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 CCHD to Hold Free COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic 

Plattsburgh, December 11, 2023. The Clinton County Health Department (CCHD) is hosting a free COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, December 13, 2023. 

The clinic will be held from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at CCHD’s offices, located at 32 Court Street in Plattsburgh. This clinic is open for all residents ages 12 and older. 

“Staying up-to-date on your COVID-19 vaccination helps protect you from severe illness,” stated Debra Tackett, Director of Health Care Services at CCHD. 

Residents should preregister for this clinic by visiting https://apps2.health.ny.gov/doh2/applinks/cdmspr/2/counties?DateID=0C04C389CB8703A4E0630A6C7C151282 or contacting CCHD at 518-565-4848. 

Interested in Peru’s 2024 Town and Fire Department budgets? Here they are!

Salaries, Tax Rates, Budget Summary, Fire Department Budget, Town General Budget

Highway Department Budget

Sewer District Budget

Valcour Sewer District Budget

Water District Budget

 

Mazdzer slides for one last time

Chris lived in Peru when he took his fist luge run. He learned to slide on a hill in yard with friends. 

Click here for the Adirondack Daily Enterprise story 

Peru Fire Department Christmas Truck Routes

A neignbor posted a Peru Fire Department’s Christmas Truck Routes. I don’t know it’s author or origin. The dates are on the left margin.

Nine minute video of tonight’s Peru Tractor Parade. It was GREAT!!!!

 One of Peru’s #1 residents. Monica Remillard, was Grand Marshall. There was a great turnout. Everyone, especially, the kids, love the parade!

JetBlue to reinstate service between Burlington and JFK after meeting with Vermont delegation

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Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York Honors Ava Currie with Medal of Honor Life Saving Award 

Ava Currie with Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York Council Staff.

Assemblyman Billy Jones presents Ava Currie with a proclamation.

Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York CEO Brenda Episcopo presents Ava Currie with Medal of Honor.

Plattsburgh, N.Y. – Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York (GSNENY) recently recognized 11-year-old Cadette Ava Currie from Plattsburgh, who earned the Medal of Honor from Girl Scouts USA for rescuing a four-year-old boy from drowning when he fell into a pool while throwing pool toys into the pool from the deck.

While numerous adults were on and around the deck when the accident occurred, Ava’s no-hesitation and actions ensured the safe rescue. When she saw the boy fall into the pool and immediately swam to him and pulled him up and out of the water, all before he could start choking on the water.

The Medal of Honor is a rare award given to Girl Scouts for saving a life or attempting to save a life under circumstances that indicate heroism or risk of her own life. Since 2017, only 196 Girl Scouts nationwide have earned the Medal of Honor.

Girl Scouts between the ages of five and 17 can be awarded this award if they fit the criteria for consideration. The criteria considered for receiving a Medal of Honor include: if the Girl Scout acted at or above her age, maturity, or training; to what degree was this a girl-led/directed rescue effort; degree of difficulty of the rescue and danger to the life of the person(s) being rescued; nature of risk to Girl Scout’s life; the amount of assistance received by others; whether proper first aid/emergency care procedures were followed; extent of good judgment; and circumstances surrounding the event.  Awards are made by a special committee of Girl Scouts of the USA.

Other examples of acts that have earned the Medal of Honor include Girl Scouts who have addressed life-threatening cases of respiratory failure, loss of consciousness, airway blockages/choking, water rescue/drowning, stroke, seizure, heat exhaustion, cardiac arrest, accidents (like car crash, machinery accidents), diabetic emergencies, severe sickness and more.

Total solar eclipse: What you need to know to see this once in a generation spectacle

Major urban areas, like Burlington and Plattsburgh, will have some of the best views of this event.

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Chazy names Rob McAuliffe as Superintendent of Schools

Longtime educator to take the helm Feb. 5

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AGENDA – PERU TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 11, 2023 at 6 PM

  1. Call Meeting to Order
  1. Pledge of Allegiance
  1. Roll Call
  1. MOTION/DISCUSSION:  To Accept Reports from all Departments: (Water/Sewer/Valcour; Highway; Town Clerk; Dog Control; Youth Department; Code/Zoning; Supervisor’s Report; Court; Website; and Banking Reports) No JCEO;
  1. MOTION:  Approval of Minutes for the Regular Meeting of November 20, 2023. 
  2. Community Input. 
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION:  Possibility of Purchasing a Used Dump Truck for Highway Dept.
  1. DISCUSSION/MOTION: Opportunities for Grants for a Mural and Windows on the Heyworth/Mason Building.
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION:  Approve Contract for Income Surveys for Water and Sewer Depts. by Liz Tedford.
  1. DISCUSSION/MOTION:  Changing Back to One Regular Meeting a Month.
  1. DISCUSSION:  Other Business. 
  1. DISCUSSION:  Public Comments on Agenda Items Only.
  1. RESOLUTION/DISCUSSION:  Pay Bills – November 2023
  1. MOTION:  Adjourn to Executive Session.
  1. MOTION:  Return from Executive Session. 
  1. MOTION:     Adjourn.

Enjoy pancakes, plus much more, Sunday at St. Augustine’s Parish Center

Sunday, December 10, Peru – Pancakes, French Toast, Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, Hash Browns, Real Maple Syrup and more! That’s the menu for the Sunday, December 10 Community Pancake Breakfast hosted by St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus. Served in the St. Augustine’s Parish Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. $10 for adults, $5 children 5 to 11, Children under 5 are Free. Take-outs are $10. Everyone is invited!

Regular Monthly Meeting Peru School Board December 2023

The Peru CSD Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, December 12, 2023, at 6:00 PM in the High School Community Room. It is anticipated that an executive session will take place immediately following the 6:00 PM start, and that the Board will reconvene for public session business at approximately 7:00 PM. The meeting will be recorded and will be available on the District’s website at www.perucsd.org.

The meeting is open to the public and current District, County, State and Federal safety procedures and protocols will be followed.

Currently, two (2) public comment opportunities are planned as follows:

First public comment:  Related to items on the agenda.  Comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker.

Second public comment:  Comments are limited to three (3) minutes per speaker.

 

Individuals who are unable to attend the regular meeting in person may submit public comments by emailing perucomments@perucsd.org no later than 12:00 Noon on Tuesday, December 12th.  Online comments are also subject to the conditions stated above.

Anticipated topics include:

  • Capital Project Planning
  • State Testing
  • Personnel Appointments
  • Donations
  • Bus Purchases
  • The complete agenda will be available on the District’s website (perucsd.org).

Downtown parking fee enforcement resumes Dec. 11

On-street parking remains free everywhere in the downtown district

Click here for the Sun Community News story 

Adirondack Regional Theatre’s Generosity Lights Up the Strand Center for the Arts’ Stage

(PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. – Dec. 6, 2023) The Strand Center for the Arts expresses gratitude to Adirondack Regional Theatre for their $10,000 donation toward the Strand’s Theatre Lighting Project. This contribution has allowed the Strand to upgrade its lighting console with the goal of enhancing the overall quality of productions, thereby creating a more immersive community experience.

Adirondack Regional Theatre has been a steadfast supporter of the Strand Center for the Arts over the years, and their dedication to the arts has played a significant role in the Strand’s success. Their commitment to enriching the lives of the Plattsburgh community has been evident through both their financial support and active involvement in the theatre community.

“We are profoundly grateful to Adirondack Regional Theatre for their continued support,” said Jerrod Olsen, the Director of Operations at the Strand Center for the Arts. “This generous donation has empowered us to take a significant step forward in our commitment to delivering exceptional theatrical experiences to our community.”

The impact of Adirondack Regional Theatre’s support extends beyond the walls of the Strand Center’s theatre; it resonates with individuals who attend productions, workshops and classes.

“We are privileged to have Adirondack Regional Theatre as a partner in our mission to enrich, energize and engage the community through the arts,” Olsen said.

“Adirondack Regional Theatre and its Board of Directors admire the work the Strand Center for the Arts does in the community and its diligent efforts to improve the world around us,” said Tom Lavin, the Executive Director of Adirondack Regional Theatre. “The Strand’s efforts are greatly appreciated, not only by ART but by most members of this community. We look forward to seeing the continued progress the Strand will make in the near future.”

As the Strand Center for the Arts embarks on this new chapter with enhanced lighting capabilities, members of the organization “invite the community to join us for upcoming performances and witness the transformative power of the arts!”

For more information about Adirondack Regional Theatre, please visit adktheatre.com

For more information about the Strand Center for the Arts, visit StrandCenter.org

About Strand Center for the Arts Read more »

Belmont Stakes, third leg of Triple Crown, to be run at Saratoga Race Course in 2024

Click here for the Syracuse.com story 

Many kids and adults can’t wait for Saturday’s parade

The 2023 Peru Tractor Parade is on Saturday, December 9, beginning at 6 p.m. It is on the same route as last year. It starts at the Irwin farm on Jarvis Road, left on River Rd., right on Laflure Lane, Right onto Rt. 22, right over the bridge, Right at Liberty’s on Union Rd., left on Cross St, left onto Route 22, back over the bridge to Stewart’s, left on Holden Ave, left on School Street to 22, and done.

2022 Parade Video

Kids and adults can’t wait for Saturday’s parade

The 2023 Peru Tractor Parade is on Saturday, December 9, beginning at 6 p.m. It is on the same route as last year. It starts at the Irwin farm on Jarvis Road, left on River Rd., right on Laflure Lane, Right onto Rt. 22, right over the bridge, Right at Liberty’s on Union Rd., left on Cross St, left onto Route 22, back over the bridge to Stewart’s, left on Holden Ave, left on School Street to 22, and done.
Click here to view the 2022 parade 

Don’t miss Beartracks Saurday night

Donate Blood at an Upcoming Adirondack Regional Blood Center Drive

Peru Gazette Note – Twenty people volunteered to donate blood on Monday, December 4 in Peru with eighteen units collected. 

If you couldn’t donate in Peru there are several other December opportunities.

The Adirondack Regional Blood Center, a program of the University of Vermont Health Network – Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (CVPH), makes giving blood easy with drives planned throughout the region and convenient Donor Center hours.

The December blood drive schedule is as follows:

  • Tuesday, December 5, Malone Fire Department, 2 to 6 p.m.
  • Wednesday, December 6, Essex County Department of Social Services, Elizabethtown, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Thursday, December 7, Mooers Fire Department, 3:30 to 7 p.m.
  • Friday, December 8, Burke Adult Center, 9 to 11 a.m.
  • Monday, December 11, Chateaugay American Legion, 4 to 7 p.m.
  • Wednesday, December 13, Bloomingdale Fire Department, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, December 14, Champlain Centre Mall, 2 to 6 p.m.
  • Friday, December 15, Clinton County Government Center, first floor meeting room 8:30 a.m. to 12:30pm
  • Tuesday, December 19, Ellenburg Knights of Columbus, 4 to 7 p.m.
  • Wednesday, December 20, Alice Hyde Medical Center, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Thursday, December 21, Franklin County Court House, second floor conference room, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Tuesday, December 26, CVPH Laboratory Conference Room, Miner Medical Arts Building, 214 Cornelia St., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, December 27, Cumberland 12 Cinemas, 4 to 8 p.m.
  • Thursday, December 28, Holy Name Parish Center, AuSable Forks, 4 to 7 p.m.

Walk ins are always welcome at the Donor Center, located at 85 Plaza Blvd. It’s open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Blood collected by the Adirondack Regional Blood Center stays in the North Country, helping hundreds of people in this region. Its success rests on the generosity of donors and sponsors.

A donor card or another form of identification is required to donate. Learn more about the Adirondack Regional Blood Center, giving blood and becoming a sponsor at UVMHealth.org/GiveBlood or call (518) 562-7406.

Six Applications submitted to Planning Board for Dec. 13 agenda

AGENDA – PERU Planning Board
WEDNESDAY December 13, 2023 @ 6:00 PM

CALL MEETING TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL of November 8, 2023 minutes
OPEN FLOOR to public hearing
APPLICATIONS:

P2023-012; Site Plan Approval with SEQRA
Leon Blair, 280.1-8-67; 817 Union Rd

P2023-020; Site Plan Approval with SEQRA
WJB Properties LLC, 269.-1-39, Town Park Rd

P2023-029; Major Subdivision Final Review with SEQRA
Rafferty/Korn Drive, 270.-1-50.1;Korn Drive

4. P2023-034; Site Plan Review with SEQRA/Convenience Store
Rad Alashwal, 269.-1-54 ; 3384 Route 22

5 . P2023-036; 2-Lot Minor Subdivision with SEQRA
Matt Furnia, 291.-1-20.134;472 Calkins Rd.

6 . P2023-037; Merge with SEQRA, Dorothy and Craig Wyman, 291.-1-1-20.132; 480 Calkins Rd.

ANY FURTHER BUSINESS
Elections
CEO REPORT
ADJOURNMENT

AGENDA – Zoning Board of Appeals, WEDNESDAY December 20, 2023@ 7:00 PM, TOWN OF PERU

CALL MEETING TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL of November 15, 2023 minutes
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING/ELECTIONS
CEO REPORT
ADJOURNMENT

After a decade of turmoil, the first stretch of the Adirondack Rail Trail is open

Click here for the NCPR story 

Federal assistance for Clinton Co. residents affected by July flooding In-person

Disaster Loan Outreach Center to open at Ellenburg Town Hall today 

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Thank you to Duprey’s Drone Zone for the Dec. 5 overflight of the re-opened Carpenter’s Flat Bridge

Local Olympic Luge athlete Chris Mazdzer plans to retire after Lake Placid FIL World Cup

Chris Mazdzer grew up in Peru, NY 

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