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Posted: August 12th, 2020 under Business News, Peru/Regional History.
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A message from St. Augustine’s Church Pastor Msgr. Dennis Duprey
After reviewing the possibility of celebrating St. Augustine’s Annual Applefest, the Committee recommended that the Parish cancel this year Fest because of COVID 19. The Parish of St. Augustine’s has canceled the Applefest for this year but kept the GRAND Raffle of $3000.00 for the weekend of September19-20. This is to help with the many ministries of St. Augustine, especially for youth.
The Applefest, begun more than 40 years ago, brings the community together for work, fun and assistance to the Church’s ministries. It is the first time in the history of the annual Fest that it has been canceled. Its celebrated history has honored the beauty of the area, its hard workers, and the fruit of the tree that has helped define the Peru community.
Posted: August 12th, 2020 under Community Events, Peru News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: August 12th, 2020 under Fire Department News, Peru News.
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Kara and Garth Hogan offer you “A Hill of Beads.”

Just a few of A Hill of Beads offerings

Paula Long is definitely “Rustically Inclined.”

Rustically Inclined Goat milk soaps

You can’t miss the Farmers Market at the Tops Plaza
By John T. Ryan
Peru – There’s a new Farmers Market in Peru at the Tops Shopping Plaza. It’s open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Brooke Callioras of Calcom Properties explained, “ We want to support local producers and crafters. It’s good to have the community support each other, especially at times like these. We’re hoping to attract many vendors.” Callioras anticipates it will be open until October 11th. Last Saturday, two crafters were displaying their wares. On Sunday, a maple syrup producer also sold his delicious products.
Kara and Garth Hogan of nearby Port Kent have been displaying jewelry from their business called “A Hill of Beads.” The best-selling earrings and bracelets put their creativity on full display. Garth Hogan said, The Peru Farmers Market has been good for them this year because COVID-19 resulted in the cancelation of many regional craft fairs.” The Hogans have a Facebook page called A Hill of Beads and can be reached at 518-353-2005 or by email at tarajanen@frontiernet.net
Paula Long has two businesses called Rustically Inclined. One specializes in artisan goat milk soaps and soaks. Paula explained, “They’re natural products that are great for the skin. My saying is, ‘Feel the difference.’ Buy a bar. Wash with it. Wash with your old soap and tell me how you feel. Your skin will feel like silk.”
Long said she also has more than ten years of wedding and event planning experience. She explained, “Rustically Inclined does tea and coffee socials, holiday events, birthday parties, weddings, and anniversary parties. I’ve got a fall event planned in Champlain that I’m really looking forward to.” Anyone interested can call Paula Long at 518-420-2923 or email rustically.inclined2020@gmail.com.
Posted: August 12th, 2020 under Business News, General News, Peru News.
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Clinton County COVID-19 case updates.
We continue to receive many questions about travel restrictions. To view NYS guidance for travel and an up-to-date list of restricted states, visit https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/covid-19-travel-advisory.
Note: One additional lab-confirmed positive has been added and has recovered. Though this individual contracted and recovered from the virus outside of Clinton County, NYSDOH requires this case be reported in Clinton County’s COVID-19 case count.
Posted: August 12th, 2020 under County Government News, Heathcare News.
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I am offering 2 live Zoom programs: August 20 at 10:00 am, 3 of our Master Gardener Volunteers and I will hold an open forum for the public to ask questions. We will share some of our gardening experiences, and offer tips we have found useful. If you would like to participate email me and I will send you the zoom link.
Our 2nd live zoom program will be September 1 at 10:00 am and is entitled Putting Your Garden To Bed In The Fall So It’s Ready To Go In The Spring. If you are interested in this, let me know and I will email the link.
Posted: August 12th, 2020 under Agricultural News, County Government News, Environmental News, Northern NY News.
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Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Elise Stefanik announced that her bipartisan legislation, the Veteran Treatment Court Coordination Act, was signed into law by President Trump this past weekend. The Veteran Treatment Court Coordination Act gives veterans who commit non-violent crimes while transitioning to civilian life a chance at rehabilitation. It establishes a program within the Department of Justice, in coordination with the VA, to provide grants, training, and technical assistance to help state, local, and tribal governments develop and maintain veteran treatment courts. This legislation was reintroduced last January and was passed by the House last fall.
“Our veterans deserve the best possible treatment when they return home from serving our country, and the resources made available to them under this law will work towards developing and expanding support programs for them,” said Congresswoman Stefanik. “Due to the psychological impact and the stressors of their service, some veterans become entangled in the criminal justice system. This important legislation provides non-violent offenders a chance to take action and rehabilitate themselves through a special program that is more tailored to meet veterans’ unique needs. I am very proud to have introduced and advocated for this legislation through the House, and it was a victory for our veterans this weekend when President Trump signed this into law. I will continue to be an outspoken advocate for our veterans and for essential programs and initiatives that support them.”
Posted: August 12th, 2020 under Congressional News, Political News, Veterans' News.
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Source: 107 New York school districts didn’t submit COVID-19 plans. Or did they?
Peru School Superintendent Dr. Thomas Palmer commented:
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What is this article referencing? The 2020-2021 reopening plans had to be created and submitted to the New York State Education Department(NYSED), Posted on the District’s Website for public view and sent to the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) by July 31, 2020. |
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Why did Peru not submit the plans? Peru submitted the plans to NYSED and NYSDOH on Friday, July 31, 2020 as well as posting the plan on the district’s website. Peru is still investigating why it wasn’t received in the NYSDOH, but has submitted the plans again on Monday, August 10, 2020 and today Tuesday, August 11, 2020 for assurance they received the plan. Please check our website: www.perucsd.org as the plan has been on our website under the Reopening Bar since July 31, 2020. What are the next steps for Peru CSD so this does not happen again in the submission process? The district will always after submitting any paperwork to any of the State Agencies, it will take a snapshot of the transaction as well as printing out the document and compiling those documents in several places to make assurances the transaction had taken place. Shaming and bullying has no place in education whether it occurs in the classroom or through the political platform politicians push their agendas from. I am in the business of educating children and will make sure the appropriate documentation is sent in a timely manner within the deadlines that were set but when called out for a failure of the system, things need to change and discussions need to occur. I would always check for accuracy of my information before making assumptions and dispelling inaccurate information to the public |
Posted: August 12th, 2020 under Education News, Peru School News, State Government News.
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Source: Peru super: District submitted reopening plans to NYSED, DOH | Coronavirus | pressrepublican.com
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Posted: August 12th, 2020 under General News, Law Enforcement News, State Government News.
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Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Stefanik and Congressman Delgado (D-NY) introduced the Protecting Rural Access to Care Act, legislation to ensure financially vulnerable rural hospitals are not at-risk of losing their Critical Access Hospital designation over an administrative policy change. The Critical Access Hospital designation provides hospitals enhanced reimbursement rates to keep essential healthcare services in rural communities.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has presented all of our North Country hospitals with challenges, but the challenges our rural hospitals face are unique,” said Congresswoman Stefanik. “I’m proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation to ensure rural hospitals do not lose their Critical Access Hospital designation, which provides a financial lifeline for hospitals to maintain essential healthcare services for patients in rural communities. I’ve worked directly with CMS on this issue and am glad they have paused recertifications to review their policy change, however our rural hospitals need certainty during this unprecedented time. I am the number one advocate for our North Country hospitals and will continue to work and advocate on their behalf to meet the unique challenges they face.”
“As rural hospitals continue to struggle and close across the country, the National Rural Health Association strongly supports this bill to protect Critical Access Hospitals,” said Alan Morgan, CEO, National Rural Health Association. “Ensuring that these vital hospitals are able to maintain their payment status could not be more critical during this pandemic.” Read more »
Posted: August 11th, 2020 under General News.
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“My office continues to field dozens of phone calls and emails from concerned parents and educators regarding our regions readiness to reopen the schools. Our school districts are doing all they can to put plans in place to keep our children safe, but they need clearer guidance. Safety remains the top priority for everyone, most importantly our children, but school districts need to know that the state will support them. The information they continue to receive from the New York State Department of Education and the Governor’s office continues to be contradictory and confusing. It is necessary that they are provided with clear guidance as well as the commitment to supply personal protective equipment to keep our students and educators safe as we begin the reopening process.”
Posted: August 11th, 2020 under Education News, State Government News, State Legislator News.
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Posted: August 11th, 2020 under Heathcare News, State Government News.
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An Emergency Meeting of the Peru Town Board was held on August 3, 2020 at the Peru Town Hall. Those present were Mr. Brandy McDonald, Supervisor; Excused, Mr. James Douglass, Deputy Supervisor; Mr. Richard Barber, Councilman; Mr. Kregg Bruno, Councilman; Mr. Mel Irwin, Councilman; Mrs. Dianne Miller, Town Clerk. Also present Ms. Pamela Barber, Secretary to the Board and Mr. Michael Farrell, Highway Superintendent.
The Purpose of the Emergency Meeting was to discuss a personnel matter. The majority of discussion will take place during an executive session.
The Emergency Meeting was called to order at 5:31 PM by Mr. Douglass, with the Pledge of Allegiance.
Motion by Mr. Irwin; seconded by Mr. Barber to go into Executive Session at 5:32 PM
to discuss a personnel issue. Action will be taken.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Motion by Mr. Bruno; seconded by Mr. Barber to return to Emergency Meeting at 5:43 PM.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Discussion/ Resolution: Accept Covid-19 Policy
Mr. Provost asked if he would have to quarantine driving though “hot” states. Mr. Favro answered yes. He stated he had done research and wanted confirmation that all Town employees would have to quarantine if they had any contact with the “hot“ states. The board assured him all town employees would have to follow the policy. He was satisfied knowing that the Board would enforce the policy the same for all employees with no exceptions.
A RESOLUTION TO ADOPT THE TOWN OF PERU’S EMPLOYEE TRAVEL POLICY IN REGARD TO THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC. Read more »
Posted: August 11th, 2020 under Heathcare News, Peru/Regional History, Town Board News.
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Posted: August 11th, 2020 under Town Board News.
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Clinton County Health Department’s COVID-19 case updates.
As the North County continues to reopen and more residents are returning to work and school, it is important that we continue to practice everyday safety measures. Avoiding gatherings, wearing face coverings, maintaining physical distance (at least 6 feet) from others, and washing our hands frequently is how we remain open and stop the spread of COVID-19. Our community members have been AMAZING partners to this point, and working together is the best way to move forward.
Posted: August 11th, 2020 under County Government News, Heathcare News.
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Posted: August 11th, 2020 under Heathcare News, State Government News, State Legislator News.
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By John T. Ryan
The Peru Town Board meeting of Monday, August 10th, was a relatively brief 33-minute meeting.
The Board:
In other items:
Water Sewer Superintendent Courtney Tetrault reported that recent high winds dislodged Sprint Corporation’s antenna from the water tower. The Town realizes approximately $30,000 annually by leasing antenna space on the water tower.
Tetrault’s staff installed an additional light at the Sullivan Park skating rink.
Installation of an emergency generator at the Town Hall is awaiting the arrival of an NYSEG gas engineer.
NYSEG has not indicated when it will be installing the hamlet’s new 4k LED street lights.
Click here to review department July reports
The meeting adjourned at 6:34 p.m.
Posted: August 11th, 2020 under Town Board News.
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Businesses are applying Source: Slow start for New York’s $100 million small businesses loan program | CSNY
Posted: August 11th, 2020 under Business News, Heathcare News, State Government News.
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The New York State Common Retirement Fund’s (Fund) estimated return in the first quarter of the State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2020-21 was 10.35 percent for the three-month period ending June 30, 2020, with an estimated value of $216.3 billion, according to New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
“One of the strongest rebounds in modern history lifted the Fund’s value well above what it was at the close of the state fiscal year and restored most of the losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,” DiNapoli said. “Until there is a solution to the global public health crisis, market volatility and uncertainty will continue. We manage New York state’s pension fund to withstand tough challenges. That’s why the Fund remains one of the nation’s strongest, providing retirement security to our 1.1 million working and retired members and their beneficiaries.”
The Fund’s estimated value reflects benefits of $3.34 billion paid out during the quarter. Its audited value as of fiscal year-end March 31, 2020, was $194.3 billion.
As of June 30, 2020, the Fund had 53.0 percent of its assets invested in publicly traded equities. The remaining Fund assets by allocation are invested in cash, bonds and mortgages (23.2 percent), private equity (9.6 percent), real estate and real assets (8.7 percent) and credit, absolute return strategies and opportunistic alternatives (5.5 percent).
The Fund remains one of the nation’s strongest public pension funds. Pew Charitable Trusts’ latest analysis of state pension funds, based on 2018 data, ranked the Fund as the second best funded in the nation.
DiNapoli initiated quarterly investment performance reporting in 2009 as part of his ongoing efforts to increase accountability and transparency. Quarterly rates of return provide a snapshot of performance over three months and reflect a fraction of the Fund’s annual investment return.
About the New York State Common Retirement Fund, The New York State Common Retirement Fund is the third-largest public pension fund in the United States. The Fund holds and invests the assets of the New York State and Local Retirement System on behalf of more than one million state and local government employees and retirees and their beneficiaries. The Fund has consistently been ranked as one of the best managed and best-funded plans in the nation. The Fund’s fiscal year ends March 31.
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Posted: August 11th, 2020 under State Government News.
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Posted: August 11th, 2020 under Business News, Upstate New York.
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