Canadian platform brings community care to Vermont
Posted: January 20th, 2026 under Border News, Community Events, Heathcare News, Regional NY-VT News.
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A free community news service for Peru, NY
Posted: January 20th, 2026 under Border News, Community Events, Heathcare News, Regional NY-VT News.
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The MLK Jr. Singers created a joyous atmosphere for today’s Martin Luther Kings Day celebration at the Newman Center in Plattsburgh. The ceremony’s theme was Building Community, Uniting a Nation the Non-Violent Way.
Posted: January 19th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, City News, Community Events, General News, Northern NY News.
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A look at the financial results following the fall’s downhill mountain bike races in Lake Placid
Posted: January 19th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, Community Events, General News, Northern NY News, Sports News, State Government News.
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Stewart’s Shops president Chad Kiesow is working shifts at our Pine Bush and Haines Falls shops this month to thank our partners for their hard work and our customers for their generosity during a successful Holiday Match season.
“There is no better way to get an appreciation for how hard our partners work than to jump behind the counter and join them,” Kiesow said. “This also is a great opportunity to talk to customers and let them know how much we appreciate their support.”
Stewart’s just wrapped up our 40th annual Holiday Match season, raising more than $1.8 million to support local children’s charities.
Our generous customers donated more than $900,000, and Stewart’s doubled every donation.
To help celebrate Holiday Match, Kiesow worked a shift on Monday, January 19th at the Pine Bush Stewart’s. Holiday Match collections at the Pine Bush shop grew by more than 139% compared to a year ago.
On January 26th, Kiesow plans to work a shift at our Haines Falls shop, which collected more than $8,600 during this Holiday Match season. That means our Haines Falls customers raised $17,200 for local children’s charities when you factor in the Stewart’s match.
Since Holiday Match began in 1986, the campaign has raised more than $41 million to support organizations focused on improving the lives of children.
Nonprofits with programs benefitting children are encouraged to apply for Holiday Match funds prior to the January 31stdeadline.
Posted: January 19th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, Charity Events, Community Events, General News, Northern NY News, Regional NY-VT News, Upstate New York.
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Shepherd’s Pie
Fruit
Bread
Dessert
Served 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., take-out only, at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3030 Main St., Peru, NY 12972.
All are invited and welcome!
Posted: January 18th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, Northern NY News, Peru News.
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Posted: January 18th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Agricultural News, Arts and Entertainment, Community Events, Northern NY News, Peru News.
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New regulations aim to protect rare brook trout populations
Posted: January 18th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, State Government News.
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Posted: January 18th, 2026 under Business News, City News, County Government News, Heathcare News, Law Enforcement News, Upstate New York.
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Posted: January 18th, 2026 under Business News, National History, National News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, State Government News, State Legislator News, Statewide News.
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State regulators ignored FBI evidence of horse drug purchases for years. That was a “huge failing,” a key assemblymember said.
Posted: January 17th, 2026 under Law Enforcement News, Peru/Regional History, State Government News, State Legislator News, Statewide News.
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Posted: January 17th, 2026 under Community Events, Northern NY News, Peru News.
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State tax receipts totaled $85.8 billion through three quarters of the State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2025-26, $2.3 billion higher than estimates released in the Division of Budget’s (DOB) Mid-Year Update to the Enacted Budget Financial Plan. On a year-over-year basis, collections were $5.9 billion higher than those through December 2024, according to the monthly State Cash Report released by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
“The state enters the final quarter of the fiscal year in good financial condition,” DiNapoli said. “However, continued threats from Washington pose a risk to the state’s finances, as well as its economy. The federal spending cuts necessitate a continued bolstering of reserves in order to protect the services New Yorkers rely on.”
Personal income tax receipts totaled $44.9 billion and were $1.5 billion above DOB’s financial plan projections and $4.2 billion higher than the same period in SFY 2024-25, reflecting, in part, the impact of wage and financial market growth over the course of the year.
Year-to-date consumption and use tax collections totaled $17.9 billion which were 5.7%, or $964.4 million, higher than the same period last year and $384.4 million higher than DOB estimates. Sales tax receipts, the largest share of these taxes, increased by $951.7 million, or 6.2%. Business taxes, which include collections from the pass-through entity tax, totaled $20.6 billion, $416.4 million higher than through December than in the prior fiscal year and $321.8 million higher than DOB’s financial plan projections.
All Funds spending through December totaled $183.4 billion, which was $11.1 billion, or 6.5%, higher than last year for the same period, primarily due to increased Medicaid and other public health costs. All Funds spending through December was $1.2 billion higher than DOB projections, primarily due to higher local assistance spending partially offset by lower than anticipated spending from state capital projects funds. State Operating Funds spending totaled $100.1 billion, $9.1 billion, or 10% higher than last year and $401.2 million higher than projected.
The state’s General Fund ended December with a balance of $53.9 billion, $2.4 billion higher than projected, primarily due to higher than anticipated tax collections but down by $1.3 billion, or 2.3% from the previous year.
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Posted: January 17th, 2026 under State Government News, State Legislator News, Statewide News.
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Posted: January 17th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Highway Dept. News, Northern NY News, Town Board News.
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Posted: January 16th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, State Government News.
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Posted: January 16th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, Northern NY News.
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Adventurer and highly experienced skier Jenn Woltjen shares a few favorite trips to get outside in Adirondack winters
Posted: January 16th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Northern NY News, Recreation opportunities.
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Peer leaders help people learn skills to improve health and well-beingPosted: January 15th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Education News, Heathcare News, Northern NY News.
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A legislative column by Senator Dan Stec (R,C-Queensbury)
Posted: January 15th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, General News, Northern NY News, Opinion, Political News, State Government News, State Legislator News.
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Chazy, City and Town of Plattsburgh, Trout Unlimited, and Saranac School District Awarded Grants
Hochul News Release of Jan. 15, 2026 – Governor Kathy Hochul today announced more than $265 million in grants to support projects that will help protect drinking water, improve climate resilience, update aging water infrastructure, reduce contributors to harmful algal blooms, and secure access to clean water. The funding complements the historic environmental investments announced earlier this week in the 2026 State of the State, building upon the record support for New York’s premier grant programs that fund critical water infrastructure, protect drinking water and safeguard communities.
Today’s announcement is supported by funding from multiple grant programs administered by the State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) and investments from the Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act, Environmental Protection Fund and other sources. The programs help protect New York State communities and water quality, while reinforcing the State’s support for municipalities by making these critical projects more affordable and minimizing the financial burden on local taxpayers.
More than $209 million was awarded to 131 projects through DEC’s Water Quality Improvement Project (WQIP) grant program. WQIP grants fund projects that directly improve water quality or habitat, promote flood risk reduction, restoration, and enhanced flood and climate resiliency or protect a drinking water source. A full list of grant awards can be found here.
A total of $2.9 million is being awarded to 44 projects through DEC’s Non-Agricultural Nonpoint Source Planning and MS4 System Mapping Grant (NPG) to fund projects that help pay for the initial planning of water quality improvement projects such as replacing undersized culvert, green infrastructure, and State permit-required storm sewer mapping in urban areas. NPG projects reduce the amount of polluted stormwater runoff entering lakes, rivers, and streams and improve resiliency against the impacts of climate change. A full list of grant awards can be found here.
Governor Hochul also announced $55 million in new grant funding for 24 climate resiliency projects in 15 communities across New York State. EFC, in coordination with DEC, administers the Resilient Watersheds Grants (RWG) program funded through the Bond Act. RWG projects were selected to reflect the diverse, statewide issues that New Yorkers are facing and include stream and floodplain restoration, removal of dams, culverts and other barriers, culvert replacements and property buyouts. The RWG program builds on the success of DEC’s Resilient NY, which delivers state-of-the-art studies of flood-prone, high-risk watersheds across the State. All awarded projects were recommended actions by Resilient NY studies or a comparable flood study. A full list of grant awards can be found here.
The Peru Gazette identified the following projects in Clinton County:
Water Quality Improvement Grants (WQIP)
Town of Chazy, Wastewater Filtration Improvements. The Town of Chazy will install a tertiary filtration system and upgrade control systems to its wastewater treatment plant. The improvements will reduce the discharge of phosphorus, improving water quality in the Lake Champlain watershed.- $1,993,646.00
Trout Unlimited, Inc. Saranac River Reconnection. Trout Unlimited will coordinate with local municipal partners to replace a failing culvert in the Town of Franklin and remove a derelict dam in the Town of Saranac. The project will connect eight stream miles of trout habitat in the Saranac River. Clinton, Franklin Aquatic Connectivity – $327,584.00
DEC’s Non-Agricultural Nonpoint Source Planning and MS4 System Mapping Grant (NPG)
Town of Plattsburgh Infrastructure Engineering Feasibility Study. The Town of Plattsburgh will develop a green infrastructure feasibility study to explore practices that would divert and infiltrate stormwater runoff on the Plattsburgh Air Force Base property. Drainage from the property is currently discharging to Lake Champlain. Implementation of study recommendations will ultimately reduce nutrient and sediment loading to the lake. Clinton Nonpoint Source, Planning Report – $50,000.00
Environmental Bond Act Projects. Phase 3, Environmental Facilities Corp, Plattsburgh – $5,000,000
Electric School Buses for Saranac School District, NYSERDA – $514,500
Electric School Bus Chargers for Saranac School District, NYSERDA – $130,000
MacDonough Park Flood Resiliency Improvements, DOS, City of Plattsburgh – $1,181,812
Saranac River Reconnection, DEC – $327,584
Posted: January 15th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Education News, Environmental News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, State Government News, Statewide News.
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Clinton County to receive $3 Million
Albany, Hochul News Release of Jan. 15, 2026 – Governor Kathy Hochul today announced more than $38 million in state funding has been awarded to 17 counties and New York City to improve emergency communications for first responders, making New Yorkers safer. The Statewide Interoperable Communications Grant program supports local governments’ efforts to build and repair radio towers that allow them to communicate with other emergency responders during disasters and emergencies. Installing and maintaining these towers ensures that lines of communication continue to be clearly accessible in situations when they are needed the most.
“Saving a life can come down to one call, and our first responders need to have the most reliable emergency communications systems to help their fellow New Yorkers during their most critical moments,” Governor Hochul said. “Investing in emergency response to enhance first responder readiness is a matter of life and death — I remain committed to prioritizing public safety throughout our state.”
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Clinton County will develop two new interoperability radio sites and a system CORE replacement to expand and enhance their public safety communications network. |
The State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services will administer the funding, which is available under the Combined 2024 & 2025 Statewide Interoperable Communications Grant (SICG) Targeted Grant Program. The goal of the SICG-Targeted program is to close gaps in interoperability infrastructure, regional communications deficiencies, improve redundancy and resiliency of existing systems and support the implementation of National Interoperability Channels. All New York State counties and New York City were eligible to apply for SICG-Targeted funding. Recipients can use the awards for emergency communications projects, such as installation of new equipment, enhancing communication channels among public safety radio systems and training and exercise support to promote interregional emergency communications and first responder readiness.
Posted: January 15th, 2026 under County Government News, General News, Northern NY News, State Government News.
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Albany, Comptroller News Release of Jan. 15, 2026 – An independent fiduciary and conflict of interest review of the $291.4 billion New York State Common Retirement Fund (Fund) recognized the Fund for its exemplary investment oversight, risk management, and ethical governance. Released today by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, the review concluded the Fund operates with the highest ethical standards, is in full compliance with fiduciary and statutory requirements, and acts for the sole benefit of its more than 1.2 million participants. The review was conducted by Weaver and Tidwell LLP (Weaver).
“During my tenure, the New York State Common Retirement Fund has established itself as one of the nation’s top public pension funds in performance, transparency, ethics, and public accountability. I’m proud of the results-driven, disciplined work my team accomplishes year-in and year-out,” DiNapoli said. “This report confirms that we are meeting and exceeding standards and safeguarding the pension’s assets on behalf of over 1.2 million members, retirees, and beneficiaries. I thank the staff at Weaver for their thoughtful and thorough review.”
This review, required by state regulations, is part of the reforms that DiNapoli fought for when he became State Comptroller to provide the public with a clear, independent assessment of how the Fund is being managed and where improvements could be made.
Weaver’s review found:
Posted: January 15th, 2026 under State Government News.
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Peru Gazette File Photo
Posted: January 15th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, General News, Northern NY News.
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Why the New Land Trust is Tom French’s new favorite ski destination
Posted: January 15th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History, Recreation opportunities.
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State legislators found Gov. Hochul’s State of the State lacking in support for North Country communities
Posted: January 15th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Northern NY News, Political News, State Government News, State Legislator News.
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The campus will be closed to all activities.
The Peru Central School District is now closed, due to the inclement weather today, January 15, 2026. The campus will be closed to all activities.
Posted: January 15th, 2026 under Adirondack Region News, Education News, Peru News, Peru School News, Weather News/History.
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