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Posted: June 1st, 2018 under Northern NY News.
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Posted: June 1st, 2018 under Northern NY News.
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PLATTSBURGH, NY – The Strand Center for the Arts is excited to announce, The Glenn Miller Orchestra will be performing at the Strand Center Theatre at 25 Brinkerhoff Street, Plattsburgh. Saturday, July 21, 2018 at 7 p.m.
Glenn Miller disappeared on December 15, 1944. The bandleader went down over the English Channel on a flight from London to Paris at the height of his popularity. Over sixty years since the public first embraced the successful Miller Sound, both the legend and the music live on. Still considered the greatest band of all time, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is the most sought after big band in the world. The orchestra has performed in all 50 United States, as well as throughout Europe, Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Guam, the Philippines, South and Central America. In 1941, Glenn Miller’s recording of Chattanooga Choo Choo received the first Gold Record ever to be awarded. It is now more than 75 years since Glenn Miller first succeeded with the Orchestra, which still bears his name until this day. Except for a few years following his disappearance, Glenn’s orchestra and music have been heard around the world continuously since 1938.
This one-night-only show will be at the Strand Center Theatre at 25 Brinkerhoff Street in Plattsburgh on July 21, 2018 at 7 p.m. Tickets prices vary, $20-$40. The Strand Center for the Arts’ member discount applies. The prices for all tickets increase $5 on the day of the show. All ticket sales, including service fees, are final and non-refundable.
For tickets and more information on this and upcoming events, exhibits, concerts, or classes happening at The Strand Center for the Arts, please call 518-563-1604 (ext. 105) or visit www.strandcenter.org.
Posted: June 1st, 2018 under Arts and Entertainment.
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Posted: May 31st, 2018 under Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: May 31st, 2018 under State Legislator News.
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Posted: May 31st, 2018 under Heathcare News, Veterans' News.
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On June 7th, more than 150 businesses will come together at the SUNY Field House for the largest business-to-business show in northern New York. Expo doors open to the public from Noon- 4:30. Admission is $5. A wide variety of businesses are represented at the show, so its the perfect place to discover new products and services. You can see a complete list of exhibitors at northcountrychamber.com.
Attendees can take advantage of Expo Specials, make new business contacts, and enter to win hundreds of prizes. Free coffee will be available throughout the day courtesy of LaQuinta Inns and Suites, and lunch is available to purchase.
Business Expo is sponsored by ETS, Twinstate, Sun Community News & Printing, Community Bank, FOX Local 44/ABC Local 22, and Agency Insurance. To learn more about Business Expo, visit www.northcountrychamber.com or call the North Country Chamber at 518-563-1000.
Posted: May 30th, 2018 under Business News.
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The regular meeting of the Peru Town Board was held on Monday, May 14, 2018 at the Peru Town Hall. Those present were Mr. Brandy McDonald Supervisor; Mr. James Douglass, Councilman; Mr. James Langley, Councilman; Mr. Melvin Irwin, Councilman; Mr. Matthew Favro, Town Attorney; Mrs. Dianne Miller, Town Clerk. Also present were Mr. Courtney Tetrault, Water/Sewer Superintendent; Mr. Michael Farrell, Highway Superintendent; Mr. Bob Guynup, Zoning Officer; Mr. James Kirby, Town Justice; Ms. Pamela Barber, Confidential Secretary to the Board; and Mr. Dave Drollette, Dog Control officer
The meeting was called to order at 7:01 PM by Mr. McDonald, with the Pledge of Allegiance.
Motion by Mr. Douglass seconded by Mr. Irwin to approve the minutes from the April 23, 2018 meeting. Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Motion by Mr. Langley, seconded by Mr. Irwin to include the reports from the following departments into the official record of tonight’s meeting. (Water/Sewer/Valcour; Highway; Town Clerk; Dog Control; Youth Department; Code/Zoning; Supervisor’s Report; Court; Website; and Banking Reports). Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Community Input and Questions
None
Solar System Replica Presentation From PCSD Science Students
Motion by Mr. Langley seconded by Mr. Douglass to move discussion to 14B on agenda.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Review and Acceptance of Main St. Project Bids
No bids were received.
Adele Douglas has asked to reopen bid and to allow 2 weeks for bids to be received.
Motion by Mr. Langley, seconded by Mr. Irwin to reopen bid.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Sewer Upgrade USDA RD Funding Update
Mr. Tetrault stated paperwork was received for the upgrade. A workshop was set up for May 29
at 6 PM.
Motion by Mr. Douglass seconded by Mr. Langley to set up workshop for May 29, 2018 at 6 PM.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Bear Swamp Lift Station Update
Mr. Tetrault received quote for the repair of the Bear Swamp Lift. The quote received by Emerick Associates was for $ 18,775.00 with an additionial $5000.00 to upgrade electrical
control panel and wiring not to exceed $25,000.00.
Motion by Mr. Langley seconded by Mr. Douglass to authorize Mr. Tetrault to have Bear Swamp Lift repaired.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
May 5 Wind Storm Update
Mr.Farrell stated our area was one of the hardest hit. Many poles, wires and trees were brought down by the wind. Excellent command center was set up by Greg Timmons.Mr. Farrell and Mr. McDonald were out assessing the damage thru out the night. Seven roads had trees down on them,the highway department made sure roads were open & safe for school buses. Mr. Farrell is filing a FEMA report for the added expense of labor and clean up due to the wind storm. Mr. Tetrault stated that it was also a long weekend dealing with water issues.
Logics Software Update
Ms. Barber stated May 8 and May 9 2018 training was administered by Logics trainer and account representative. All data has been transferred from KVS to Logics. Bank reconciliation
will no longer be done manually but still monitored as it will be done automatically.
The system will be on line and live June 4, 2018.
“Explore the Accessible Trail Event”
Adele Douglas has asked for tent rental and Mr. Tetraults’ crew to set a table for this event
The funds will be used from the celebration account
Motion by Mr. Irwin seconded by Mr. Douglass to rent tent .
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Solar System Replica Presentation From PCSD Science Students
Motion by Mr. Langley seconded by Mr. McDonald to move discussion to 15B on agenda.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
RESOLUTION NUMBER:18.05.14.01
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPOINTMENT OF EMILY SYPEK TO THE
TOWN YOUTH COMMISSION
MOTION: Mr. Douglass SECOND: Mr. Irwin
WHEREAS, The Peru Youth Commission has recommended that Emily Sypek be appointed to the Peru Youth Commission as of this date.
THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, the Peru Town Board agrees with the recommendation of the Peru Youth Commission and appoints Emily Sypek AND, BE IT
RESOLVED, that this Resolution shall take effect immediately.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Solar System Replica Presentation From PCSD Science Students
Motion by Mr. Langley seconded by Mr. Douglass to move discussion to 15B on agenda.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Other Business
Mr. Tetrault stated Maiden Lane was having pump issues. Two mowers have broken down and the fire district has let the department borrow yhier mowers. A 3A certification is needed for DEC.
Motion by Mr. McDonald seconded by Mr. Langley for Mr.Tetrault to attend class in October 2018 for a 3A certification.
Ayes 4 Nays 0 Motion Carried
Mr. Guynup stated a building permit was needed for any repair to roofs. Five items are on the agenda for the next planning board meeting. Washington Street Development has begun. Dean Lashway is the surveyor.
Mr. Drollette stated 3 more dog bites and trial next week.
Mr. Kirby stated a few shingles off the court house and bus turn around sign up was damage from windstorm.
Mr. McDonald stated many shingles missing from Town Hall from windstorm. Thank you comments from Mr. Schiffler & Mr. and Mrs. Tarbox on a job well done by Mr. Farrell and Mr. Tetraults crew during the windstorm and the involvement of Mr. Mcdonald as written in the thank you correspondences.
Mr. Langley asked which roads were being repaired. Mr. Farrell stated Patent Road,School Street and bottom of Ormsby Circle.
Solar System Replica Presentation By PCSD Science Students
PCSD Science Students presented a video of the solar system to be placed along The Little Ausable Trail. The students explained the model and asked for permission to exhibit the model.
Motion by Mr. Langley seconded by Mr. Douglass to approve the students to exhibit the model.
Ayes 4Nays0 Motion Carried
Public Comments on Agenda Items Only
None
Motion by Mr.Langley seconded by Mr. Irwin to adjourn the regular meeting at 8:04 PM. Motion Carried
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Posted: May 30th, 2018 under Town Board News.
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“Official Statement regarding our July 2018 scheduled Mission trip:
Over the past few weeks, we have been closely monitoring the situation in Nicaragua. We have consulted with our personnel on the ground in Nicaragua, other NGO’s and partners who serve in Nicaragua, reviewing news articles that are available on the situation, and using social media to obtain “on the spot” developments.
The Mission of Hope has reluctantly decided that we must cancel our July Mission trip. Out of an abundance of caution, we find it necessary to make this decision. We have consistently indicated that above all, we will do all within our power, as always, to secure the safety of our travelers. (We understand that you, our July travelers, have been planning and looking forward to the trip and that we share in your disappointment and frustration etc.)
We have also determined that, at this time, it would not be prudent to put added stress or responsibility on our personnel in Nicaragua, especially at a time when the situation changes rapidly. We want to insure that they, too, are focused on the care and security of their families as well as their responsibilities for the Mission of Hope’s programs and projects to serve the poor.
We remain firmly and passionately committed to serving the poor and marginalized and know that once the political and social situation in Nicaragua, is resolved, our projects and programs will be needed more than ever. In the interim, we will continue to coordinate our efforts with our Nicaraguan staff, for the benefit of the most marginalized in Nicaragua. We are counting on your continued prayers and support (time, talent, treasure) to assist us in serving those in need.
End of official statement….
Your prayers are requested for all involved.
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
Let us live and be hope for one another.
Sr. Debbie
Sr. Debbie Blow, OP
Executive Director
North Country Mission of Hope
3452 Route 22
Peru, NY 12972
Cell: 518-570-5443
Office: 518-643-5572
Posted: May 30th, 2018 under Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: May 30th, 2018 under Town Board News.
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Posted: May 29th, 2018 under Education News.
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Posted: May 29th, 2018 under Business News, Environmental News, Peru/Regional History.
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Posted: May 29th, 2018 under Education News, State Government News.
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May 28, 2018 Peru – Peru Memorial Post 309 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) conducted its Memorial Day services today at 11AM. Post Commander Bill Lefebvre welcomed everyone including the speakers of the day Clinton County Legislator Peter Keenan and Peru Town Councilor Melvin Irwin. Colors were posted by the James P. O’Connor Composite Squad Color Guard, Civil Air Patrol. Peru High School Senior Stephanie Pietz sang the National Anthem and St. Augustine’s Church Pastor Rev. Alan Shnob led the closing prayer. The Plattsburgh U.S. Army Reserve Unit conducted a Rifle Salute and Saranac High School Freshman Carson Bunker Sounded Taps.
Posted: May 28th, 2018 under Peru News, Veterans' News.
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Posted: May 25th, 2018 under Law Enforcement News, State Government News.
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Posted: May 25th, 2018 under Heathcare News, Law Enforcement News.
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Posted: May 24th, 2018 under Veterans' News.
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TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING – MAY 29, 2018 @ 7:00 PM
MOTION: Adjourn
Posted: May 24th, 2018 under Town Board News.
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