Tonight’s Town Board agenda includes insurance, community clean-up and yard sale days
Posted: March 23rd, 2009 under Town Board News.
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Posted: March 23rd, 2009 under Town Board News.
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by Jean Ryan
Nancy LaBaff from Canton, Colleen Kaulfuss from Cadyville, Diana Lavery from Plattsburgh, Lori Clark from Peru and I hiked two Adirondack high peaks, Whiteface and Esther Mountains, from the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, in Wilmington, on Saturday, March 21. Though most evidence of winter is gone in the Peru area, the trail at the higher elevations was either icy in sections or covered with a hardened crusty snow. These trail conditions required us to wear crampons throughout most of the hike. This hike was 12.4 miles round trip and took about seven hours. See photos
Posted: March 22nd, 2009 under Things to do in & near Peru.
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By John T. Ryan
On April 22, 2009 Tyler Haudberg will be celebrating his third birthday. Unfortunately, he won’t be celebrating it at his parent’s home on the Union Road here in Peru. Instead, he’ll probably still be in the Boston Children’s Hospital where he’s being evaluated for a double lung and heart transplant. Tyler is the son of Scott and Darci Haudberg and brother of five year old Dillan Haudberg. Tyler experienced respiratory distress five weeks after his birth and since then he’s been hospitalized approximately twenty times. The expenses have been tremendous and now several friends of the family are joining together and asking Peru and the North Country community to come together to assist the Haudberg family.
On Sunday, April 19th, 2009, a spaghetti dinner benefit will be held at the Peru VFW Post #309 from 12:00 – 7:00 pm. The Peru K of C has volunteered its services to cook and serve the dinner. The dinners will be $7.00 for adults and $3.00 for children 12 and under and will include spaghetti, tossed salad and a roll. There will be raffles, an auction and live music provided by local bands. Please help Tyler and his family by attending the dinner and donating out of the goodness of your hearts. If you cannot attend and wish to donate, please contact Lisa Gonyo at 563-3587 x2 or 643-6787, Heidi Barcomb at 569-3831 or 562-1538, Ruthie Guilbo at 637-6648 or Lisa Willingham at 569-5998 or 643-0230.
Posted: March 22nd, 2009 under General News.
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Posted: March 21st, 2009 under Peru School News.
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By John T. Ryan
It’s official – on March 19th the Peru Gazette reached 10,000 site visits. We went online on September 17, 2008 and recently we’ve been averaging 65 to 70 daily site visits. People from twenty-nine countries and forty-seven states have viewed our pages. While local people are our most regular readers, people from Vermont, Virginia, California, Oregon, Florida, Arizona and Canada often view the site. Many thanks to all our loyal supporters. Please spread the word and if you know of anyone willing to contribute stories, story ideas, or photos please email us at editor@perugazette.com.
Posted: March 21st, 2009 under General News.
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By Jean Ryan
A climb of Gothics and Armstrong Mountains, two of the Adirondack High Peaks, was on my list of mountains to summit during the winter season. On Monday morning, March 16th, I met up with three other hikers at the hikers’ parking lot at the AuSable Club outside of Keene Valley. One of the three hikers, Lyle Montgomery from Ogdensburg, was heading for her final peak in becoming a winter 46er. This hike entailed a 14-mile loop hiking into Lower AuSable Lake, going over Pyramid Mountain, continuing on to Gothics Mountain, then hiking to Armstrong Mountain and finally proceeding down the Beaver Meadow Trail. The views ascending Pyramid Mountain are described as some of the most spectacular in the Adirondack Mountains. See photos
Posted: March 19th, 2009 under Things to do in & near Peru.
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Peru residents Dr. Tracy Orkin and her daughter Alice Robinson were two of the eight Peru residents who made the recent Mission of Hope trip to Nicaragua. This was the second mission trip for Alice, a senior at Peru Central, while this was her mother’s first trip. As Alice said, “It was a reversal in roles; I was telling my mom what to expect.” Alice explained that last year had been such an amazing experience and she had made so many friends that she wanted to return this year. Alice said the Mission of Hope experience has even helped her choose a college major. She hopes to major in either Spanish or nursing.
Alice’s mom Dr. Tracy Orkin is a family practice physician in Plattsburgh. Tracy explained, “This was my first trip. The Mission of Hope had identified a long-term need for pap smears.” Read more »
Posted: March 18th, 2009 under General News.
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By John T. Ryan
The Peru Gazette previously reported on the Mulcahy’s and Daly’s preparation for their Mission of Hope trip to Nicaragua. Brian Mulcahy, his daughter Samantha, Matt Daly his daughter Rachel and son Patrick were in Nicaragua February 15th through February 24th. Read more »
Posted: March 17th, 2009 under General News.
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In August, 2008 Lori Clark and a group of friends climbed Africa’s Kilimanjaro. Now Lori has completed another goal. Already, an “Adirondack 46er” she became a “Winter 46er” when she reached the summit of Basin Mountain. She has climbed all the Adirondack High Peaks during the winter months. While Lori says she thrilled to have completed her arduous treks, she’s disappointed that scheduling conflicts and seasonal type sicknesses prevented her regular climbing partners Joanne Kennedy, Jean Ryan and Colleen Kaulfuss from making the final climb with her. Lori is looking forward to being at their sides when they complete their “Winter 46.” Please watch the very beautiful photos in the slideshow format that Lori and her climbing partner Nancy took on their very beautiful Adirondack climb.
Posted: March 13th, 2009 under General News, Things to do in & near Peru.
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Posted: March 12th, 2009 under Zoning Board News.
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By Jean Ryan
The hike to Redfield and Cliff (See photos) was a “makeup” climb for me as I had been sidelined by a stomach bug when Colleen Kaulfuss, Lori Clark and Joanne Kennedy climbed these two peaks in January. On Saturday, March 7, 2009 Colleen, Lori and I met Lyle Montgomery who had driven from Ogdensburg that morning to hike the two mountains with us. We met at Adirondack Loj Read more »
Posted: March 11th, 2009 under General News, Things to do in & near Peru.
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Alpha Pi Tau, a registered chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society at Clinton Community College in Plattsburgh, NY, is starting a service project to collect items and monetary donations on behalf of the Elmore SPCA located in Peru. Read more »
Posted: March 11th, 2009 under General News.
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By John T. Ryan Posted March 11, 2009 at 12:21 p.m. and updated 1:09 p.m.
A correction was made on March 12, 2009 at 6:55 a.m. Mr. Healy’s is concerned with brush being piled adjacent to his property and being a fire hazard, rather than limbs overhanging his building.
The Peru Town Board conducted its March 9, 2009 meeting immediately following the Open Burning Law Public Hearing. During the public comment portion of the meeting resident Rick Healy addressed the Board. Healy said he owns property at the corner of Pleasant and School Street. He said that the owners of an adjacent School Street property hired a tree removal service service a few years ago and that the service had left brush piled adjacent to his barn. Healy is concerned that the brush is a fire hazard. Read more »
Posted: March 11th, 2009 under Town Board News, Zoning Board News.
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By John T. Ryan
Four residents voiced asked questions or voiced opinions at the March 9, 2009 Public Hearing on the proposed Open Burning Law for the Town of Peru. John Ryan said he believed an article about the law’s provisions should have appeared in the Press Republican in addition to the required printing on the legal page. He asked how many residents were truly interested in the passage of such a law Read more »
Posted: March 11th, 2009 under Town Board News, Zoning Board News.
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Posted: March 10th, 2009 under Peru School News.
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By John T. Ryan
The Peru Community Church’s Coffee House Concert Series continues this Friday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. when the Castaways perform at the Fellowship Center. The two person band will be performing everything from rock and roll to country and folk. Tickets are $8.00 each and $5.00 for students and seniors.
Posted: March 10th, 2009 under Arts and Entertainment.
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By Carol Solari-Rusco
The Elmore SPCA Board of Directors is compiling a history of the Elmore SPCA. In 1964, the Clinton County Humane Society, Inc which dates back to the mid-1940’s, legally changed its name to the Elmore SPCA, Inc in honor of benefactor Elmore G. Elmore. Over the years, records have disappeared leaving us with very little information to put together an accurate accounting of the history of our local SPCA. If anyone has any information, whether stories recalled, or written documents which relate to the historical events associated with the Elmore SPCA please contact Carol Solari-Rusco, Secretary Elmore SPCA Board of Directors at carol@elmorespca.org or by calling 643-8048 (H)or 534-3484 (C).
Posted: March 9th, 2009 under General News.
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Two youths sponsored by St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus Council 7273 were among the ten winners of the 36th annual Northern Conference Knights of Columbus Free Throw Contest held at Massena Central High School on Saturday, March 7, 2009. Emily O’Connor won the twelve year old girls competition and Zane Bazzano won the twelve year old boys competition. The contest brought together the top free throw shooters from throughout the six county Northern Conference area of the Knights of Columbus, all of whom had won Council and District contests. Forty-six boys and girls competed.
Emily and Zane won the right to advance to the Upstate Regional contest at Bishop Ludden High School in Syracuse on March 21st, at which time they will compete against the winners from the Western, Finger Lakes, and Central New York areas. The winners of the Upstate Contest will move on to the New York State Final Tournament at West Point Military Academy in April.
Posted: March 8th, 2009 under General News.
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Don McBrayer sent in this report. He lives at the corner of Route 22 and the Bear Swamp Road.
On March 6th around 7PM a transformer blew in front of the Grand Union
knocking power out for everyone on Rt. 22 and Bear Swamp Road. Read more »
Posted: March 7th, 2009 under General News.
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The Peru Water Department has requested that the Peru Gazette publish this notice:
VIOLATION NOTICE
The Town of Peru has to sample quarterly for total trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids to comply with the disinfection by-products rule for E.P.A. and New York State. Test results for the 4th quarter of 2008 exceeded the allowable maximum contaminant levels. Read more »
Posted: March 5th, 2009 under General News, Town Board News.
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By John T. Ryan
Members of Peru VFW Post 309 responded when their country called and the local community responded last Sunday, March 1st, when the Post asked for help. Community members turned out in large numbers at a fund-raiser for the financially strapped organization. Committee Chairman Reginald Besaw reports that $7,800 Read more »
Posted: March 4th, 2009 under General News.
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The Santanoni Mountain Range is located in Essex County just outside of Newcomb. Its three principal peaks are Santanoni, Panther and Couchsachagra (pronounced KooK-sa-KRA-ga). All three of these peaks are mountains of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks. Colleen Kaulfuss from Cadyville and Lori Clark and Jean Ryan of Peru climbed these peaks on Saturday, February 28th. Read more »
Posted: March 3rd, 2009 under Things to do in & near Peru.
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Posted: March 3rd, 2009 under General News.
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By John T. Ryan
The real estate sales decline came to Clinton County more slowly than some other parts of the New York State, but it appears that the decline has arrived and it is severe. Read more »
Posted: February 28th, 2009 under General News.
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Richard Williams, Vice Chair of the Town of Peru Planning Board, called the meeting of Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 7:00pm, to order. Read more »
Posted: February 28th, 2009 under Planning Board News.
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