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For New York dairy’s undocumented immigrant problem, some band aids but little reform | NCPR News

Source: For New York dairy’s undocumented immigrant problem, some band aids but little reform | NCPR News

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Source: How many jobs does $8B in economic development spending actually buy? | NCPR News

Shared services health insurance savings are elusive – Times Union

Source: Shared services health insurance savings are elusive – Times Union

NY will give some voter data to Trump voter fraud commission – Times Union

Source: NY will give some voter data to Trump voter fraud commission – Times Union

Number of six-figure public pensioners is rising – Times Union

Source: Number of six-figure public pensioners is rising – Times Union

It’s Soccer Registration Time

Soccer Registration – Register now through August 11th at RecDesk: https://townofperu.recdesk.com

Plattsburgh man dies 4 days after I-87 crash

41 year old Peru High School graduate Brian Thomas. Class of 94.

Source: Plattsburgh man dies 4 days after I-87 crash

Strictly Business – Where good things grow

Feature story on Francisco and Karen Gruendling Bouchard-Braun

Source: Strictly Business – Where good things grow

Portion of Mannix Rd. to be Closed Wednesday

The Peru Highway Department will be closing Mannix Road again Wednesday from Old Town Road to Calkins Road for a cross culvert. No through traffic will be closed from 6:30 am til 4 pm

It’s All in a Mind’s Eye

L-R Nick and Richard Arnold

 

Machine destined for Chazy Orchards leaves the shop

By John T. Ryan

Peru – The sign outside Richard Arnold’s Dashnaw Road shop reads “Peru Welding,” but the business’ compete name is Peru Welding and Machine and for good reason. Beginning in 1978, Arnold has been manufacturing a variety of machines ranging from wood boilers to hydraulic corral gates and bridge components. For the past six years he has been working side-by-side with his son Nick. While Richard Arnold has no formal training in engineering, customers often use words like creative, clever and genius to describe him. Arnold has a simple explanation for his skills. He said, “I use the mind’s eye.”

Six years ago orchardist Mason Forrence asked Arnold to design a tractor mounted work platform. Forrence recalled, “We were working with Cornell. We knew the apple industry was going to smaller trees. We wanted to get away from using ladders.” Today Richard Arnold’s Mechanized Work Platform is being used by numerous orchardists in the Champlain and Hudson Valleys. The 9th third generation machine will be delivered in a few days.

The small trees in today’s apple orchards are supported by a trellis-pole system. If fruit develops too high in a young tree or the tree exceeds a certain height above the trellis system, limbs break and the tree’s lifetime productivity is significantly reduced. The Mechanized Work Platform, equipped with pneumatic pruning guns and electric chain saws, has revolutionized the pruning process. An 80-acre orchard that once took five men 30 days to prune can be pruned by two men in ten days. The work environment is also much safer and personnel are not exhausted at the end of the work day. Mason Forrence said, “Every grower we’ve introduced the machine to thinks it’s great!”

Workers control the tractor’s speed, direction and braking from the platforms. Arnold developed the mechanical, electrical and pneumatic systems that control the tractor, the pruning guns and the chain saws. He explained, “Standing on the platforms, orchard workers get the big picture from above. No one has to be on a ladder in the midst of the limbs. You can see the difference in row uniformity.”

Every invention undergoes a development process. The first generation work platform consisted of two fixed platforms welded to a steel beam mounted on a tractor’s drawbar. The second generation was located over a tractor’s hood, but the platforms were still fixed. Arnold recalled, “When I watched that machine work and saw the difficulty workers were having reaching the leaning trees. I knew the platforms had to extend and retract.” Today workers simply rotate switches to extend and retract one or both platforms.

Richard Arnold is very proud that his machines are “Made in the USA” and he is hopeful that in the not too distant future Peru Welding and Machine’s Mechanical Work Platform will be utilized throughout the USA and beyond. He also has a vision for more Mechanized Work Platform advances in his “mind’s eye.”

James Spencer removes apples before they damage the young trees.

Desroy Thatcher and Clifford Edwards at Forrence’s Valcour Farm

Clifford Edwards using a pneumatic pruning gun

Striving to Serve a Wide Range of Needs

L-R CFA President Clark Forster, Property and Casualty Manager Gloria Henaghan, Chief Operating Officer Alex Forster, Administrative Executive Assistant Dominique Dragon and Administrative Assistant Rebecca Banker-Godfrey

Peru – The CFA Insurance Agency Inc. is #10 in our Peru Gazette series featuring the people who make Peru a great place to live. CFA has been doing business in Peru since 2004 and moved into its new, larger location at 686 Bear Swamp Road (the former Beaumont Medical Center Building) in 2013. Clark Forster, a Keeseville native, is the company’s founder and president. Call 643-7946 for information.

Planning Board Agenda

Wednesday, August 9, 2017 @ 7:00 at the Peru Town Hall

ALL MEETING TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL of July 12, 2017 minutes.
OPEN FLOOR to public hearing
APPLICATIONS:

1. Site Plan Review with SEQR: P-2017-014 North Country Behavioral Medicine, PLLC – Dino Santoro
Site Plan Review – Drs. Office
3384 Rt. 22
Peru, NY 12972

7. ANY FURTHER BUSINESS:
8. CEO REPORT:
9. ADJOURNMENT

Portion of Mannix Rd. Closed Tuesday, Not Monday as Originally Planned

The Mannix Road will be closed from Rounds Drive to Old Town Road on Monday, Tuesday, August 1st from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The town will be replacing a culvert in that area. There will be no through traffic, including emergency vehicles, during that time.

City eyes makeover for train station – Sun Community News & Printing

Source: City eyes makeover for train station – Sun Community News & Printing

County considering PLA for airport work | Local News | pressrepublican.com

Source: County considering PLA for airport work | Local News | pressrepublican.com

Coach Scott Woodward’s Memorial Duathlon Scheduled for September 23rd

Coach Woodward’s “Just DU It” Memorial Duathlon has been scheduled for Saturday, September 23rd at 9:00 am at the Lapham Mills Recreation Park in Peru, NY. The duathlon will begin with a 2.5 mile run, followed by a 12 mile bike ride, and concludes with an additional 2.5 mile run. There is both an individual or team category and a fat tire division. To register for the event, go to the Adirondack Coast Event’s website at www.adirondackcoastevents.com and click on “Race Calendar and Results” or click on the following link at https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Peru/ScottWoodwardMemorialDuathlon.

For further information, visit the duathlon’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/coachwoodward/ or email Cheryl Breen Randall at cbreenlp@gmail.com. All proceeds will benefit the Scott W. Woodward Memorial Scholarship at Peru Central School where three scholarships will be awarded annually to a senior female and male track and/or cross country runner and a varsity football player.  Scott was an alumnus and longtime track and cross country coach at Peru Central School, and enthusiastic cyclist winning four NYS Time Trial Championships.

City Council abolishes 4 departments | Local News | pressrepublican.com

Source: City Council abolishes 4 departments | Local News | pressrepublican.com

Special Board Meeting – July 31, 2017

Peru Central School District’s Board of Education will hold a special meeting on Monday, July 31st at 5:45 PM in the District’s Community Room, located in the Jr/Sr High School at 17 School Street.

An executive session associated with the employment history of a particular person and/or matters leading to the appointment or employment of particular persons will take place immediately following the 5:45 PM start.

No other school board or school district business is slated for this meeting.

The full agenda is available on the District’s website.

Mission of Hope needs helpers for building project | Local News | pressrepublican.com

Source: Mission of Hope needs helpers for building project | Local News | pressrepublican.com

Jones Authored Bill Becomes Law

From the Office of Assemblyman Bill Jones

Assemblyman Billy Jones (D-Chateaugay) announced that a bill he authored making it easier for kids to protect themselves from insect bites while at camp has been signed into law (Ch. 163 of 2017). The new law allows children attending overnight camp, summer day camp and traveling summer day camp to apply camp-authorized insect repellent with the written consent of a parent or guardian. Previously, children were required to provide a doctor’s note in order to carry and use insect repellent.

“It’s important that kids are able to protect themselves from the potential dangers associated with insect bites, especially during the summer when they’re spending a lot of their time outdoors,” Jones said. “This law will make it easier to keep kids safe and healthy while enjoying all the North Country has to offer.”

Camps will be required to maintain a record of each parent or guardian permission slip. Camp workers are also allowed to assist any child who is physically unable to apply the insect repellent themselves when directed by the child.

Bridge Progress Continues

Jarvis Road Bridge’s prestressed concrete beams are being installed today. The four 70 ft. beams each weigh 74,000 pounds. The cement encloses several steel rods. Thanks to the Peru Gazette reader who let us know about the presence of the huge crane.

Learning and Fun for People of All Ages

 

2017 Hay & Grain Harvest/Antique Tractor Weekend at Babbie Rural & Farm Learning Museum August 19-20, 2017 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at 250 River Road, Peru, NY   12972. (518) 643-8052   www.babbiemuseum.org

Ongoing demonstrations include harvesting of hay and grain with antique farming equipment; the blacksmith shop and granary; soap making; spinning of flax into linen.

Have the kids visit the museum animals, milk AppleBlossom the “cow”, ride the  stagecoach and Thomas the Train.  

Have fun testing your knowledge in various categories at the game of JEOPARDY. Four games each day with a prize to the winner of each game.

Get your prize antique tractor out and show it off at the museum.  Then take it for a ride around Peru for our 2nd Annual Antique Tractor Ride (Sunday 3pm).  Guaranteed to be fun!

Enjoy ice cream from the Frosty Cow.  Hotdogs, chips and drinks will be available for purchase at our picnic area.

Cold Ice Cream and Warm Smiles

Sweet Treat is #9 in our Peru Gazette series featuring the people who make Peru a great place to live. A favorite Peru gathering place, the ice cream shop is open seven days a week from noon until 9 p.m at 2897 Main St.

Here’s the 2017 Sweet Treat Crew (L-R) Emily Lombard, Maddy Flynn, Avery Trombley, Jenny Cibula, co-owner Tim Arnold, Jared Posada, co-owner Jeanne Arnold, Nate Armes, Mary Polhemus, Missing: Lindsay Brown & Kira Fisher

Peru Agriculture Industry Continues to Grow

Existing Remillard barn

252 ft. x 110 ft. clear span pole barn

Interior view of the new barn

By John T. Ryan

Peru -Motorists heading north on I-87 over the past several days may have noticed the large barn under construction at the Remillard Farm; it is large at 252 ft x110 ft.. The clear span pole barn is an extension of a barn constructed in 2006 giving the Remillards much more for room for young cattle and dry (non-lactating) cows. The new barn is being constructed by a Pennsylvania-based Amish contractor. Construction began last week and should be completed by this Friday. The concrete floor will be installed by a local contractor.

The Remillards milk 600 holsteins and have a total of about 1,350 head.

Main Street Improvements on Hold

Peru – The transformation of Main Street into a pedestrian-friendly, tree-lined street from Stewarts to the Dollar Store will not happen in 2017. Detailed plans were submitted to the New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) last winter, but approval has not been received. At a November 2016 public meeting representatives of River Street Planning and Development, the town’s consultants on the project, stated that they anticipated rapid DOT approval with work beginning this summer. In light of the unfinished DOT review, the period to utilize the town’s $150,000 NYS grant has been extended until the end of 2018.

Over the past three years the Main Street Improvement Committee limited success involving business owners and residents in the planning process. Publicity was generated and a number of pubic meetings were held. At the town board’s July 10th meeting Counselor Donald McBrayer, the board’s liaison for the project, said he plans to invite North Main Street residents to participate in what he called a “walking audit” of the project plans.

Looking to Peru’s Future