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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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The strange intersection of gun rights and legal weed in New York State

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Kent Delord House to hold holiday event

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500+ participate in the 2022 Lions Club Turkey Trot

Peru – Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, 2022 – Over 500 runners and walkers were at the starting gate at 9 a.m. this morning, participating in The Peru Lions Club’s 45th Annual John P. Adams Turkey Trot.
The Peru Central School bus garage was the place to be if you like to see smiles and good cheer as friends and families greet each other before taking off on the 5K and 10K runs and walks.
Thanks to the Peru Lions, the participants, and all the community volunteers who make this Thanksgiving Day event possible.
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MHAB, located on the “New Base” in Plattsburgh, to offer free Thanksgiving meals today

MHAB Life Skills Campus, 14 Dormitory Dr. (New Base) in Plattsburgh. MHAB Life Skills Campus, 14 Dormitory Dr. (New Base) in Plattsburgh. Sit-downs Noon to 2 p.m. Take-outs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Thank You for reading the Peru Gazette

Fall Into Winter Craft Fair in Peru on Saturday, Dec. 3

Joking, community and schnitz pies: Let’s visit two Amish sisters in Lisbon as they prep pies for church

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Medicare Covers Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Tests

Took effect in April 2022 and is still in effect. 

Medicare has a new initiative covering up to eight over-the-counter COVID-19 tests each calendar month at no cost to you. 

Who’s eligible?

Medicare will cover these tests if you have Part B, including those enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan.

If you are in a Medicare Advantage plan, the tests covered under this initiative will be covered outside of your existing plan’s coverage, and in addition to any over-the-counter tests that may be covered under the plan as a supplemental benefit.

Medicare won’t cover over-the-counter COVID-19 tests if you only have Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) coverage, but you may be able to get free tests through other programs.

When does this initiative start?

It starts April 4, 2022, and continues until the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) ends. People with Medicare Part B can get up to eight free over-the-counter tests for the month of April any time before April 30, and can then get another set of eight free over-the-counter tests during each subsequent calendar month through the end of the COVID-19 PHE.

How can I get tests through this initiative?

You can get over-the-counter COVID-19 tests at any pharmacy or healthcare provider that participates in this initiative. Check with your pharmacy or health care provider to see if they are participating.  If so, they can provide your tests and will bill Medicare on your behalf. A partial list of participating pharmacies can be found at https://www.medicare.gov/medicare-coronavirus.  You should bring your red, white, and blue Medicare card to get your free tests (even if you have a Medicare Advantage Plan or Medicare Part D plan), but the pharmacy may be able to get the information it needs to bill Medicare without the card.

Do I have to change pharmacies to get a free test?

No. You can get your free over-the-counter COVID-19 tests from any eligible pharmacy or healthcare provider that voluntarily participates in this initiative, even if you aren’t a current customer or patient. Getting your tests won’t impact any prescriptions you have in place.

Will I have to pay anything to get over-the-counter COVID-19 tests in this initiative?

No, you won’t have to pay as long as you go to an eligible pharmacy or health care provider that participates in this initiative. However, if you get more than the eight covered over-the-counter COVID-19 tests in any calendar month, Medicare will not pay for additional over-the-counter tests in that month. You may be responsible for the cost of additional tests that calendar month, unless you have additional health coverage. If have additional coverage, you should check whether they will cover any additional tests obtained beyond the Medicare quantity limit. This means that the pharmacy or health care provider might ask you to pay for them. Note tests are sometimes packaged with more than one test per box, so eight tests may come in fewer than eight boxes.

Can I get reimbursed for any tests I bought before April 4, 2022?

No. Medicare coverage and payment begins on April 4, 2022, and is available for up to eight over-the-counter COVID-19 tests per calendar month you receive from a participating pharmacy or healthcare provider after the initiative starts. Medicare will not provide payment for over-the-counter COVID-19 tests obtained prior to April 4, 2022.

Do I have to wait a certain amount of time before I can get another eight over-the-counter tests through Medicare?

Starting April 4, 2022, this initiative covers up to eight over-the-counter COVID-19 tests each calendar month. If you’ve gotten eight of these tests in the current calendar month, you will need to wait until the beginning of the next calendar month to get more tests. For example, if you receive eight over-the-counter COVID-19 tests on April 14, 2022, through this initiative, you will not be eligible for another round of eight free over-the-counter COVID-19 tests until May 1, 2022. Note that there can be multiple tests per box, so eight tests may come in fewer than eight boxes.

Can I submit a claim for a test I pay for myself?

No. Medicare cannot process a claim submitted by a beneficiary for a COVID-19 over-the-counter test. You should check whether your pharmacy or health care provider is participating in the initiative, in which case they will bill Medicare for the over-the-counter test on your behalf.

When does this initiative end?

Medicare will pay for up to eight free over-the-counter COVID-19 tests per calendar month through this initiative as long as the COVID-19 PHE continues. Read more »

Church Street’s Outdoor Gear Exchange ramps up security following period of record shoplifting

The business lost about $20,000 from theft in October and has hired an outside security firm to deter shoplifters.

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President Biden extends moratorium on student loan payments

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Stewart’s Shops to debut online store on Cyber Monday

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Neighbors help Bills’ Josh Allen dig through the snow to get to Sunday’s game

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Stefanik asks Amtrak for firm return-to-service date

“Spring 2023” too vague, says Stefanik

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Attorneys for limo operator appeal judge’s decision tossing plea in Schoharie crash

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Saturday, November 26th is Small Business Saturday

Peru Town Board meeting of November 21, 2022 

Nov. 22 – Press-Republican reports on Saturday’s game: Peru offense halted, fall in regional round to Ravena, 35-19

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Garry Douglas among N.Y.’s Economic Development Power 100

ROOST CEO James McKenna also recognized

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Peru K of C brings Coats For Kids to Peru Elementary School

L-R Coats For Kids Council Chairman John Ryan, Primary School Nurse Kathy Bedard, Intermediate School Nurse Linda Delong, Peru Knights of Columbus Council 7273 Grand Knight Cormac O’Callaghan

Knights of Columbus want our kids to be warm this winter 
Peru – On Wednesday, November 16th, the day of our first measurable snowfall, St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus Council 7273 presented twenty-four new children’s winter coats to Peru Primary School Nurse Kathy Bedard and Peru Intermediate School Nurse Linda Delong. Four school days later, the nurses had already handed out four jackets. Kathy Bedard said, “There seems to be a larger need this year with all the financial concerns that families are experiencing.” Grand Knight Cormac O’Callaghan commented, “The Knights always make children a priority. We can do this thanks to all the generous people who support our fundraising programs.” 
 
Since 2013 the Peru Knights have donated 238 new children’s winter jackets to the Peru Elementary School. Each year the two-thousand Knights of Columbus Councils in the United States and Canada distribute 100,000 or more coats through the organization’s Coats For Kids program.  

Trey Anastasio Band astounds Syracuse’s War Memorial audience (review)

For all you Phish fans

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NY marijuana regulators publish proposed rules for the state’s marketplace

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CVPH blood drive in Peru, Monday, November 28th

Peru – CVPH Donor Center Blood Brive, Monday, November 28th, from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3030 Main St. in Peru. 

All blood collected is utilized in our local trl-county region.  Your neighbors appreciate your support. 

The blood drive is being coordinated by St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus Council 7273. 

Amtrak’s Adirondack train is returning to action in 2023

After multiple Amtrak staffing issues the train service will resume in the second quarter of 2023

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Ravena 35 – Peru 19 in Intersectional Playoffs

November 19, 2022 – The final score of today’s intersectional football game – is Ravena Coeymans Selkirk Indians 35 – Peru Nighthawks 19. The Nighthawks came on strong in the 4th quarter, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Indian’s lead. Both teams can hold their heads high. Going into the game, Peru had a 10-0 record, including wins over Beekmantown and Massena over the past two weeks. The Peru fans filled the stands and lined the fences today at the Ausable Valley field to cheer them on. The Ravena Coeymans Selkirk Indians go on to a semi-final Class B game next weekend in Middletown, NY.
The players, coaches, assistants, cheerleaders, and all Nighthawks fans should be proud. 2022 was a great year for Peru football!
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Fall into Winter Craft Fair Returns