Coast Guard warns of hypothermia risk in Lake Champlain during this week’s warm weather
Posted: April 11th, 2023 under Environmental News, Heathcare News, Lake Champlain News, Northern NY News, Regional NY-VT News.
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Posted: April 11th, 2023 under Environmental News, Heathcare News, Lake Champlain News, Northern NY News, Regional NY-VT News.
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Ben Crenca, whose stage name is “Big Trouble Ben Bishop” graduated from the University of Vermont in 2013, playing in 100 career games over his four years with the Vermont men’s basketball team.
Posted: April 11th, 2023 under Arts and Entertainment, Regional NY-VT News.
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Miner Institute Research Scientist Laura Klaiber checks the on-farm tile drainage monitoring equipment for her NNYADP research project. Photo: Miner Institute
Chazy, New York. The farmer-driven Northern New York Agricultural Development Program (NNYADP) has announced that on April 18 Miner Institute Research Scientist Laura Klaiber will present the latest results-to-date of her agricultural tile drainage research as part of The Tile Drainage on Farms: Managing for Water Quality and Soil Health workshop. The workshop will be hosted virtually from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. via Zoom and with additional limited in-person attendance available by reservation at the Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District building in Auburn, New York. For more information, visit cals.cornell.edu/tile-drainage-on-farms or contact PRO-DAIRY at 607-255-4478.
With grants from the NNYADP, Klaiber has been conducting research to build a foundational understanding of how agricultural tiling impacts the complex movement of water and nutrients into, across, and through soil.
Klaiber’s research began in the Lake Champlain watershed on land near Chazy provided by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in 2012; it is now conducted on a working dairy and crop farm in both tile-drained and non-tile drained fields equipped with edge-of-field monitoring technology.
“The farmers who guide the Northern New York Agricultural Development Program prioritized development of a real-world, data-based foundation for creating and refining best management conservation and agricultural guidelines that can work in tandem to protect both water quality and crop production success,” said NNYADP Co-Chair Jon Greenwood of Canton, New York.
Klaiber has presented her progressive project results and detailed data at conferences of farmers, soil and crop scientists, agronomists, soil health specialists, and natural resource conservation and management professionals. This will be her second presentation in New York’s Finger Lakes region. Her first was a virtual presentation for the 2021 Bob Brower Owasco Lake Scientific Symposium>
Reports of the year-to-year research quantifying the long-term agronomic and environmental aspects of tile drainage, including edge-of-field trial data on surface and subsurface water and nutrient movement, are posted on the NNYADP website at https://www.nnyagdev.org.
Funding for the Northern New York Agricultural Development Program is supported by the New York State Legislature through the New York State Assembly and administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.
Sponsors of the 2023 Tile Drainage on Farms: Managing for Water Quality and Soil Health Conference include Partners for Healthy Watersheds, American Dairy Association North East, Cayuga County Farm Bureau, Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County, North East Dairy Producers Association, New York Animal Agriculture Coalition, and Cornell CALS PRO-DAIRY.
Posted: April 11th, 2023 under Agricultural News, Education News, Environmental News, General News, Northern NY News.
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MyChart subscribers can schedule blood draws at time, location of their choosing
PLATTSBURGH, NY (04/11/2023) – The University of Vermont Health Network – Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital (CVPH) has added another new feature, Lab Self Schedule, to its MyChart patient portal. This easy and convenient feature allows patients to self-schedule their blood draws at the Main Hospital, the CVPH Diagnostic Center, the Lab at Hudson Headwaters Family Medicine, Champlain, Alice Hyde Medical Center, Malone or the Fanny Allen Medical Office Building in Burlington, VT.
To access that function, MyChart users should log on, select visits and then request appointment.
“Lab Self Schedule gives our patients the ability to set up their blood draws at a time of their convenience and at a location that works for them,” explained Regional Director of Patient Access Melissa LaMountain.
MyChart, part of the industry standard electronic health record system Epic, was implemented at CVPH in April of 2022. Using the MyChart patient portal, patients can make appointments, communicate securely with their physicians, check on lab and test results and receive reminders about upcoming visits or recommended vaccinations and now, begin the check in process a week before the scheduled appointment or procedure.
Signing up for MyChart is simple, quick and can be completed at UVMHealth.org/MyChart.
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Posted: April 11th, 2023 under Adirondack Region News, Heathcare News, Northern NY News.
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TOWN OF PERU
Keystone Novelties Distributors LLC
Retail Sale of NY legal fireworks
280.-1-30.11
729 Bear Swamp Rd
Edward Saunders
258.-4-9 and 258.-4-12
Rock Rd and Bouchard Dr
Gregory Johnson
Wedding Venue- Accessory Use
258.-2-11
3990 Route 9
Benjamin Clemons, John Clemons,
Christy Conlon
280.-1-8.1
766 Union Rd
Benjamin Clemons, John Clemons,
Christy Conlon
280.-1-8.2
766 Union Rd
Posted: April 11th, 2023 under Peru News, Planning Board News.
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April 11, 2023 –Partners at Stewart’s Shops are wearing their “Stewart’s Smiles” as they received their 2022 Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) statements this week. A $19 million contribution was made to 3,000 active employees’ ESOP accounts which equates to 16% of each Partner’s 2022 wages. Additionally, ESOP participants saw their account balances grow by 12.5% in 2022. Stewart’s Shops employees own over 40% of the company through profit sharing.
There are now 175 Partners with a balance of over $1 million and 70% of the current employee millionaires started out as hourly employees. This is possible because of Stewart’s stability, enabling years of double-digit percent of pay contributions, plus double-digit growth of balances each year.
“Even with a challenging economy, supply chain issues and rising costs due to inflation, we are elated to be in a position to share this generous ESOP contribution with our Partners. It is only possible because of their hard work, efficiency, and their pride as owners that we have had another successful year.” says Stewart’s Shops president Gary Dake.
The ESOP program is 100 percent funded by the company for anyone working at least one thousand hours a year. After six years in the plan, a Partner’s balance is usually greater than a year’s pay. Stewart’s Shops currently has positions available at its shops, plant, and corporate office. Visit their careers page for current openings.
Stewart’s Shops also shares with their communities, proudly donating $9 million in contributions to nonprofits in 2022.
Posted: April 11th, 2023 under Business News, Northern NY News, Upstate New York.
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The Town of Peru is accepting sealed bids to furnish and install a drop ceiling Please visit Peru Town Hall to measure and assess the needs for the bid.
Sealed bids will be accepted by Dianne Miller, Town Clerk up until the opening of said bids, which will be at 10:00 AM on May 8, 2023, with the anticipation that the bid will be awarded at the regular meeting at 6:00 PM that evening.
The Town of Peru reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Posted: April 11th, 2023 under Northern NY News, Peru News, Town Board News.
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Posted: April 10th, 2023 under Arts and Entertainment, Northern NY News.
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Posted: April 9th, 2023 under Community Events, Northern NY News, Peru News.
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Valehaven resident President Price Brandt thanks Mia for the cards and donuts and for all she does to help people.

Mia’s mom Jessica Furnia, Assemblyman Jones, Mia and Assemblyman Jones’ daughter, Ella.
Peru Central first grader Mia Taylor receives NYS Assembly Citation
April 8, 2023, Peru – Assemblyman Billy Jones surprised Peru Central first grader Mia Taylor with a New York State Assembly Citation this morning as she gave handmade Easter cards to residents at Valehaven HFA Assisted Living. Mia is a seven-year-old diagnosed with a rare disorder at a young age that led her to numerous surgeries in Vermont and Manhattan. Many of her friends and family sent her cards when she was in the hospital, which inspired her to do the same.
Thus, Spread Love was born, what Mia calls her mission to brighten her community through acts of kindness. In 2022, she sent out over 1,300 birthday and holiday cards to the disabled community and nursing home residents, and over 721 so far in 2023. Mia and her mother, Jessica Furnia, have also led school supply drives and holiday meal drives to ensure everyone had a turkey at Thanksgiving and dinner on Christmas Eve. For Easter, Mia prepared baskets for 13 local children in need and distributed Easter cards and donuts from Rulfs Orchard to residents at Valehaven and Elderwood of Uhlein in Lake Placid.
Asked how often Mia works on her holiday and gift cards, her mom Jessica Furnia replied, “Every day!” Assemblyman Jones expressed his feelings by saying, “Thank you for spreading love every day. Love is what the world needs right now. Thank you! Happy Easter, Mia!”
In addition to presenting Mia with a Citation, Jones got her some items to make more cards to send around the North Country. If you are interested in learning more about Mia’s mission, please visit her Facebook page at:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089183097948
Posted: April 8th, 2023 under General News.
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Peru, April 8, 2023 – One of the best things about special holidays is how families and often neighbors enjoy the holiday together. This morning several Quaker Springs families organized an orchard Easter Egg Hunt for the third consecutive year. These are only a few of the families with children who call Quaker Spring in Peru, NY home.
Posted: April 8th, 2023 under Community Events, Peru News, Peru resident news/accomplishments.
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Posted: April 7th, 2023 under General News, Peru News, Town Board News.
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Say current lines by court-appointed special master drawn with limited public input time
Posted: April 7th, 2023 under Congressional News, Peru/Regional History, Political News, State Government News, State Legislator News.
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I am writing to inform you that Peru Central School will be conducting a mandatory lockdown drill today at 10:00 AM. As a part of the drill, the campus will be closed and all students and staff will be required to follow the lockdown procedures. The drill will provide our staff with the opportunity to train our students in the event of an actual emergency.
Please be assured that this is only a drill and there is no real emergency. However, we take the safety of our students and staff very seriously and we believe that these drills are essential to help us prepare for any potential emergency situation.
During the drill, access to the school buildings will be restricted, and we kindly ask that parents do not come to the school during this time. We will inform you when the drill is completed and normal activities have resumed.
Please discuss with your children about the importance of following lockdown procedures and encourage them to take the drill seriously. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the lockdown drill, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for your cooperation and support.
Sincerely,
Scott Storms
Peru Superintendent
Posted: April 6th, 2023 under Education News, Northern NY News, Peru News.
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