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Posted: February 3rd, 2021 under Business News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: February 3rd, 2021 under Business News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Heathcare News, State Government News.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Heathcare News, State Government News.
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Plattsburgh, New York – The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the award of a Corridor of Commerce Grant from the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership (CVNHP) totaling $7,500.
CCHA will use these funds to create a two-room exhibit to tell the story of the Prohibition Era in the North Country. The project will research and document the prohibition era and the connections established with Quebec border towns that facilitated smuggling of alcohol by road, rail and water. County towns such as Rouses Point, Champlain, Mooers and Churubusco and their Quebec town counterparts were central to the smuggling and bootlegging the area was notorious for over the 13 years of the life of the 18th Amendment. The Plattsburgh City jail housed alleged and convicted smugglers, and law enforcement was known for numerous raids. Keeseville and Peru were waystations. The story told will cover the whole of the County. Plans also include a presentation on the County story for the public and a special exhibit opening for members, the public and collaborators. The exhibit and presentation will revisit for the public the 13 years of prohibition and its ramifications on County citizens of all ages and all livelihoods. Photos of that time period will be collected from all sources in the County and shared through the exhibit and the presentation.
Project partners will include public historians for Towns of Clinton, Chazy, Mooers, Ellenburg, Ausable, and Peru, the City of Plattsburgh and the Villages of Rouses Point and Champlain; SUNY Plattsburgh Special Collections; the public; the Northern New York Library Network; border town historians from Quebec; the Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Society; Calvin Castine from Hometown Cable, and award-winning author of Bullets, Booze, Bootleggers and Beer, Volume 1 Larry Gooley. Another source of inspiration is the book Rum Across the Border by the late historian and CCHA President Dr. Allan Everest.
CCHA President Geri Favreau, a past president of the Rouses Point-Champlain Historical Association, and the project coordinator comments: “Prohibition was a major economic driver in our region as ‘illegal’ booze was transported across the border and to places south by people who said that they were ‘only making an honest living’ to support their families. Many, many families have interesting tales of their ancestors who were bootleggers, including mine. NASCAR was born out of bootlegging! CCHA looks forward to hearing your stories and seeing your pictures.”
This project is funded by a 2021 Corridor of Commerce Grant from the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership through an agreement awarded by the United States National Parks Service to the New England
Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Community Events, Education News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Business News, Heathcare News, State Government News.
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Village of Speculator (Lake Pleasant)
Hamilton County
Wilderness Rescue: On Jan. 30 at 2:35 p.m., Forest Ranger Lt. Kallen received a call from Hamilton County 911 reporting a snowmobile accident in the area of Hatchery Brook Road. Coordinates placed the snowmobiler approximately five miles into the trail system from the nearest road. The 41-year-old woman from Wallington, New Jersey, reportedly lost control of the snowmobile and crashed into trees off the side of the trail, dislocating her shoulder. Forest Ranger Lt. Kallen, along with Forest Rangers Thompson and Kerr, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Deputies, Speculator Volunteer Ambulance Corps, and medics from Greater Amsterdam Volunteer Ambulance Corps responded to assist. Once on scene, medics were able to safely provide first aid to the woman. She was then packaged up and evacuated to a waiting ambulance for transport to a local hospital for further medical treatment. Forest Rangers and Hamilton County Deputies remained on scene to conduct the accident investigation and remove the snowmobile.
In 2020, DEC Forest Rangers conducted 492 search and rescue missions, extinguished 192 wildfires that burned a total of more than 1,122 acres, participated in eight prescribed fires that served to rejuvenate more than 203 acres, and worked on cases that resulted in 3,131 tickets or arrests.
Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Adirondack Region News, Environmental News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News, State Government News.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Adirondack Region News, Environmental News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru News, State Government News, Things to do in & near Peru.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under County Government News, Heathcare News, Northern NY News.
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2:50 P.M. – HIGH WINDS, DRIFTING AND STEADY SNOWFALL IN AND AROUND PERU. THE ROADS ARE TERRIBLE.
Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Peru News, Weather News/History.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Business News, Heathcare News.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Heathcare News, State Government News.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Heathcare News, State Government News.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Adirondack Region News, Northern NY News, Weather News/History.
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Tuesday, Feb. 2 Casella Waste Management will be closing the Peru Convenience Station at 2 p.m. today
Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Peru News, Weather News/History.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under General News, Heathcare News, Upstate New York.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Northern NY News, Regional NY-VT News, Weather News/History.
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Senator Dan Stec (R,C,I-Queensbury) and Assemblymember Matt Simpson (R,C,I-Horicon) are urging Governor Andrew Cuomo to initiate the planning process for the safe opening of sleepaway summer camps this year.
Day camps were able to open last summer with guidance from the State Department of Health. Sleepaway camps, however, were prohibited, which negatively impacted young campers and financially devastated camp operators.
Senator Stec said: “Going away to summer camp is an incredible and often generational tradition in the Adirondacks. It is an unforgettable experience, introducing thousands of children each year to the beauty and the unique environmental quality of our region. So many people who attend summer camp return as adults, driving tourism. The good news is that day camps operating last year worked well, so there is good reason to believe our sleepaway camps can too. But, the planning has to start now.”
Assemblymember Simpson commented: “Introducing nature to our youths with the experience of going away to summer camp does more than offer a lifetime of memories. Especially in a place as beautiful as the Adirondacks, overnight camps help to create a lasting relationship between younger generations and the natural environment that carries with them into adulthood. If New York is to be a leader in environmental stewardship, our overnight camps are integral to that mission.”
Matt Storey, Director of Camp Dudley in Westport said: “Last summer was the first time since 1885 that we were not able to gather as a community at Camp Dudley. It was a lost summer for our boys that they won’t get back. It also meant a huge economic impact to our local community in terms of lost summer employment opportunities. We’re doing everything we possibly can to make sure that we will be able to operate safely in the summer ahead. We look forward to working with our partners at the State, County, and Town levels as well as at the American Camp Association to implement the best practices we’ve learned over the past year. Given the incredible challenges that young people faced in 2020, a summer camp experience in 2021 will be a literal lifeline to young people all across New York State.”
In the letter to the governor, signed also by Senator Mike Martucci of the Hudson Valley, the lawmakers wrote: “We are requesting the New York State Department of Health engage immediately with the New York State Camp Directors Association. With appropriate COVID cautionary measures based on the vast amount of knowledge gained these past 11 months, as well as the hope the vaccine will have its intended effect, all New York camps should ideally have the opportunity to open. Time is of the essence, certainly. Given the financial impact, they sustained last year, we are very concerned a significant portion of this industry will not survive if unable to operate.”
A copy of the letter was sent to New York State Health Commissioner, Dr. Howard Zucker.Stec
Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, State Government News, State Legislator News, Youth News.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Adirondack Region News, Recreation opportunities, Things to do in & near Peru.
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From the North Country Chamber of Commerce
Marriage Receptions Can Take Place Under Strict State Guidance Starting March 15
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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that assuming New York State’s COVID-19 infection rate stays on its current trajectory, indoor dining in New York City can reopen at 25 percent capacity on Valentine’s Day. The reopening will be subject to strict state guidance, which can be found here.
The Governor also announced that marriage receptions will be able to resume in accordance with state guidance on March 15. Events must be approved by the local health department. There will be a 50 percent capacity limit and no more than 150 people can attend the event. All patrons must be tested prior to the event.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Business News, Heathcare News, State Government News.
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Business Community Voice Views of Key Issues
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We once again conducted our Annual Issues Survey in late January, obtaining a valuable snapshot of the collective thinking of the North Country business community on a number of timely issues now being addressed in Washington and Albany.
Federal Issues
The top priority for action at the federal level is, far and away, “taking all possible steps to help accelerate the production and delivery of COVID-19 vaccines”. 98% agree with this as a priority and, in comparison with other issues, 79% identify it as Priority #1.
Federal priority #2 is a tie. There is equal support for cooperation and planning aimed at the eventual normalization of U.S.-Canada border crossings, and for a new federal COVID relief bill including substantial aid to state and local governments.
In other responses
New York State Issues
At the New York State level, expressed priorities for this year are:
In other responses
These results have been shared with our federal and state representatives and will be an important part of our active advocacy this year in Albany and Washington on behalf of the North Country economy.
Garry Douglas
President/CEO
North Country Chamber of Commerce
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under Adirondack Region News, Business News, Northern NY News.
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Posted: February 2nd, 2021 under County Government News, Heathcare News.
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