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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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Gracie’s Shoe Drive a Resounding Success

 Plattsburgh, NY – Healing Grace: Center for Hope and Healing with Funds2Orgs is excited and grateful for the successful completion of “Gracie’s Shoe Drive.” The drive ran from May 1st, 2022 to July 29th, 2022 and collected 163 bags of shoes and $1846 funds raised to continue their mission of supporting grieving families in the North Country. The money raised helps Healing Grace provide a space for families grieving the death of an infant, support through Champ Boxes, and being a voice for those through their grief journey.  All donated shoes will now be redistributed throughout the Funds2Orgs network of micro-enterprise (small business) partners. Funds2Orgs works with micro-entrepreneurs in helping them create, maintain and grow small businesses in developing countries where economic opportunity and jobs are limited. Proceeds from the sales of the shoes collected in shoe drive fundraisers are used to feed, clothe and house their families. One budding entrepreneur in Haiti even earned enough to send her son to law school.  

“The people of the North Country once again came together to support our mission and make a global impact. We are so thankful for this continued support and we strive to provide a safe, accepting and loving space to all that are on this healing journey.,” said Sarah Munn-Wojtaszek, founder and executive director. 

Healing Grace: Center for Hope and Healing was founded in July 2020; A federally recognized 501(c)3 with a mission to walk with those that are grieving to find healing and to learn to live again after the loss of a baby or pregnancy with a vision to become a full grief center for all those that have lost a loved one. Healing Grace is a safe and accepting space to all that know grief. 

Seven Facts About The War of 1812 That Will Amaze you!

UVM Health Network expanding tele-health capabilities for smaller hospitals and the NICU

New video call capabilities are connecting doctors in the newborn intensive care unit to smaller hospitals.

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Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration | MLJ Interview

With the border reopening, Canadians can again participate in the Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration. The organizers join us to tell us all about this year’s new events.

2022 Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration Schedule of Events: www.1814inc.com

Watch: The Final Invasion Monday, September 5, 2022, at 5 pm on Mountain Lake PBS.

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A shooting incident believed to be “different” leaves one man dead in Burlington

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Burlington Police investigating third homicide of year

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St. Augustine’s Soup Kitchen Menu for Wednesday, September 7, 2022

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

North Country Fire Departments, including our Peru Department, honored the Honor Flight Vets this morning

Honor Flight’s September 3, 2022 motorcycle escort the the flight line

 

North County Honor Fights 40 and 41 are in the air today

 

Click here to view Flights 40 & 41 End-Off Ceremony 

September 3, 2022 – Plattsburgh – North Country Honor Flights 40 and 41 are in the air this morning, flying to Washington D. C. to visit our National War Memorials. These 38 vets mark 620 area vets who have been North Country Honor Flight Honorees.

A large crowd attended the departure ceremony at the U.S. Oval, including congresswoman Elise Stefanik, State Senator Dan Stec, Assemblyman Billy Jones, and Town of Plattsburgh Supervisor Michael Cashman.

 Back by Popular Demand: Green Cone Solar Digesters 

Clinton County, September 2, 2022. In April, the Clinton County Health Department’s Eat Smart Waste Less, Clinton County (ESWL) partnered with Casella Waste Management at the Clinton County Solid Waste & Recycling Facility to provide green cone solar digesters to county residents at a reduced rate. The Earth Day sale proved successful and resulted in a waitlist of over 100 eager residents. ESWL was able to purchase additional green cone solar digesters and they are now available for purchase. 

By using the sun’s energy and tapping into the surrounding micro-organisms, solar digesters provide a low-maintenance, space-sensitive alternative to traditional food scraps recycling options, like composting. The solar-heated unit safely eliminates cooked and uncooked food waste, including items your backyard composter can’t handle such as meat, fish, bones, and dairy products. For more information, visit www.greenconeusa.com. 

Green cone solar digesters will be available at a reduced cost of $50 beginning on Tuesday, September 6th, 2022 at the Schuyler Falls Convenience Station, 404 Sand Road, Morrisonville, NY 12962. All funds collected from the sale will be used to purchase additional digesters to sell to the public at a discounted rate. 

Convenience Station hours are: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 9 am – 4 pm and Wednesdays and Fridays from 12 pm to 4 pm. Cash or personal checks will be accepted for payment. Supplies are limited. 

ESWL is an initiative to reduce food waste and is supported through funding from the Environmental Protection Fund administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). 

Foundation of CVPH Planning for Annual Heart Health Fundraiser Proceeds benefit Cardiology patients across the region

PLATTSBURGH, NY (9/2/2022) – Tickets are on sale for The Foundation of Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital’s (CVPH) “Stepping out for Your Heart” fundraiser. The eighth annual event is scheduled for Thursday, September 22 at the West Side Ballroom.

Each year, guests dressed in red attire come together for a special evening dedicated to raising funds and awareness to end heart disease and stroke for all women. Live and silent auctions, education and a heart-healthy dinner are just some of the main attractions in store for attendees.

“A healthy heart is always in style,” The Foundation Events and Special Projects Manager Michelle Senecal pointed out. “Year after year, community members step out to support the women of the North Country. You can truly learn something that may save your life or the life of a family member, friend or neighbor. At the same time, it’s a great way to help CVPH continue providing the excellent care our cardiology patients need.”

The event features two breakout education sessions to choose from:

  • Chair Yoga and Focused Breathing with Jess Bouharevich from White Rainbow Farm.
  • Fat and Fiber in Your Diet with Registered Dietician Marla Given.

Attendees will also hear from Teresa Frederick of West Chazy. The 53-year-old, who considers herself fit and active for her age, was shocked when she learned that she had congestive heart failure following a routine physical.

“It just was extremely scary. It scared my husband, who I’ve been with for almost 37 years, just as bad and he said, ‘I can’t lose you.’ But he’s been by my side through this whole thing. And the Cardiology team at CVPH has been amazing, making me feel like I am their most important patient whenever I’m there. The women in Cardiac Rehabilitation are the ones who inspired me to talk at the event,” Frederick offered.

Frederick will be sharing her story during the event, including what she has learned about her experience with congestive heart failure, and how speaking to your Primary Care Provider about symptoms you may be experiencing, like significant fatigue and shortness of breath, could save your life.

This year’s keynote speaker is University of Vermont Health Network-CVPH Chief of Psychology and Assistant Medical Director Aron Steward, PhD. Dr. Steward also has a private practice, ReallyBeU Health & Wellness, which focuses on trauma recovery, and she is a RISE Consultant for the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health. She will be discussing stress, mental well-being and your heart.

Tickets for “Stepping out for Your Heart” cost $65 each. There is a special senior citizen price (65 and older) of $50 each. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.uvmhealth.org/cvphheart. Proceeds from the event will benefit the CVPH Heart Center and will directly impact the care of cardiology patients in the North Country. Last year’s fundraiser, which was held virtually, brought in $30,000.

For more information, contact Michelle Senecal at (518) 314-3359 or email her at msenecal@cvph.org.

 

Vermonters prepare for retail cannabis shops to open this fall

The Cannabis Control Board will be reviewing its first retail applications next week

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A one-day Applefest on September 17th – Enjoy!

The flipside of the North Country teacher shortage? Teachers have choices

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Stewart’s Shops Wins ‘Best Milk’ in New York State

 

Stewart’s Shops proudly announces its milk has been named the best in New York State, by Cornell University Department of Food Science. The award was presented on Dairy Day, September 1st, at the New York State Fair in Syracuse, NY. The recognition is part of Cornell’s New York State Milk Quality Improvement Program.

Cornell University collected samples from New York State plants in October and May. The samples of whole milk, 2%, 1%, and fat-free milk were scored on various criteria, including best flavor. Milk samples are judged on microbial analyses, fat determination, freezing point and flavor. Stewart’s Shops proudly took top honors in the milk category.

According to Stewart’s Shops president, Gary Dake, “My grandfather and his brother started this business as a dairy company over 100 years ago. We take great pride in the quality of our dairy products and providing fresh and local milk to our customers. This award would not be possible without our hard-working dairy farmers and experienced dairy team.”

Travis Smith of Smith Dairy LLC is a 3rd generation dairy producer and supplies milk to Stewart’s Shops. He says, “We work hard to produce a great product. This award validates everything we do every day on the farm. We focus on cleanliness which is a top priority when getting the best quality milk. I am proud to be a dairy producer for Stewart’s Shops. I love that our milk stays local and feeds my neighbors and my family.”

Stewart’s works with 20 local dairy farms to source raw milk. They pick up the milk daily, process and bottle it themselves at their manufacturing plant in Greenfield, NY to ensure the highest standards of quality.

To celebrate this award, Stewart’s Shops is giving out double punches on Milk Club Cards from Monday, September 5th to Sunday, September 11th! Customers will get 1 punch for every half gallon they buy, and two punches for every gallon! And it’s not just milk – Stewart’s half gallon juices and Refresher’s count, too! 10 punches earn a FREE ½ gallon of milk, juice, or drink or ½ priced gallon of milk!

Judge rejects plea deal; Trial likely in Schoharie limo disaster that killed 20

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Helicopter plucks injured hiker from High Peaks summit

Sixty-five-year-old man gets bird’s-eye view of the High Peaks

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Like mother, like daughter

Retiring SLCSD teacher hands classroom off to her daughter

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Federal judge allows NY gun law to go into effect Thursday, but warns it may be unconstitutional

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South Burlington Rolls Out Four New Electric School Buses

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Border commission plans to introduce visa waiver program that could bring more doctors to the north country

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Ma’am, do you have anything to declare? $230,000 seized at Champlain

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DEA warns brightly-colored fentanyl in New York targets children for addiction

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Fentanyl is now in nearly all illegal drugs in the North Country. Here’s why that’s so dangerous

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