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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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Burlington police investigating a fatal shooting on Pine St.

Officials were called to the apartment around 8:15 p.m. Sunday

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School bus returning from varsity soccer game hits bear in North Country

Just outside Watertown 

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CNY dentist to pay $60K for allowing employee to prescribe herself oxycodone, feds say

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‘Super soldier’ Josh Allen proves no lead is safe in comeback win over Ravens, Lamar Jackson (instant takeaways)

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CDC recommends masks in Central New York again as Covid levels rise

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‘4-alarm blaze’: New York’s public health crises converge

A look inside the state health department’s battle against three simultaneous disease outbreaks

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North Country Honor Flights 42 and 43 depart for DC

Plattsburgh – October 1, 2022 – North Country Honor Flights 42 & 43 Send-Off Ceremony at the U.S. Oval. Thank you to David Brown for supplementing our Peru Gazette photos.

Bios Flight #42 – October 1, 2022

Charles Boss, Jr.

U.S. Army                           1967-1969                          Vietnam    

Right out of high school,  Chuck joined the Army with a dream of jumping out of airplanes.   Scheduled to be in Korea, he was accepted into jump school.

He volunteered for Vietnam making many jumps as an Infantry Paratrooper in the 82nd and 173rd Airborne Divisions.  Chuck went into combat with full ruck and a weapon longer than his body.  His wife Sandy lovingly calls him Rambo with the photos to prove it.  

For his valor, Chuck received several medals including a Purple Heart, Bronze Star and Parachutist badge.                     

Henry Cummings

U.S. Army 1962-1984         Vietnam Read more »

Morrisonville students sing at Oct. 1, 2022 Honor Flight Departure Ceremony

Please excuse the shakey camera for about 30 seconds. I won’t try to take still pictures and a video at the same time again. The students do a wonderful job. They’re at every Honor flight ceremony. Saturday, October 1, 2022.

Honor Flights 42 & 43 escorted to the flight line by 177 motorcycles

Plattsburgh, NY October 1, 2022 – 177 motorcycles, police and fire department escort North Country Honor Flights 42 and 43 to their flight to Washington D.C. The Homeland Security helicopter flew overhead.

 

Multi-agency search for man who fell into the AuSable River

Police say a 68-year-old man is still missing after falling 25 feet into the river

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Gov. drives state closer to clean

Regulatory action will require all new passenger cars, pickup trucks, and SUVs sold in New York State to be zero emissions by 2035.

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Harkness Chicken & Biscuit Dinner Sunday, October 16

The Harkness United Methodist Church has great news for almost everyone… the widely popular Chicken & Biscuit Dinner will return to the Harkness Church Hall (776 Hallock Hill Road, Peru) on Sunday, October 16th, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm!

The reason it will be good news for almost everyone is that the dinner will be served as Take-out only. Rather than risking the health of in-house diners, the “Chicken Team” has opted for the drive-through option this year. Although the socialization and fellowship in the dining hall have been popular for many, it’s a fact that for the past several years, the majority of dinners sold have been To-Go. All dinners will cost $10 and consist of delicious chicken and gravy with a baking powder biscuit, mashed potatoes, squash, peas, coleslaw, and a cupcake.

Because a large turnout is anticipated, an orderly traffic flow will be essential for all to safely collect the delicious meals, so guests are asked to please pay close attention to traffic directions signs at the four corners in Harkness. Unfortunately, there is no option for pre-ordering meals; for questions or more information, leave a message at 518-643-6690 or text 518-578-7185.

Assemblyman Jones introduces bill to create middle-income home energy assistance fund

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Clinton County Health Department authorizes lifting Peru’s Boil Water Order except for 9, 12, and 13 Elm Street

The Boil Water Order that was issued for the area listed above on 9/27/2022 has now been lifted.
 
Samples taken from your distribution system were absent of bacteria. In addition, this office
has received the required public notification certification.
Please note; 9, 12 & 13 Elms Street are still on the original boil water order pending additional check samples.
 
If you have any questions, please contact this Department at 565-4870.
Sincerely,
 
Tim Simonette
Principal Public Health Sanitarian

The miracle apple – the Honeycrisp

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In a reversal, the Education Dept. is excluding many from student loan relief

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‘This is an immediate need’: Vermont doesn’t have enough beds for juveniles involved in violence

“It’s not clear exactly whether this phenomenon — which officials said often involves out-of-state individuals linked to the drug trade — has impacted overall crime rates or public safety in Vermont.”

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Retired Glens Falls Post-Star editor discusses loss of local newspapers

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Burlington businesses take safety precautions following 3 violent crimes in the city Wednesday

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Not registered to vote in the general election? In New York, you’ve got time

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Photos: This is what Florida looks like after Hurricane Ian

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Hamlets to Huts gears up for program expansion, thanks to grant support

“At the core of their mission: providing visitors with planned excursions in different locations around the Adirondack Park. Participants take part in a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, biking, paddling, snowshoeing, or skiing before dining out, browsing local shops, and settling down for the night in an area hotel/motel.”

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Haystack (not the High Peak one) makes for fun fall hike

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DiNapoli: Former Norwood Treasurer charged with stealing over $70K from the St. Lawrence County village

State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, St. Lawrence County District Attorney Gary Pasqua and the New York State Police today announced that Nancy Berger, 55, formerly the Clerk/Treasurer of the Village of Norwood, was arrested for allegedly stealing $73,725 from the Village.

“Nancy Berger is accused of stealing funds from the Village of Norwood, a violation of her community’s trust and an abuse of her position as a public official,” DiNapoli said. “Thanks to my partnership with the St. Lawrence District Attorney’s Office and the New York State Police, we will make sure that justice is served on behalf of Norwood’s residents.”

“I will continue to work with the State Police and Comptroller’s Office to hold the defendant accountable, rectify the financial losses incurred by the Village of Norwood, and assure the people of Norwood that my office will work to restore confidence in its public servants,” said District Attorney Pasqua.

Berger is accused of stealing the funds between 2018 and 2022 by writing Village checks to herself. Her alleged theft was initially uncovered by the Village and she resigned from her position shortly after in June 2022. Berger was appointed Clerk/Treasurer in January 2017.

This case was reported by the Village to the St. Lawrence District Attorney’s Office, which then contacted the Office of the New York State Comptroller.

Ausable River Cleanup

Peru Gazette file photo

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