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Posted: January 11th, 2020 under Adirondack Region News.
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Posted: January 11th, 2020 under Adirondack Region News.
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Peru Central’s Board of Education launches its regular monthly board meeting on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at *6:00 PM in the High School Community Room. It is anticipated that an executive session will take place immediately following the 6:00 PM start, and that the Board will reconvene for public session business at approximately 7:00 PM. Anticipated topics include:
· CVES/CV-TEC Programs
· Applied Digital Skills Curriculum
· Multi-Year Financial Plan
· Grant Award
· Appointment of Personnel
The full agenda will be available on the District’s website (perucsd.org).
All are welcome.
*The Board will conduct a Retreat for the purpose of a book study/education/training prior to the start of the meeting, from approximately 4-6 PM. The Retreat is not open to the public.
Posted: January 11th, 2020 under Peru School News.
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Cornell Cooperative Extension Clinton County is holding a workshop on January 25 from 10 am till noon on GMOs–Curse or Blessing–or maybe some of both? this workshop will be held at the office in Plattsburgh, 6064 State Rte. 22, Ste.5. This is a very controversial subject and we will present the latest research and most serious concerns about GMOs. We are not advocating for or against them, just presenting information. There is a $5 fee for this workshop and pre-registration is required. Contact Jolene at jmw442@cornell.edu or call the office at 518 561-7450 with any questions or to register. If you need special accommodations, let us know.
Posted: January 10th, 2020 under Agricultural News, Business News, Heathcare News, State Government News.
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TO: Affected Town of Peru Sewer Users
RE: Sewer Line Installation
DATE: January 2, 2019
Dear Property Owner:
As you may be aware, the Town of Peru will be proceeding with sewer line project in 2020 on sections of Elm Street, Main, Street, North Bend Street, and Maiden Lane. As part of those improvements, new sewer lines, manholes, service laterals, etc., will be installed.
A new sewer main and/or sewer service lateral may be installed on, along, or near your property.
To allow the Town and/or its contractors to install and maintain the sewer main, you may be asked to sign a permanent easement that will grant the Town the permanent access it will need over your property for installation and maintenance purposes.
The Town may also be reconnecting your existing sewer service lateral to the sewer main. In that case, you may be asked to sign a temporary access easement to allow the Town and/or its contractors to gain access to your property only to make the necessary connections during construction.
The Town will hold a public meeting on January 13th at 5:30 pm at Town Hall to answer any questions you may have regarding this matter. We hope to also have our town attorney present at this meeting
We appreciate and thank you for your cooperation and assistance.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call the Town’s Water & Sewer Department at 518-643-8125, or you can also email the Town Water & Sewer Department at peruwts@perutown.com .
Thank you for your time and consideration of the above.
Sincerely,
Brandy McDonald, Town Supervisor
Posted: January 9th, 2020 under Town Board News, Water & Sewer Dept. News.
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AGENDA – TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING
JANUARY 13, 2020 @ 7:00 PM
Posted: January 9th, 2020 under Town Board News.
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JANUARY 13, 2020 at Peru Town Hall
6:30 PM
MOTION: Adjourn
Posted: January 9th, 2020 under Town Board News.
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Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Elise Stefanik released the following statement on Speaker’s Pelosi’s War Powers Resolution:
“The President’s decision to strike the world’s bloodiest terrorist, Qasem Soleimani, was lawful under Article II of the Constitution and the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force,” said Congresswoman Stefanik. “This critical precision strike, which took out one of the most heinous terrorists responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American soldiers and allies and the wounding of thousands more, was an act of deterrence against current and future aggression. I oppose Speaker Pelosi’s partisan War Powers Resolution, which limits the President’s constitutional authority as Commander-in-Chief and threatens the security and safety of our United States military and our allies.”
Posted: January 9th, 2020 under Congressional News.
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Posted: January 9th, 2020 under Arts and Entertainment.
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Posted: January 9th, 2020 under Peru/Regional History, State Government News.
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Posted: January 9th, 2020 under Heathcare News.
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Posted: January 9th, 2020 under County Government News, Northern NY News.
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Posted: January 9th, 2020 under Arts and Entertainment.
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Posted: January 9th, 2020 under Education News.
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Source: Local man left with bill after crash with city police car | Local News | pressrepublican.com
Posted: January 9th, 2020 under General News, Law Enforcement News, Northern NY News.
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Yesterday was a good day in Peru. Contractors completed repairs to the Elementary School Clock Tower. It’s beautiful! Congratulations to all those who worked through the winter to get the job done!
Posted: January 9th, 2020 under General News, Peru School News, Peru/Regional History.
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Made in Plattsburgh, NY Source: M.T.A. Pulls 300 New Bombardier Subway Cars Over Fears Doors Would Open – The New York Times
Posted: January 8th, 2020 under Business News, Northern NY News.
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From the office of NYS Senator Betty Little
“Today marks the first day of my last legislative session and it certainly is bittersweet. Words alone could not fully express my gratitude for the opportunity I have had to represent my constituents in Albany and I am very touched that Governor Cuomo recognized my public service as part of his State of the State Address. I look forward to another productive session and getting as much done as I can on behalf of this incredible district that I am honored to represent.
“Overall, our state’s focus has to be on encouraging growth. The outmigration of New Yorkers is a trend that has to be reversed. Losing representation in Congress, as is expected following this year’s census count, is not a good thing. But that pales in comparison with the real impact of families leaving our communities and living many miles apart from loved ones because someone couldn’t afford the taxes any longer or needed to look to another state for a job opportunity.
“Here in our region, my concern is sustainability. We need more full-time residents and the jobs and economic opportunity that makes that possible. Ecological protection is important for the, but I really want to emphasize economic prosperity. Investments in broadband must continue and we need to expand cell service for safety and for the economy. We need to continue investing in water and sewer infrastructure, keeping our lakes and rivers clean and ensuring our schools and hospitals have the funding they need.
“Funding these and many other important projects and services will be a challenge given the $6 billion deficit. Tough decisions will need to be made. What I will fight against is any region of the State being unfairly targeted by cuts. Tough choices need to be as fair as possible. And, addressing the financial challenges we face on the State level cannot come at the expense of local governments and property taxpayers with more unfunded mandates.
“Finally, I join many of my legislative colleagues, Republicans and Democrats, as well as sheriffs, district attorneys and many other law enforcement officials from all over the State, calling for the repeal of the so-called bail reform. Clearly, the new law isn’t working and is putting innocent people at risk. Getting rid of it and starting over with the expectation of the Legislature taking its time to get it right is what’s needed.”
Posted: January 8th, 2020 under Law Enforcement News, State Legislator News.
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Peru Primary has been awarded an additional grant to fund two additional prekindergarten classrooms to start on January 21, 2020! Students currently on our prekindergarten waitlist will be notified of their acceptance into our prekindergarten program.
If you are a Peru resident and your child is age 4 and you are not currently on the prekindergarten wait list, please register your child to be eligible for the lottery. There are still some slots available! https://www.perucsd.org/schools/elementary/prekindergarten/
Please call 643-6100 if you have any questions!
We are collecting registrations for the prekindergarten lottery until January 10, 2020. The prekindergarten lottery is scheduled for January 13, 2020. We still have open slots!
Posted: January 8th, 2020 under Education News, Peru School News.
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Good Morning,
Just a quick reminder that today, January 8th course registration for winter courses at The Malone Adult Center begins. Registration will be today and tomorrow from 10:30am – 1:30pm. Course registration for our Plattsburgh courses is still taking place until Friday. Stop into Senior Planet between 10:00am – 5:00pm to sign up. We are offering a few new courses that you don’t want to miss.
New 10-week courses
Beyond the Computer Basics
If you have taken Computer Basics and/or Beyond the Computer Basics in the past, I have some good news! The Beyond the Computer Basics was revamped back in June so if you haven’t taken it already, I highly recommend you do! Many members who have taken this new course have raved about it. *This course is being offered in Plattsburgh ONLY*
NEW Beyond the iPad Basics
If you have taken iPad Basics and/or Beyond the iPad Basics in the past, I have some good news! The NEW Beyond the iPad Basics was revamped and id being piloted in the North Country. *This course will be offered in both Plattsburgh and Malone*
New 5-week courses (Plattsburgh ONLY)
Smartphone Photography
If you have taken the popular Digital Photography and/or Free Your Photos in the past, there is a new class called Smartphone Photography which will cover how to take photos using your smartphone whether it’s an iPhone or Android.
Free Your Photos
If you have taken Digital Photography and/or Free Your Photos in the past, I have some good news! Free Your Photos was revamped to include more Google Photos activities.
Financial Security Explore Tech Series
This 5-week series will show you how to save money online and how to tell a scam from the real thing. No online banking is discussed. This is to boost your confidence in using the internet to save money.
Fitness Technology Explore Tech Series
This 5-week series provides insight on health and wellness technologies (Fitbit, Nutrition Apps, etc). After seeing the great success of our Health and Wellness courses, we wanted to bring a shortened course to those who cannot commit to 10 weeks.
Registration is on a first come first serve basis so please come earlier in the week/day to ensure you get into the course of your liking!
If you have any questions or concerns, please give us a call at 518-566-4422.
Posted: January 8th, 2020 under Education News, Northern NY News.
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The gentleman handing out the “Be A Census Taker” flyer said many workers are needed. The jobs start in February and should continue until at least September. People can work up 40 hours a week, but they must work a minimum of 20 hours. He said the work should not be difficult. The census form includes only 10 easy to complete questions. Census Takers will be assigned a 25-mile radius area. They can have a larger area if desired. All applications must be submitted online.
Posted: January 8th, 2020 under Northern NY News.
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Posted: January 8th, 2020 under General News, Northern NY News.
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Posted: January 8th, 2020 under Law Enforcement News, Peru/Regional History.
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From the office of Congresswoman Elise Stefanik
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is an original cosponsor to the Veteran Suicide Prevention Act. In September 2019, the VA released an alarming report showing that at least 60,000 veterans died by suicide between 2008 and 2017. On average, that is nearly 20 veterans per day who took their own life. This legislation, led by Congressman Pete King (D-NY), directs the VA to compile a publicly available review of suicides by veterans in the last five years. The review will include, but will not be limited to, total number of veteran suicides, demographic information, information on VA diagnoses and medication prescriptions, number of veterans with combat experience or trauma, and recommendations to improve the safety and well-being of veterans across the country.
“The alarming uptick in suicides by veterans is a public health crisis,” said Congresswoman Stefanik. “As a result of their service, our veterans are subjected to many different stressors on a daily basis. I believe that when they return home from serving our country they deserve to have the best mental health care available. This legislation will be key to help us understand how to best understand the needs of our veterans to combat the growing number of veteran suicides through whatever means necessary. We are all forever indebted to those who chose to serve our country, and I am honored to fight for their well-being in Congress.”
Posted: January 8th, 2020 under Congressional News, Heathcare News.
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Posted: January 7th, 2020 under Law Enforcement News, State Legislator News.
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Posted: January 7th, 2020 under Adirondack Region News, State Government News, Things to do in & near Peru.
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