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New York lawmakers OK bill removing medical debt from credit reports

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Peru Highway Department has been busy paving this month

Mannix Road paving

Mannix Road at the Clark Rd. intersection.

June has been a paving month Peru Highway Department. The Dashnaw Road was first, followed this week by the 10,475 feet of Mannix Road. Mannix is done except for shoulders and stripping. Highway Superintendent Michael Farrell stated, ” We will work on the end that we didn’t pave and get it ready for paving next year.” The John John Boswell Road is next, but only after some culvert work.

Saranac Middle School student arrested after allegedly stabbing a classmate

The unnamed student was stabbed one time in the back, according to New York State Police.

Click here for the Sun Community News story 

DEC 3-minute video explains how to discourage neighborhood bears

DMV UNVEILS NEW SET OF REGIONAL LICENSE PLATES AROUND THE STATE

New Plates Feature Images Representing the State’s 10 Regions

Albany, NYNew York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder today announced the release of a newly-redesigned North Country regional license plate, part of a series of new license plates featuring the state’s 10 regions. The plate features an image of a sailboat along the St. Lawrence River in front of the Thousand Islands Bridge.

“Every region of our state has something unique and interesting about it, and we are happy to celebrate that uniqueness by making these new license plates available for New York drivers,” said Commissioner and Chair of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee Mark J.F. Schroeder. “These also allow drivers to put their own unique touch on their vehicles and show pride for the place they live.”

The plates for the remaining nine regions will be unveiled and made available for sale throughout the month of June. In total, there are more than 200 custom license plates available from the DMV, representing branches of the military and veterans, counties and regions of New York State, professions, causes, sports teams and more. Revenues from some of our cause plates support charities, such as the World Trade Center Memorial Scholarship Fund, Cure Childhood Cancer Research Fund, the Environmental Protection Fund and the Life Pass It On Trust Fund. Links to information about and images of all of DMV’s custom license plates can be found here: https://dmv.ny.gov/plates/learn-about-picture-and-professional-plates.

Custom plates may be ordered on the DMV website, by mail, or by calling the Custom Plates office at (518) 402-4838. They are also available with the International Symbol of Access (ISA) for any registrant who qualifies. Any qualifying applicant who wants a plate with the ISA on it must contact the Custom Plates office before submitting their application.

For more information about how to order custom license plates, fees, and to view available plates, visit, https://dmv.ny.gov/plates/how-order-picture-and-professional-plates.

STATEMENT FROM SENATOR DAN STEC CONCERNING NOVA BUS

Company announced it’s closing its Plattsburgh facility in 2025 

            “I was disheartened to hear today’s announcement that Nova Bus will be closing its Plattsburgh facility in 2025. The jobs being lost due to this closure, combined with the impact this will have on affiliated businesses in our region, will have major consequences on our economy.

            “My thoughts are with the hardworking men and women in our communities who now through no fault of their own, they face major professional uncertainty. Over the next 18 months before Nova leaves, we have time to figure out solutions that ensure this highly skilled workforce will stay here in our community. Plattsburgh has faced adversity before, and if there’s good news to be had it’s that we have a talented workforce and leaders in the North Country Chamber of Commerce that have faced these issues in the past. The time is now to roll up our sleeves and get to work.”

 

Road work planned throughout Clinton Co. in 2023

Drivers may experience delays while work is underway

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Student assaulted at Saranac Middle School

Students ordered to shelter in place

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Peru Farm Center closes its doors in Peru; reopens in Plattsburgh under a new name

June 21, 2023 – On June 14, the Peru Farm Center closed its Route 22, Peru location. The business relocated to 5 Latour Avenue in Plattsburgh, where it operates as Taylor Equipment and Powersports.

Story Updated 9:21 p.m. June 21, 2023.

 

Peru couple honored to participate in program that may positively impact our nation’s health and well-being

CDC staff member Melanie Preston interviewing Craig Randall

Peru resident Cheryl Breen Randall and her husband Craig were among the few Clinton County residents selected to participate in the National Health and Nutrition Survey. Cheryl was kind enough to tell us about their experience and how the survey may impact our nation’s future health care.

By Cheryl Breen Randall 

It all started in the spring of this year when I received a bulk mailing from the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention). As with most bulk mailings, I was about to throw it in the trash, but something about it caught my eye and I took a closer look. It was an invitation to participate in the National Health & Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a national health study initiated over sixty years ago by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. It stated that as a participant, my family and I would represent our community and help improve people’s health in the United States. I mentioned the mailing to my husband and we decided we could not turn down the invitation. 

Only 15 counties throughout the U.S. are selected annually to participate in the survey. Within those counties, certain areas are pinpointed for an invitation. The CDC selected 600 people in Clinton County. Those are pretty slim odds of being chosen to participate, but chosen we were! Each participant makes an important contribution to the study, representing approximately 65,000 others in the country like them. 

Participants range in age from three months to 90-plus years. Results of the survey throughout the years have led to significant policies to improve the health of Americans, such as the effects of lead, which led to lead-free paint, the dangers of second-hand smoke, which led to educating the public that exposure to second-hand smoke was as dangerous as smoking and developing growth charts for infants and children. 

Once we accepted the invitation, we were given a time for a phone interview with general questions about our health and lifestyle. This interview lasted about 40 minutes and we were gifted a $25 VISA card for participating! After that, we had a face-to-face interview in our home to further explore our health and lifestyle. Then we were invited to take a physical that included many health tests, including blood tests, urine tests, liver scans, bodily measurements including weight, height, length of upper arm and legs, and private questions about mental health and well-being. As senior citizens, we were not included in some testing studies; everyone can opt out of uncomfortable tests. Test results are provided to participants and can be mailed to their physicians. Results that go to the CDC for study are anonymous, with just a number and no name. The physical lasted about 2 ½ hours in special mobile units set up in the Champlain Center Mall on Smithfield Blvd. in Plattsburgh and not only were we reimbursed $30 for gas money, but we were gifted with a $125 VISA card for our time spent for the physical. Once the physical is completed, participants take part in two follow-up phone calls to discuss nutrition. Again, participants are reimbursed $25 for each interview for their time. 

We feel honored to have been selected and to take part in this national CDC health survey. As in many years past, its results may positively impact the nation’s health and well-being for many years to come. 

Assemblyman Billy Jones: Nova Bus leaving Plattsburgh is shocking

“Nova Bus leaving Plattsburgh is devastating news for the North Country and my heart goes out to the 350+ employees who call Nova Bus home. Between the ancillary companies and the transportation manufacturing hub, there is truly no doubt that this will have a huge impact on our communities and our region. While this does come as a shock, Nova Bus will not close its operations in Plattsburgh for at least 18 months, allowing employees and ancillary companies to plan. This is heartbreaking news, but the North Country has tremendous heart and has persevered through similar circumstances when the Plattsburgh Air Force Base and Pfizer closed. I have had many conversations with company officials, the North Country Chamber of Commerce, economic development partners and other state leaders, as well as local leaders on how to best move forward and I will continue to work with these leaders to create a path that will support our community through this transition.”

 

Nova Bus to leave New York, close Plattsburgh facility

Production in North America will be focused to Canadian facilities in Quebec, according to the announcement.

Click here for the MYNBC5 story 

2023 Heyworth-Mason Park Concert Schedule

Don’t forget to come and enjoy Sunday’s Community Concert

Heyworth-Mason Park looks beautiful for this Sunday’s 6 to 8 p.m. concert by the Fulton’s Folly Band. Bring chairs or blankets to enjoy a community concert. Before and after the show, people can enjoy the park’s excellent walking trail and dog park.

Peru Town Board Meeting of June 12, 2023 – Video and Agenda

Future Peru Gazette Peru Town Board meeting coverage will include the agenda, our YouTube Video, and, if needed and time-permitting, later feature stories on the meeting’s most critical issues or news of interest.  Click here for Town Board Agenda – June 12, 2023. 

 

Winning waters: Upstate NY lakes rank as some of the best in the country

Lake Champlain ranked #6 in country

Click here for the Syracuse.com story 

Section VII Scholar Athletes Feted

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Keeseville area may have a small stage, but its history parallels that of the world at large

Anderson Falls Heritage Society summer presentations reveal fascinating local history

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DEC Announces Pheasants Will Be Available for 2023 Seasons

Birds Acquired to Enable Planned Pheasant Releases Following Spring’s HPAI Outbreak

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced that the fall 2023 pheasant season will proceed as planned. After the loss of the pheasant flock at DEC’s Reynolds Game Farm earlier this year due to an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), DEC is acquiring ring-necked pheasants from a commercial hatchery to supplement fall upland bird hunting opportunities around the state. Every year, DEC releases 30,000 pheasants on more than 100 properties that are open to the public for pheasant hunting.

“Pheasant hunting serves as an introduction to hunting for many New York hunters,” said DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos. “DEC was devastated by the loss of the State’s breeder flock this spring and is grateful to be able to offer the pheasant program this fall and beyond.” Read more »

June 25 Peru Town Market Vendor Lineup Announced

I87 Welcome Center Still Closed

The North Country Chamber of Commerce is renewing its call for a commitment from the state to address the embarrassing state of the Beekmantown Welcome Center. Check out this video.

NY state trooper shot during traffic stop; driver dead, police say

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Keeseville Summer Music Festival returns

The Bootleg Band jumpstarts the series July 7

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Baseball all stars named in Section VII

Peru was represented by Zach O’Connell, Jake Frechette, and Landen Duprey, while Donnoven Mitchell was named to the D-I all-star team and Connor Graves was an honorable mention.

Click here for the Sun Community News story 

Hundreds gather to honor fallen NYSP Captain Christopher Garrow at funeral service

“Capt. Christopher J. Garrow was a fearless public servant, who was committed to protecting his community and the state of New York,” Governor Hochul said.

Click here to view the MYNBC5 story