August 2026
S M T W T F S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031  

News Categories

Site search

More About The Peru Gazette

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.

Comment Policy

The Peru Gazette welcomes comments on posted stories. The author MUST include his/her first and last name. No  foul or libelous language permitted. The Peru Gazette reserves the right to not publish a comment.

Recent Comments

Budget Workshop #4 for Peru Board of Education

The Peru Central School Board of Education will gather Tuesday, March 23rd at 6 PM in the High School Cafeteria for their fourth budget workshop.  At this workshop, the Board is also expected to discuss eSports and award capital project bids.  At this time, it is anticipated that the Board will enter into an executive session at the end of their public session agenda for the purpose of discussing collective negotiations.  Further public discussion/action after the Executive Session is not expected.

The public may view the meeting live via Zoom at:

https://e2ccb-gst.zoom.us/j/93070504020.

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 COVID-19 safety procedures and protocols will be followed.

The agenda will be available on the District’s website.

 

Adirondack songwriter Roy Hurd releases “The Voice of These Mountains” | NCPR News

Source: Adirondack songwriter Roy Hurd releases “The Voice of These Mountains” | NCPR News

Is subsidized child care coming to the North Country? | NCPR News

Source: Is subsidized child care coming to the North Country? | NCPR News

Who can’t get high-speed Internet access? No one knows for sure. | NCPR News

Source: Who can’t get high-speed Internet access? No one knows for sure. | NCPR News

Man dies after ATV falls through ice on St. Lawrence River

Source: Man dies after ATV falls through ice on St. Lawrence River

Housing Insecurity – Mountain Lake PBS

Mark Hamilton, Excutive Director of the Plattsburgh Housing Authority, discusses housing insecurity in our region. Source: Housing Insecurity – Mountain Lake PBS

Mixed feelings as Border Patrol proposes new surviellance

Source: Mixed feelings as Border Patrol proposes new surviellance

A Limited Number of Fans Can Attend Yankees, Mets Games

Source: A Limited Number of Fans Can Attend Yankees, Mets Games

City & State Albany Agenda

Source: City & State Albany Agenda

LIVE: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds COVID-19 briefing

Source: LIVE: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds COVID-19 briefing

Clinton County COVID-19 March 18th Report: Positive +16, Deaths +0

Since our 3/17 update, 16 additional lab-confirmed COVID-19 positive cases have been reported.
🚨CCHD HAS COVID-19 VACCINATION APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE TODAY (March 18). The vaccination clinic is in the gymnasium at Clinton Community College. We are experiencing problems with the registration link. If you are eligible and wish to register please call 518-565-4848.☎️
Eligible residents include:
• Those 60 years or older.
• Those 18 years or older with a NYS identified comorbidity. To learn more about eligible comorbidities, visit https://www.ny.gov/…/atoms/files/ComordbititiesCOVID19.pdf.
• Those in Phase 1A or Phase 1B priority groups. This group now includes: public-facing government and public employees, not-for-profit workers who provide public-facing services to New Yorkers in need and, essential in-person public-facing building service workers. To learn more about who is included in those groups, visit https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/phased-distribution….
Here are links to some frequently requested data:
– Percentage positive results: https://forward.ny.gov/percentage-positive-results-county…. According to NYSDOH 1,232 people tested in Clinton County on 3/16. As of 3/16, 7-day average % positive in Clinton County = 1.3%.
– NYS School Report Card (providing school and college data): https://schoolcovidreportcard.health.ny.gov
– Hospitalization data: https://forward.ny.gov/daily-hospitalization-summary-region. As of 3/16, 27 individuals hospitalized (4 ICU) in the North Country Region.
– Additional information: www.clintonhealth.org/covid19

The science behind maple syrup | NCPR News

Source: The science behind maple syrup | NCPR News

Despite national trends, north country Republican Party seeing slow growth, Democrats losing ground | State News | nny360.com

Source: Despite national trends, north country Republican Party seeing slow growth, Democrats losing ground | State News | nny360.com

IRS Extends Filing Deadlines

The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service announced that the federal income tax filing due date for individuals for the 2020 tax year will be automatically extended from April 15, 2021, to May 17, 2021. The IRS will be providing formal guidance in the coming days.
“This continues to be a tough time for many people, and the IRS wants to continue to do everything possible to help taxpayers navigate the unusual circumstances related to the pandemic, while also working on important tax administration responsibilities,” said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. “Even with the new deadline, we urge taxpayers to consider filing as soon as possible, especially those who are owed refunds. Filing electronically with direct deposit is the quickest way to get refunds, and it can help some taxpayers more quickly receive any remaining stimulus payments they may be entitled to.”

Loss of Institutional Memory at the APA – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: Loss of Institutional Memory at the APA – – The Adirondack Almanack

Spam callers get record $225 million fine from FCC

Source: Spam callers get record $225 million fine from FCC

Syracuse University suspends in-person dining, increases testing as Covid outbreak grows – syracuse.com

Source: Syracuse University suspends in-person dining, increases testing as Covid outbreak grows – syracuse.com

Assemblyman Jones: Assembly Proposal Supports North Country Agriculture

               Assemblyman Billy Jones (D-Plattsburgh) announced that the Assembly budget proposal includes significant funding for agricultural programs that support farming communities and increase food security for all New Yorkers.

               “As we continue fighting and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, we must work to protect and invest in our communities,” said Jones. “The pandemic has put a tremendous strain on our food and agriculture systems, leaving our farms without revenue and families without food. As a former dairy farmer myself, I know firsthand the hard work and dedication that goes into the agricultural industry, and I’m committed to helping our farming communities navigate these challenging times and receive the critical aid they need.”

               The Assembly budget proposal provides $50 million for the Nourish NY program, which helps families who are food insecure gain access to nutritious food from New York farms. Jones noted that this program has been tremendously successful and that he will continue to fight to make this program permanent.  The proposal also provides $35.41 million for agricultural aid to localities, an increase of $8 million over the executive proposal, including funding for the Northern New York Agricultural Development Program. Furthermore, farms are eligible for grants through the $1 billion Small Business Reopening and Relief Grant Program. This funding would give critical aid to businesses and families and help the state and the North Country recover from the damage done by the pandemic noted Jones.

 

 

White House Announces $10 Billion For COVID-19 Testing In Schools | NCPR News

Source: White House Announces $10 Billion For COVID-19 Testing In Schools | NCPR News

Stimulus and taxes: How to shield up to $10,200 in unemployment benefits from income taxes – syracuse.com

Source: Stimulus and taxes: How to shield up to $10,200 in unemployment benefits from income taxes – syracuse.com

Governor Andrew Cuomo’s March 17th COVID-19 Update

March 17, 2021.
As of today, New York has administered seven million vaccine shots to eligible New Yorkers, which is great progress. Earlier today, I got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the Mount Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site to help spread a key message that all the vaccines work, all of them are safe and New Yorkers should take whatever vaccine they can as soon as they can. We will continue to move our vaccination progress forward as fast as supply allows but as soon as you are eligible, get any of the three vaccines—they are safe and effective. Protect yourself and your family.
Photo of the Day: Today I got my shot of the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine
Here’s what else you need to know tonight:
1. COVID hospitalizations dropped to 4,624. Of the 263,401 tests reported yesterday, 8,976, or 3.41 percent, were positive. There were 954 patients in ICU yesterday, up 11 from the previous day. Of them, 601 are intubated. Sadly, we lost 54 New Yorkers to the virus.
2. As of 11 am this morning, 23.5 percent of New Yorkers have completed at least one vaccine dose. Over the past 24 hours, 148,564 total doses have been administered. To date, New York administered 7,003,834 total doses with 12.2 percent of New Yorkers completing their vaccine series. See data by region and county on the State’s Vaccine Tracker: ny.gov/vaccinetracker.
3. Appointments are now available at ten new state-run mass vaccination sites across the state. All ten sites will open on Friday, March 19, and will operate from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm daily. Each site will have the ability to vaccinate more than one thousand New Yorkers daily dependent on supply from the federal government. Appointments at the sites located in New York City, Long Island, Hudson Valley, Capital Region, Southern Tier, Mohawk Valley and Western New York regions available for booking today at ny.gov/GetVaccinated or by calling the NYS COVID-19 Vaccine Hotline at 1-833-NYS-4-VAX (1-833-697-4829).
4. Indoor fitness classes can resume at limited capacity on March 22. Indoor fitness classes can begin reopening statewide at 33 percent capacity with health screening and contact information required at sign-in. Classes should be scheduled to allow additional time for cleaning and disinfection between sessions. Local health departments shall inspect before or within 2 weeks of the fitness center opening to ensure compliance.
5. Beginning April 5, the 11 pm curfew currently in place for casinos, movie theaters, bowling alleys, billiards halls, gyms and fitness centers will be lifted. The 11 pm curfew for food and beverage establishments and the midnight curfew for catered events will remain in effect. Both curfews will be re-evaluated in late April.
Tonight’s “Deep Breath Moment”: When a lost bulldog found its way onto train tracks, two LIRR employees jumped to his rescue. Dog owner Mike Francow was eating his lunch in East Hampton, NY, when his 8-year-old English bulldog Sampson ran away onto nearby train tracks. Thankfully, LIRR engineer Christian Beck saw the lost dog in time to slow down the train to protect the canine. Along with assistant conductor Vinny Fragale, the two lured Sampson onto their train and were able to reunite the bulldog with his owner. Great work by our LIRR team.
If you were forwarded this email, you can subscribe to New York State’s Coronavirus Updates here.
Ever Upward,
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

New York Gov. Cuomo lifts curfew for gyms, bowling alleys; restaurants not included

Source: New York Gov. Cuomo lifts curfew for gyms, bowling alleys; restaurants not included

The latest on vaccine rollout in New York

Source: The latest on vaccine rollout in New York

Local reps push for new school social-distancing guidelines | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH | 

Plattsburgh on musical map thanks to nonprofit  | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH | With a population of under 20,000 people, Plattsburgh doesn’t seem like an ideal stop for musical acts. 

Source: Plattsburgh on musical map thanks to nonprofit  | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH | With a population of under 20,000 people, Plattsburgh doesn’t seem like an ideal stop for musical acts.