Clinton County Feb 26 COVID-19 Report: Positives +32

Posted: February 26th, 2021 under County Government News, Heathcare News.
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Plattsburgh, February 26, 2021. Residents who visited Retro Live in Plattsburgh on Saturday, February 20, 2021 between 6:00 pm and 10:00 pm may have been exposed to COVID-19. The Clinton County Health Department recommends that residents self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 over the 14-day period from the date of the potential exposure. Symptoms include, but are not limited to, fever, cough, congestion, chills and loss of sense of taste and smell. If experiencing these or other symptoms of illness, seek immediate testing by contacting your medical provider or an urgent care center.
Posted: February 26th, 2021 under County Government News, Heathcare News, Northern NY News.
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Posted: February 25th, 2021 under Heathcare News, State Government News.
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Posted: February 25th, 2021 under Heathcare News, State Government News.
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Schenectady, N.Y. – Price Chopper/Market 32 and its trade partner Freihofer’s have just completed another successful annual corporate giving program, raising more than $200,000 to benefit three organizations: Muscular Dystrophy Association, Cure Rare Disease, and the Melodies Center at Albany Medical Center Hospital.
The supermarket chain promoted the purchase of specific Freihofer’s products in its stores with a designated donation to the charities. In March and April of 2020, the program raised $37,000 for MDA; in May and June, it raised $33,745 for Cure Rare Disease. It also raised $133,160 from July through February for Melodies Center at Albany Med, for a total of $203,905.
“Price Chopper/Market 32 and Freihofer’s have partnered in the fight against muscular diseases and childhood cancer for decades,” said Pam Cerrone, Price Chopper/Market 32’s director of community relations. “We are pleased that, with the help of our customers, we were able to raise such substantial support for these organizations.”
“It continues to be in our culture to give back to the families and communities that we serve,” said Paul Losavio, customer executive for Freihofer’s.
Posted: February 25th, 2021 under Business News, Upstate New York.
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Posted: February 25th, 2021 under Law Enforcement News, Regional NY-VT News.
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The LCLGRPB COVID-19 Small Business Recovery Program is for working capital needs that relate directly to economic injury as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic or equipment and facility upgrades necessary to comply with heightened safety and social distancing protocols (such as expansion of outdoor dining space or upgrading ventilation systems).
Loans are $25,000 – $150,000
Additional terms include:
Loan Funds may not be used to pay off existing debt, refinance other loans, or acquire a position in a business. Funds may also not be used to pay for any personal expenses, investments, or expansion of a business. No start-ups.
Program deadline is May 1, 2022 while funds last.
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Posted: February 25th, 2021 under Business News, Heathcare News.
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“With last week’s extreme cold shutting down millions of barrels per day in refinery capacity, gas prices have seen their largest weekly climb in quite some time,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy. “The jump in price was the result of a dozen or so refineries, primarily in Texas, that were forced to shut down as the frigid temperatures threatened to wreak havoc on their exposed equipment.”
Source: Gas prices rise for seven weeks straight | Local News | pressrepublican.com
Posted: February 25th, 2021 under Business News, Weather News/History.
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The Peru Central School Board of Education will gather Tuesday, March 2nd at 6 PM in the High School Cafeteria for their second public session budget workshop. At this workshop, the School Board is expected to:
The public may view the meeting live via Google Meet at https://E2CCB-GST.zoom.us/j/94700196877?pwd=b1Q3NTJ0N1hwbGZJNXdWV0FGK1Erdz09.
The meeting will also be recorded and will be available on the District’s website at www.perucsd.org.
The meeting is open to the public and all current safety procedures and protocols will be followed.
The agenda will be available on the District’s website.
Posted: February 25th, 2021 under Education News, Peru School News.
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Posted: February 24th, 2021 under Agricultural News, Business News, Law Enforcement News, Peru/Regional History.
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Nick Weaver, socially distanced, ready to put on his mask and start working.

By John T. Ryan
Peru – Nick Weaver, became the new owner of The Little Pizza Shop in January 2020. Educated as a computer programmer and machinist, Weaver was working out of state until a little over a year ago. Not happy with his job, he returned to his hometown to try something new.
What started as a temporary job for the Little Pizza Shop’s previous operators Amy and Todd Clowney, evolved into a business opportunity. After working for the Clowneys for about a year and being promoted to assistant manager, Amy Clowney asked Nick if he was interested in buying the business. Fourteen months later, Nick says, “This is probably the best thing I’ve ever done. I love the atmosphere and the job.”
Nick Weaver should be well-known to many Peru residents. A 2001 graduate of Peru High School, Nick was a state heavyweight wrestling champion and a football team member. He’s still an imposing man.
Less than 90 days after taking over the business, the COVID-19 pandemic presented immediate challenges. While dine-in restaurants closed or reduced patron capacity, take-out-only restaurants faced unexpected demand. Weaver had to increase his staff from four to ten while maintaining product quality. Business boomed until Thanksgiving when local COVID numbers increased. At present, Weaver describes the business as up and down. One day the phone rings off the hook, while the next day, things are quiet. Like almost all business operators, he’s also encountered rising costs forcing him to increase some prices. The price he pays for chicken wings, for example, has tripled.
Weaver continues to offer The Little Pizza Shop’s longtime favorites. Its chicken wings and famous 18″ x 25″ sheet pan pizza that feeds 8 to 12 adults have always been great sellers. Nick has made a few changes. He commented, “I’ve put several pasta items on the menu.” Pasta includes spaghetti with meatballs, Fettuccine Alfredo, stuffed shells, and more. Chicken and eggplant parmigiana are also on the shop’s extensive menu.
The Little Pizza Shop is open Wednesday-Thursday 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and Sunday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Delivery ends 30-minutes before closing—Call 518-643-0552 to order. It’s located at 618 Lapham Mills Rd., Peru, NY 12972.
Posted: February 24th, 2021 under Business News, General News, Peru News, Peru resident news/accomplishments, Peru/Regional History.
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By John T. Ryan
Town Board Meeting of February 22, 2021 news:
Highway Superintendent Michael Farrell also told the Board that NYS has not prioritized COVID vaccinations for highway and sewer personnel. He is very concerned, stating that COVID quarantines shut down several town highway departments. Farrell also reported that the Town might receive up to 15% of NYS CHIPS monies NYS withheld because of the pandemic.
Tuesday court sessions are now open to the public, although COVID guidelines limit the number of people permitted in the courtroom.
Supervisor Brandy McDonald said that he would like to see job descriptions drawn up for Town Court’s two clerk positions. The part-time clerk recently resigned. That 29 hours per week position is open.
Discussions are continuing to determine if constructing a Buttonwood to Sullivan Park walking trail is feasible. A dirt path has existed for decades. As Counselor Rick Barber said, “It’s a nice wilderness walk from the ball field to Buttonwood. NYS awarded Peru a $125,000 trail grant, but the Town does not have the funds to construct the expensive bridge that one route would require. Property owner Donald Swain is receptive to the Town building the trail, but he does not want it to hinder his future property development.
Code Enforcement Officer Bob Guynup contacted The Dollar General Store (DG) regarding three code violations:
When Dollar General did not take corrective action, Guynup informed the manager that he could pull the occupancy certificate. DG responded!
On March 8th at 5 p.m., the Board will conduct a sewer system upgrade “pre-pre” construction workshop project with project engineers.
The meeting adjourned to the executive session at6:44 p.m. to discuss personnel matters.
Posted: February 24th, 2021 under Heathcare News, Town Board News.
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