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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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Beautiful skiing, hiking, non-motorized use trails opening in Peru

Monday, Dec. 12, 2022 – Peru resident Mike Derrick and Chris Maron, Executive Director of Champlain Area Trails (CATS), updated the Peru town board on the trail network CATS is developing in Peru near the Peru Rod and Gun Club. From Huckleberry Hill’s 1,500-foot peak, hikers can view vast portions of Peru, the Green Mountains, and the Adirondacks. Nearby Bennett Hill has a rocky overlook. There are about six miles of trails, some level, some gradual, and others steep. They should appeal to families and people of varying abilities. Mike Derrick, the trail Stewart, said CATS and Jim and Susan Allen, the property owners, agreed to a revocable easement, meaning CATS or Allens can terminate the easement after 60 days’ notice. Maron and Derrick outlined what trail work has been done and what needs to be done.

$24M affordable and supportive housing development now complete

Northwoods delivers 80 affordable apartments to Clinton County

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South Burlington Police search for suspect who fired a gun at a local park Tuesday evening.

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What parents should know about COVID vaccine boosters for kids age 5 and under

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Robberies under investigation, more culvert issues, Elm Street already excavated, CATS trail coming to Peru and more

By John T. Ryan 

December 12, 2022, Peru Town Board Meeting 

On December 5, Supervisor Brandy McDonald warned residents via Facebook that two guns and a bulletproof vest were among the items stolen from Washington, Paine, and Elm Street cars. Several residents’  security cameras photographed the alleged thief. McDonald said he hasn’t heard from the New York State Police. The State Police also declined to comment to the Peru Gazette. 

The board approved Town Law #3 of 2022, bringing Peru’s building, fire, and environmental codes in conformance with New York State’s latest standards. Code Enforcement Officer Bob Guynup said the law includes many changes. He cited an R49 insulation requirement as an example. The previous standard was R38.

The town recently replaced a massive Telegraph Road culvert at just over $2 million and plans to replace a bridge about one-quarter mile to the south next summer. Now Highway Superintendent Michael Farrell reports that the two large aluminum culverts under that bridge have deteriorated to the point where he may have to restrict vehicle weights. He’s awaiting an engineer’s report. 

Farrell also reported that replacing a Cook Road culvert transporting a small stream will be much higher than he anticipated. The stream connects to a trout-bearing stream meaning the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regulations will be in force. As a result, Farrell’s original $10,000 cost estimate could escalate to $50,000. 

Water-Sewer-Parks Superintendent Courtney Tetrault reported that a water line broke on Elm Street, meaning his personnel must dig up a portion of the newly paved street. Tetrault said he is bringing in special sensing equipment that will hopefully specifically identify where the break is. (December 14 – The water department repaired the line after digging an eleven-foot-wide, thirteen-foot-deep section of Elm Street behind the old Apple Blossom Florist. A cast iron pipe broke at a joint. Tetrault said shifting ground accompanies the winter conditions.) 

Responding to a Peru Gazette question Michael Farrell said he “shimmed” the Mannix, John Boswell, and Dashnaw Roads asphalt to fill potholes and prevent the formation of more potholes over the winter months. Next summer, he plans to pave the Dashnaw Road and one-half of the Mannix and John Boswell Roads. Unfortunately, the shimming resulted in stretches of very rough pavement. 

Peru resident Mike Derrick and Chris Maron, Executive Director of Champlain Area Trails (CATS), updated the board on the trail network CATS is developing in Peru near the Peru Rod and Gun Club. From Huckleberry Hill’s 1,500-foot peak, hikers can view vast portions of Peru, the Green Mountains, and the Adirondacks. Nearby Bennett Hill has a rocky overlook. There are about six miles of trails, some level, some gradual, and others steep. They should appeal to families and people of varying abilities. Mike Derrick, the trail Stewart, said CATS and Jim and Susan Allen, the property owners, agreed to a revocable easement, meaning CATS or Allens can terminate the easement after 60 days’ notice. (Click here to view the CATS presentation) 

Town Clerk Dianne Miller stated that she would have the same tax collection hours as last year. In addition, she plans to post them on the town website and the Peru Gazette. 

The board changed its December 29 meeting time to 10 a.m. for its last meeting of 2022. 

Brad Rushford is the Youth Commission’s newest member following the town board’s unanimous vote.  

Road salt prices have risen to the point where the board approved a $7,882 bid from Seney Fence Co. to purchase and erect a fence at the highway department’s salt storage area. 

SUNY Plattsburgh women’s basketball features four newcomers with North Country ties

How four former New York Section VII high school athletes from three different schools are getting along on the same team in college

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Peru Grades 9-12 present Winter Concert

Between 4-8 inches of snow expected on Friday in Vermont, New York, up to 12 inches in mountains

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Hunter illegally kills bear in Central New York wildlife refuge

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Fusion breakthrough is a milestone for climate, clean energy

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Program helps many low income households pay for broadband service and internet connected devices.

Click here to learn about the federal government’s Affordable Connectivity Program 

Legendary restaurant experiences

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Local leaders urge prison reuse with innovative ideas‘

Don’t mothball Moriah Shock,’ local officials urge while offering strategic new ideas

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Stefanik votes with House Democrats on gay marriage measure

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U.S. Congress passes landmark bill protecting same-sex marriage

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Vermont formally amends constitution to fully abolish slavery and enshrine abortion rights

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Layoffs have begun at GlobalFoundries plant in Essex Junction

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Assemblyman Billy Jones: NYSCA awards $423,500 to local arts organizations

The New York State Council of the Arts announced the 2023 grant recipients, including seven organizations in Assembly District 115, totaling $423,500.

“Art is an important part of a vital community and I am proud to have supported these projects that will help better the lives of North Country residents,” said Assemblyman Billy Jones (D-Chateaugay Lake). “The North Country arts scene is thriving, and this funding will allow these organizations to continue to reach more locals and attract visitors to our region. A big congratulations to the seven organizations who received this funding and I look forward to working with you all to ensure that our arts community gets the state support they deserve.”

The following organizations received the following funding:

Adirondack Architectural Heritage $60,000
Adirondack Center for Writing $49,500
Foothills Art Society, Inc. $35,000
Historic Saranac Lake $70,000
Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center $45,000
The Wild Center $59,500
The Strand Center for the Arts $104,500

 

Pottery and art sale at the Peru Free Library

Peru – If you’re searching for a one-of-a-kind gift for a loved one or friend, you might find just what you’re looking for at the Peru Free Library. The North Country Potter’s Guild has many beautiful works on display and for sale, as does Matt McGarr, a Plein air artist and recent SUNY Plattsburgh graduate
Sales benefit the local talent and the library, which receives twenty-five percent of the proceeds.

St. Augustine’s Soup Kitchen Menu for Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Spanish Rice
Vegetable
Bread
Dessert
Served, take-out only, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3030 Main St., Peru, NY 12972
All are welcome at our table.

Syracuse men’s soccer wins first national championship, besting Indiana on penalty kicks

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PHOTO STORY: Clinton County’s holiday spirit shines bright

Communities across the area have gathered to celebrate holiday traditions new and old

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Lake City Sports Club set to open at Champlain Centre in January

Indoor batting cages and year-round training opportunities to open in January

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Burlington School District files federal lawsuit against Monsanto

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Ben visits Wilmington, New York as the town celebrates its 200th anniversary

The home of Whiteface Mountain, and year-round Christmas cheer

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