Retired teacher recognized with Honor Flight
Posted: November 8th, 2019 under Veterans' News.
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Posted: November 8th, 2019 under Veterans' News.
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced that DEC Camping Gift Cards and electronic gift certificates for stays and services at all DEC Campgrounds are now available for purchase online. Gift Cards and electronic Gift Certificates can be purchased online at the ReserveAmerica website.
“DEC has your holiday shopping covered this season,” Commissioner Seggos said. “For that one hard-to-buy-for outdoor enthusiast on your list, give the gift of New York State’s unmatched natural beauty with a gift card to visit any of our world-class recreational destinations. Online sales and electronic certificates make purchasing, reloading, and checking gift card balances easier than ever before.”
DEC Camping Gift Cards will continue to be a physical card that is mailed to the recipient. Electronic Gift Certificates will be emailed to the purchaser for printing and/or emailing to the recipient.
DEC operates 52 campgrounds and five day-use areas in the Adirondack and Catskill forest preserves. Camping season runs through the summer, with some facilities remaining open during fall foliage and hunting season.
For more information on DEC-operated campgrounds, including a list of campgrounds and schedules, visit DEC’s website and go to the Camping link under the Outdoor Recreation section, or call DEC’s Bureau of Recreation at 518-457-2500. To make reservations at any of these camping facilities, call ReserveAmerica at 1-800-456-CAMP (2267) or visit the ReserveAmerica website.
Posted: November 8th, 2019 under Environmental News, General News, Northern NY News, State Government News.
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Repairs to the Peru Elementary School cupola have been underway this week. It must have been a little chilly (25 degrees) for the contractor’s staff this morning as they installed the window facing Route 22B.
Posted: November 8th, 2019 under Peru School News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: November 8th, 2019 under Heathcare News, Northern NY News.
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Posted: November 7th, 2019 under General News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced a new strategic planning initiative for sustainably managing public use in the Adirondack High Peaks. The High Peaks Strategic Planning Advisory Group, comprised of key stakeholders with expertise in local government, recreation, natural resource protection, business, tourism, and other priority areas, will collaboratively provide advice on how to balance the critical issues associated with the increased public use of High Peaks resources in order to protect these resources for future generations.
“DEC and our partners are working hard to address impacts associated with increased use of the High Peaks because we all recognize the tremendous opportunities that will be created when we ensure this majestic region is sustainably managed for the enjoyment of both current and future generations,” Commissioner Seggos said. “DEC has assembled a team of talented and committed people to work together to provide advice on a strategic approach that will support the Adirondacks’ local economies, protect the environment, and provide safe, quality recreational experiences for visitors.”
DEC has identified five goals for managing public use in the High Peaks Region: ensuring public safety within communities, along roadways, at trailheads, and in interior areas; protecting natural resources and recreation infrastructure; providing a quality recreation experience; supporting local economic vitality; and making decisions based on science using the best available data.
To accomplish these goals, DEC is launching a formal Strategic Planning process, guided by Acting Executive Deputy Commissioner Judy Drabicki and led by Division of Lands and Forests Director Rob Davies and DEC Region 5 Director Bob Stegemann. Commissioner Seggos also named a High Peaks Strategic Planning Advisory Group to create a framework of policy recommendations to achieve the goals for the initiative, incorporate, expand, and/or modify the recommendations made to date to identify priorities, determine whether additional data is needed to inform the group, and identify actions for implementation. The group includes:
DEC is already working with many local partners and other stakeholders to implement several actions, including long- and short-term improvements to promote sustainable use, particularly in the High Peaks. Examples include delineating parking on Route 73, working with DOT, New York State Police, and the towns, reducing congestion in areas around the High Peaks, highlighting the great, and underused alternative hikes and activities elsewhere in the park, and promoting sustainable use with partners through Leave No Trace to help visitors understand how their actions affect and protect the resource. The strategic planning process announced today will build on these actions to develop both short- and long-term actions to ensure sustainable use in the High Peaks that benefits users and protects the environment.
The High Peaks Strategic Planning Advisory Group will begin meeting this fall and include opportunities for broader public input. The group will be charged with finalizing and submitting a strategic planning framework to DEC Commissioner Seggos in 2020. Upon completion of the framework, DEC will develop a draft Strategic Plan for Managing Public Use in the High Peaks Region of the Adirondack Park that will be made available for public review and comment.
Posted: November 7th, 2019 under Adirondack Region News, Environmental News, State Government News.
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File Photo 2017
When: Monday, November 11th & 11 am
Where: Peru Memorial VFW Post # 309
710 Pleasant St
Peru, NY 12972
Why: Honor and pay tribute to our Veterans.
Questions? Please contact me:
Judy Lefebvre, President
Peru Memorial VFW Post 309 Auxiliary
518-563-7558 (h) 518-593-5628 ©
Email – biljud@aol.com
Posted: November 7th, 2019 under Community Events, Peru News, Veterans' News.
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St. Augustine’s Parish Center, Peru, NY
December 7th, 2019
10:00 am ~ 3:00 pm
Contact Judy Akey for additional Information and Vendor tables. 518-643-8716
Cafe lunch sponsored by the Catholic Daughter’s of the Americas, Court St. Monica #2598 providing a menu of; Soup, Sandwiches, Chips Beverage and a Bake Sale
FREE event for everyone!
Posted: November 7th, 2019 under Community Events, Peru News, Religious News.
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By John T. Ryan
Peru’s old Stewart’s Shop closed last night at 6 p.m. and the new significantly larger store opened at 4:30 this morning only eight weeks after ground was broken. Over the next four weeks nine gasoline, kerosene and diesel dispensers will be installed and paving completed. Fuel sales are tentatively scheduled to resume on December 6th. Existing fuel tanks emptied quickly yesterday when all fuel grades were sold at $2.49 a gallon.
At 3,634 sq. ft. the new shop is about 1,300 sq. ft. larger than the old one. Thanks to a Peru zoning law requirement that at least one entrance faces the street, the shop has two convenient entrance doors. Customers will undoubtedly appreciate the shop’s bright, spacious atmosphere. They will also notice the increased emphasis on food. Store manager/Peru native Matt Duquette pointed to the deli area where staff prepares fresh subs, sandwiches and wraps and the nearby island with items such as hot dogs, sausages, nachos and breakfast tornados ready to go. Customers have plenty of space to sit down and relax at five nearby tables with seating for up to twenty. Duquette pointed out the new turbo oven saying, “No more microwaving. The convection oven heats food very quickly and it tastes great.” Stewart’s many pizza customers will undoubtedly be putting his words to the test.
The shop offers an expanded choice of additional convenience store items. Many customers will appreciate the beverage selection and the new beer cave. The conveniently located, free to use phone is a unique store offering.
Stewart’s Shops grand opening is scheduled for Friday, December 20th. Matt Duquette said it will be celebrated with a store full of specials.
The old store is scheduled to be demolished later today. It opened on December 20, 1986 after a 2 1/2 court battle. Several Peru residents opposed its construction at the current location. Over the past 33 years Stewart’s has developed much local goodwill. When the current project came before the Zoning Board earlier this year a few residents voiced concerns, but the general reaction was overwhelmingly favorable.Click here to read the story on the shop’s 1987 opening
Posted: November 6th, 2019 under Business News, Community Events, Northern NY News, Peru News, Peru/Regional History.
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Sister Debbie sent a message thanking everyone who helped move school supplies yesterday from the former Seton Academy building to the Mission of Hope’s Peru warehouse.
“We had 18 volunteers and 11 truck and trailer loads of school equipment and supplies which will be shipped to impoverished areas of need! HOPE lives.”
Posted: November 6th, 2019 under Community Events, Northern NY News.
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Posted: November 6th, 2019 under Community Events.
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Peru Central’s Board of Education launches its regular monthly board meeting on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 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:
The full agenda will be available on the District’s website (perucsd.org).
All are welcome.
Posted: November 6th, 2019 under Peru School News.
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Posted: November 6th, 2019 under Education News, State Government News.
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Posted: November 6th, 2019 under Heathcare News, Law Enforcement News, State Government News.
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Posted: November 6th, 2019 under General News, Peru/Regional History.
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Please share !!Attention Peru Residents and surrounding area yesterday I heard of 6 people having things stolen from cars or even inside garages in Peru. Today when going to work I opened my garage to see footprints right up my driveway to my side door and garage door my doors are always locked!! I will look at my cameras when I get home later today. Make sure things are locked up and cars are locked if outside.
Posted: November 6th, 2019 under Community Events, Law Enforcement News, Peru News.
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Unofficial 2019 election results as reported by the Press Republican. These totals do not include absentee ballots.
Clinton County Legislator:
Area 1 – Calvin Castine 1,106 vs. Joel Herzog 391
Area 3 – Mark Henry 800 vs. Jerry Marking 769
Area 5 – Rick Potiker 593 vs. Bill Todd 421
Area 7 – Robert Timmons 811 vs. Carol Blakeslee 355
Area 9 – Chris Rosenquest was unopposed.
Clinton County Coroner:
Travis H. Nelson (D), 6,102
Chad H. Deans (R), 6, 429
The Peru Gazette reports that Peru voters cast 483 votes for Robert Timmons vs. 182 for Carol Blakeslee and 179 votes for Rick Potiker vs. 117 for Bill Todd.
Two seats were open on the Peru Town Board. Republican Rick Barber and Democrat Kregg Bruno were the only two candidates. Barber received 743 votes. Bruno received 656 votes.
Posted: November 6th, 2019 under General News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Peru/Regional History, Town Board News.
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Don’t forget to VOTE today. Peru’s voting takes place at the St. Augustine’s Parish Center in Paul Calkins Hall at 3030 Main St., Peru.
Posted: November 5th, 2019 under General News, Peru News.
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Au Sable Forks – After being closed for three years Riverside Lanes reopened on August 1st. Leagues have returned and the kitchen is operating. Au Sable Forks native John Sorrell, his wife Amy and Amy’s brother Kevin Bedard have brought the business back to life.
Amy Sorrell quit her full-time job to operate the business. She said, “I began working in restaurants when I was 15 and went to school for restaurant management. My brother Kevin has a degree in business and my husband John retires in five years and has always wanted to go into business.” She’s optimistic about the future saying, “It’s a vital part of the community and there are some serious bowlers here.”
Many things have been happening since the August 1 opening. Amy explained, “We opened the kitchen on September 15th. There’s a dart league and bowling leagues every night or afternoon except Wednesday. Bowlers are coming from several surrounding communities including Peru. The youth program is back and we have pre-school to 12th grade leagues and bowling instruction. We’re especially proud that as of November 13th the Au Sable Valley Patriots, the NYS Bowling Champions, are coming back. We’ll be the Home of the Patriots.”
Located at the corner of Route 9N and McCrea St. Riverside Lanes has been an important part of the community since 1902 when it opened as Riverside Hotel. Bowling lanes were installed in 1935. Today it includes an attractive restaurant, pool table, large arcade room and eight modern bowling lanes. The arcade games have proven to be popular with teens and families already enjoying their birthday parties. At a birthday party price of $12 for 3 bowling games, shoes, a burger and fries it’s quite a deal. Amy already has plans to expand the kitchen and install more comfortable seating in the alley pits. Eventually she’d like to open the upstairs as an Airbnb.
Town of Black Brook Supervisor Jon Douglass is very happy that Riverside Lanes has re-opened, He commented, “This is very positive. The business is a community staple and it adds to the quality of life here.” Douglass cited the nearby new Peru Credit Union building and the removal of an abandoned building as a sign that Au Sable Forks is moving in the right direction.
Riverside Lanes is open daily. There’s Early Bird Bowling on Tuesdays. The kitchen is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily and hours will expand as soon as a liquor license is issued. Call 518-647-0179 for information.
Posted: November 4th, 2019 under Adirondack Region News, Community Events, General News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Anyone from Peru NY interested in joining this years ski and board club is welcome to join. All the details are attached. We will have a registration day on Tuesday November 19th from 7pm to 8pm at Town Hall. All forms, payment and a photographer are due at this time. If you need additional information, please contact Greg Mills at 518-569-1591.

Posted: November 4th, 2019 under Community Events, General News, Peru News, Youth News.
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Posted: November 4th, 2019 under Adirondack Region News, Environmental News, Weather News/History.
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Article quote: “Citing a recent study from the Adirondack Watershed Institute, Jones said of 500 Adirondacks wells tested, 64% of these downhill from state roads were found to have sodium levels exceeding the federally recommended health limit of 20 parts per million, as well as 250 ppm over the recommended levels of chloride, with some reaching around 1,000 ppm.”
Source: Lawmakers add a pinch of road salt legislation | Local News | pressrepublican.com
Posted: November 4th, 2019 under Adirondack Region News, Highway Dept. News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: November 4th, 2019 under Business News, Heathcare News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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From the office of Congresswoman Elise Stefanik
Washington, D.C. – Legislation introduced by Congresswoman Elise Stefanik and Congressman Charlie Crist (D-FL-13) passed the House of Representatives. 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.
“It is incumbent on Congress to make sure our veterans receive the best possible treatment when they return home from serving our country,” said Congresswoman Stefanik. “Unfortunately, due to the stressors and psychological impact of their service, some veterans become entangled in the criminal justice system. This bill gives non-violent offenders a chance to rehabilitate themselves through a special program tailored to the unique needs of veterans. I’m grateful to my colleagues for joining us to pass this important, bipartisan bill, and am proud to support our veterans in every way that I possibly can.”
This legislation was reintroduced in January of this year, and was passed by the House Judiciary Committee two weeks ago.
Posted: November 3rd, 2019 under Congressional News, Veterans' News.
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