Press Republican reports

Northern NY to host NYS Maple Tour – Clinton County has 55 producers

The adirondack almanac reports