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St. Augustine’s Pastor Father Scott Seymour’s Christmas Eve sermon and beautiful rendition of ‘O Holy Night’ in French and English. 

 

 

 

 

Christmas Eve at St. Augustine’s Church

St. Augustine’s Pastor Rev. Scott Seymour celebrates Christmas Eve Mass. This is his sermon and his beautiful rendition of  ‘O Holy Night’ in French and English. 

 

 

SeaComm celebrates holidays with gift to CVPH Foundation | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH 

DEC offers tips on staying safe when ice fishing | Sun Community News ALBANY | Anglers should make sure ice is thick enough before venturing out, that means at least 4 inches of solid clear ice if heading out on foot.

Source: DEC offers tips on staying safe when ice fishing | Sun Community News ALBANY | Anglers should make sure ice is thick enough before venturing out, that means at least 4 inches of solid clear ice if heading out on foot.

‘Grandparent Scam’ again detected in the North Country  | Sun Community News 

URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE

DEC to Hold ‘First Day’ Hikes in the Adirondacks

New York State and Partners to Lead Hikes on Jan. 1, 2022, to Celebrate the New Year

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced six “first day” hikes planned for Jan. 1, 2022, in DEC’s Region 5, which includes the Central and Eastern Adirondacks. Announced by Governor Kathy Hochul earlier this month (link leaves DEC website), DEC encourages New Yorkers to connect with nature and enjoy safe, responsible recreation by getting outdoors on the first day of the New Year with DEC Region 5 staff and partners. The walks and hikes are family-friendly and range from 1.5 to five miles round trip.

“First Day Hikes are a fun, healthy way to welcome 2022,” said Joe Zalewski, DEC Region 5 Director. “Our regional staff are excited to lead a hike and to work with our partners at Paul Smith’s College, SUNY College of Environment Science and Forestry (ESF), Champlain Area Trails, and the Adirondack Mountain Club to provide exceptional outdoor experiences for this year’s First Day hikers.”

Hikers should come prepared for the elements with warm layered clothing, water, snacks, sunglasses, hats, gloves, and insulated, waterproof footwear. Depending on conditions, snowshoes and other traction devices may also be necessary. Participants should contact their trip leader or host for more information on required and recommended gear. Some hikes will be guided, while others invite users to enjoy a self-guided experience on a designated trail.

Each participant will receive a pair of Adventure NY-branded gloves and a New York State Parks bandana. Hikes may be canceled if snowfall or other weather events create hazardous travel or outdoor recreation conditions. Registered participants will be notified if a hike is canceled.

DEC Guided Hike Up Prospect Mountain

Jan. 1, 2022, 9 a.m.

Details: Hike 1.5-miles and climb 1,630 feet to the summit of Prospect Mountain to enjoy a spectacular 360-degree view. Parking at the trailhead is limited. If parking along Smith Street is full, find parking along nearby roads and walk to the trailhead. Dogs must be leashed. Please note that the pedestrian bridge over the Northway is metal grating and may be rough on dogs’ feet. The trail typically has snow and ice at steep angles. Hikers must bring appropriate footwear and traction devices such as microspikes or snowshoes with crampons. Wear and bring warm winter clothing and layers as well as water and food. Cameras are recommended.

Prospect Mountain: Trailhead on Smith Street, Village of Lake George (43.4254°N, 73.7197°W)

Registration Required: Registration is limited to 20 participants. For more information and to register, contact Ben Thomas at benjamin.thomas@dec.ny.gov (reference ‘First Day Hike’ in the subject line) or call (518) 623-1268.

Paul Smith’s Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC) Guided Hike on Heron Marsh Trail

Jan. 1, 2022, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Details: Join VIC Director Scott van Laer and start the New Year with a spin around Heron Marsh (a 2.65-mile loop). You may catch glimpses of otters at play, birds checking back for the stash of seeds they carefully left behind last summer, or tracks from other critters who have been out and about. This event is free and snowshoes are required. Call in advance if you need to rent a pair of snowshoes.

Paul Smith VIC: 8023 NY-30, Paul Smiths, NY 12970.

Registration Required: Registration is limited to 20 participants. Visit Paul Smith’s website to register (leaves DEC website).

Champlain Area Trails – Self-Guided Hike Up Cheney Mountain

Jan. 1, 2022, 10 a.m.

Details: Begin at the trailhead on Pelfershire Rd, approximately 1.6 miles west of Rt 22/9N. Walk across the field and enter the woods for a .75-mile uphill hike to the Cheney Mountain summit with three scenic overlooks. Enjoy interesting “perched” wetlands on the summit.

Contact: For more information, contact Emily Segada at Emily@champlainareatrails.com.

Champlain Area Trails – Self-Guided Hike on Little Ausable Trail

Jan. 1, 2022, 10 a.m.

Details: The Little Ausable River Trail, a 3.6-mile round-trip recreational path, begins at Heyworth/Mason Park in Peru and leads to the entrance of Sullivan Park. Enjoy this flat gravel and paved trail along Little Ausable River. Near Peru are interpretive signs about human and natural history in the area.

Contact: For more information, contact Emily Segada at Emily@champlainareatrails.com.

SUNY ESF Guided Hike Up Goodnow Mountain

Jan. 1, 2022, 9:30 a.m.

Details: Enjoy a first day hike or snowshoe on the four-mile round trip trail up Goodnow Mountain. The Goodnow Mountain trail ascends approximately 900 feet over two miles and features gorgeous views into the High Peaks from a 60ft Fire Tower on the summit. The hike will take approximately 3.5 hours. Please note that the fire tower cab is closed and off-limits, but visitors can still enjoy views from the fire tower stairs. Please arrive at the Adirondack Interpretive Center (AIC) between 9 and 9:30 a.m. Coffee and pastries will be available before driving to the trailhead. Masks are required indoors at all times.

SUNY ESF’s AIC: 6312 State Route 28N, Newcomb, NY 12852

Registration Required: To register, email aic@esf.edu. For more information, contact Charlotte Demers at 518-582-2000 or cdemers@esd.edu.

Glens Falls-Saratoga Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club Guided Hike up Thomas Mountain

Jan. 1, 2022, 10 a.m.

Details: Help kick off the Adirondack Mountain Club’s 100th Anniversary! This will be an easy- to moderate-paced hike covering three miles round trip. Beginners are welcome. If the conditions call for it, please wear snowshoes. If you are interested in participating but don’t have snowshoes, please inquire with the trip leader as she has access to extra snowshoes. The hike will begin from the Valley Woods Road Trailhead in Bolton.

Registration Required: Group size limited to 13 participants. For more information and to register, contact Megan at megan@adk.org.

This year, DEC and the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation are offering more than 75 First Day Hikes at parks, historic sites, wildlife areas, trails, and public lands across New York. For a list of DEC and partner guided hikes, visit DEC’s First Day Hikes webpage. For more information and a complete list of hikes, view the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation press release.

NYS Health Care Workers Can Return Sooner After Coronavirus: Hochul

Source: Health Care Workers Can Return Sooner After Coronavirus: Hochul

Whiteface Mountain Is the Perfect Place to Celebrate the Upcoming Winter Olympics | Travel + Leisure

Source: Whiteface Mountain Is the Perfect Place to Celebrate the Upcoming Winter Olympics | Travel + Leisure

Prison visitors now need vaccination proof or negative COVID-19 test | Sun Community News DANNEMORA | 

Merry Christmas to all Peru Gazette readers

Your readership is appreciated! 

New legislation makes fake vaccination cards a crime | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH 

What’s still accessible in and around Montreal despite new sanitary measures (Updated Dec 21st) – Mountain Lake PBS

Source: What’s still accessible in and around Montreal despite new sanitary measures (Updated Dec 21st) – Mountain Lake PBS

Holiday Match Update: Over $1.7 million Going to Local Charities So Far

December 23, 2021—The Stewart’s Holiday Match Program is showing the true spirit of the holidays with giving; customer donations have reached over $871,000 through Wednesday, December 22nd. That’s over $1.7 million with the Stewart’s match so far, and there’s just 3 days left to collect!

These donations stay local and support local nonprofits.  Funding reaches libraries, arts programming and many school programs just to name a few.

Each week, a different Holiday Match recipient is highlighted, this week, we are featuring Things of My Very Own. This non-profit organization provides crisis intervention services to children impacted by extensive abuse or neglect. The organization also helps children at risk of a child protective services intervention due to lack of necessities. Things of My Very Own has helped children in 11 counties across New York’s Capital Region and surrounding areas.

The Stewart’s Holiday Match Program has no administrative fees and donates 100% of donations received to charities in their market areas. Stewart’s Shops matches each donation penny for penny and dollar for dollar and has been doing so for the past 35 years, raising over $32 million for local charities.

While many other fundraising efforts spend 30% or more on overhead expenses, Stewart’s has no administrative fees and covers all the expenses. This means 100% goes to local nonprofits!

Holiday Match funds are collected from Thanksgiving to Christmas Day in each of the 354 shops. Local children’s organizations are encouraged to apply for funding here. The deadline for submission is January 31, 2022. All groups applying must be locally based, benefit children under 18, and be a qualified, charitable 501c3 organization. A listing of all the local organizations that received funds last season is available online.

Merry Christmas from Congresswoman Elise Stefanik

Saratoga, New York – “There is no better place to celebrate the Christmas season than the North Country. This is a time to gather with friends and family to reflect on our many blessings. It is also a time to look beyond ourselves and take the time to volunteer to serve our communities.
“This holiday season, my thoughts are with the brave men and women who serve our country to keep us safe, especially those who may be spending their Christmas away from their families. I am thankful for our 10th Mountain Division soldiers, our veterans across the North Country, and our military families. Thank you for your sacrifice.
“Merry Christmas to our healthcare workers and first responders who keep our communities healthy and safe. You so often answer the call to help day or night, and I know your selfless work does not stop just for the holidays.
“This has been an especially challenging year, but it has been my honor to serve you in Congress, working to bring the concerns of the North Country to the highest levels.
“From my family to yours, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.”

1 additional death and 94 lab-confirmed COVID-19 positives reported

Since our 12/22 update, 94 additional lab-confirmed COVID-19 positive cases have been reported. CCHD has received notification of an additional COVID-19 related death of a Clinton County resident. This death brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in Clinton County to fifty-seven.
Note: Our next case update will be posted Monday, December 27, 2021.
Here are links to some frequently requested data:
– A full list of Clinton County COVID-19 testing providers can be found at www.clintonhealth.org/covid19.
– CCHD offers free COVID-19 vaccine clinics every Thursday. Visit www.clintonhealth.org/covid19vaccine to schedule a first, second, third, or booster. Check back frequently, as additional appointment and dates may be added.
– Local Vaccination data: https://public.tableau.com/…/viz/Covid-Draft/Dashboard. According to the North Country COVID Vaccine Dashboard 122,961 total doses of COVID-19 Vaccine were given in Clinton County as of 12/12. As of 12/12, 70% of all Clinton County residents had at least one dose of the vaccine and 66% of residents had completed their vaccine series. 78% of residents 18 years and older have received at least one dose.
– NYS Percentage positive results: https://forward.ny.gov/percentage-positive-results-county…. According to NYSDOH 360 people were tested in Clinton County on 12/21. As of 12/21, 7-day average % positive in Clinton County = 9.4%.
– NYS School Report Card (providing school and college data): https://schoolcovidreportcard.health.ny.gov
– North Country Region hospitalization data: https://forward.ny.gov/daily-hospitalization-summary-region. As of 12/21, 87 individuals hospitalized (23 ICU) in the North Country Region.
– Additional information: www.clintonhealth.org/covid19

Obituary details man’s death from COVID-19, resistance to vaccine

Source: Obituary details man’s death from COVID-19, resistance to vaccine

Kim Potter Convicted Daunte Wright Shooting | National Review

Source: Kim Potter Convicted Daunte Wright Shooting | National Review

Peru Dollar General plans to reopen the week of December 26th.

Omicron will cause more infections but lower hospital rates, analysis shows | NCPR News

Source: Omicron will cause more infections but lower hospital rates, analysis shows | NCPR News

Knight Automotive to change ownership | News | pressrepublican.com

Source: Knight Automotive to change ownership | News | pressrepublican.com

Baby, it’s pink outside: Family decorates tree for breast cancer awareness | News | pressrepublican.com  

Story features Jim and Jackie Douglass Source: Baby, it’s pink outside: Family decorates tree for breast cancer awareness | News | pressrepublican.com

Officials want more, and timely COVID testing | Coronavirus | pressrepublican.com

Source: Officials want more, and timely COVID testing | Coronavirus | pressrepublican.com

Stefanik Introduces Legislation to Protect Veterans from Fraud

From the office of Congresswoman Elise Stefanik
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Elise Stefanik introduced the VA Safe Holidays Act to protect veterans from identity theft and fraud.
In 2019 and 2020 alone, veterans reported over 201,000 cases of fraud and identity theft, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
“Our veterans have selflessly worked to protect our country, and now it is our turn to protect them from senseless crimes of fraud that can have detrimental impacts on their future,” Stefanik said. “I am proud to introduce this legislation that will bring resources and awareness to our veterans to protect them from the crimes of identity theft and fraud.”
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has an Identity Theft Helpline and posted website resources. However, there is not currently a clear strategy for promoting identity theft awareness or the best practices to help the veterans that have recently been subject to these crimes.
Specifically, this bill would:
  • Designate the annual period of November 1 through January 15 as the period in which the VA would enhance its promotion of identity theft prevention resources, specifically targeting the holidays, when identify theft is even more of a risk.
  • Direct the VA to submit a plan to Congress detailing its efforts to promote awareness and assist veterans who experience identity theft within 90 days of this law’s enactment.
Read the full bill text here.

Cumberland Head Lighthouse: Worthy of an admiral’s visit | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH |